Ofuda

Amulets & Lucky Charms

Ofudaofuda / お札

A paper or wooden talisman enshrining divine power, meant to be placed on the home altar or a high, clean location.

Ofuda are paper or wooden talismans imbued with the spirit and protection of a deity. At home, they are traditionally placed on a kamidana (household shrine shelf), or if unavailable, in a clean location above eye level facing south or east. Types include household protection, business prosperity, and traffic safety.

The most widely distributed ofuda is the "Jingū Taima" from Ise Grand Shrine, with approximately 9 million distributed annually through shrines nationwide. Ofuda are generally considered effective for one year, after which the old talisman should be returned to a shrine for ritual burning and replaced with a new one. Disposing of ofuda as ordinary trash is strongly discouraged.