When I drew an omikuji fortune at Ebessan, I got one that said “Daifuku” (#^.^#)
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Ebessan always has such a nice atmosphere whenever you go (^_^)/
The weather was great, so I tried drawing an omikuji for the first time in a while!
The number was written in red letters I’d never seen before, so
I said, “Excuse me, I can’t tell what number this is!”
They told me, “It’s Daifuku. It’s even better than Daikichi.” Yay! (#^.^#)
I only knew daifuku as the mochi sweets filled with anko ^^;
At Nishitsu, 75% of us didn’t know about Daifuku omikuji
The omikuji I received wasn’t the thin kind of paper made for easy tying.
It was a fortune slip on fine paper that shone goldmaybe that’s a bit of an exaggeration!

“Good fortune comes to a laughing home” — since Nishitsu is always full of laughter, good fortune must be pouring in~ !(^^)!

As expected, it’s full of nothing but good things, but what makes me even happier is that it says I can bring happiness to the people around me too!

Daifuku first appeared in the omikuji at Nishinomiya Shrine in the final year of the Heisei era. My first Daifuku in Reiwa 3!
Apparently, there is one in each omikuji tube!
The number of omikuji fortunes differs depending on the shrine, so I don’t know what the chances are of drawing Daifuku, but
with omikuji, they say what matters isn’t the number or whether it’s good or bad luck, but the words written on it ヽ(^o^)丿












