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The "OMAMORI" Kyoto One Stroke Dragon (OMAMORI "Kyoto" Dragon Blessing) is a series of Omamori (amulets) that features a picture of a dragon. As the name suggests, the torso of the dragon is drawn in one uninterrupted stroke. It has been valued as a good luck charm since the Edo era based on the belief that it "maintains growth and economic fortune," "maintains good relationships and growth," and "connects people." The One Stroke Dragon is offered in various types of Omamori. The "OMAMORI" Kyoto One Stroke Dragon (OMAMORI "Kyoto" Dragon Blessing) is a series of Omamori (amulets) that features a picture of a dragon. As the name suggests, the torso of the dragon is drawn in one uninterrupted stroke. It has been valued as a good luck charm since the Edo era based on the belief that it "maintains growth and economic fortune," "maintains good relationships and growth," and "connects people." The One Stroke Dragon is offered in various types of Omamori.

What is “Yu-zu-san”
“Yu-zu-san” is the nickname of Nyoi-Hoshu Yu-zu-son, a deity who grants wishes.

A wish-granting jewel that is said to have been created by Odaishi-sama (Kobo-Daishi/Kukai)

All dragons were drawn gorgeously with Sanskrit characters. The high-resolution pictures are printed clearly under the supervision of Keisuke Tejima, a Kyoto One Stroke Dragon artist, by applying plate-making technologies for faithful reproductions that are as close to the original pictures as possible. In addition, the details are finished carefully and uniquely among the different types of OMAMORI (OMAMORI Banner, Framed OMAMORI, OMAMORI as a hanging scroll, OMAMORI Plaque, and Take-along OMAMORI).

*These Omamori were finished by applying a specialized technique (high-resolution printing and special processing) to reproduction paintings, instead of using the originals.

TYPES/COLORS OF KYOTO ONE STROKE DRAGON-25OPTION

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answers to prayers/enclosure method (method of use)

One Stroke Dragon and the nyoihoju (a wish-fulfilling jewel also known as Chintamani) back up and watch the person(s) in the photograph/persons or affairs related to the document or similar object enclosed in the OMAMORI. It is recommended to give a prayer to the One Stroke Dragon and the nyoihoju (amulet) from time to time.

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What is "KYOTO" One Stroke Dragon?

As the name suggests, Kyoto One Stroke Dragon is a picture of a dragon whose torso is drawn in one stroke. Because it is drawn continuously, it is regarded as a symbol of continuous happiness or continuous good match. Therefore, the One Stroke Dragon has been appreciated as a good luck charm since the Edo period (1603 to 1868).

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Nyoisan Touji-ji Temple of Koyasan Shingon Sect

"OMAMORI" KYOTO One Stroke Dragon has received prayers properly at this temple. This temple is commonly known as “yu-zu-san” because it grants (“yu-zu” in Japanese) wishes.

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Click here for Kongobu-ji, the main temple of Koyasan Shingon Sect. *The banner was posted with the approval of Kongobu-ji, the main temple of Koyasan Shingon Sect.
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[ Prayer ]
Nyoisan Touji-ji Temple of Koyasan Shingon Sect.

[ Photo permission ]
Head Religious Affairs Office, Koyasan Shingon Sect. Main Temple Kongobu-ji

[ One Stroke Dragon Artist ] 
Keisuke Teshima


[ Secretariat ]
OMAMORI "Kyoto" Dragon Blessing Secretariat
(Katarogujigyosogokenkyusho Co.,LTD.)


[ Production ]
  KOWA PRODUCT Co., LTD.

OMAMORI "Kyoto" Dragon Blessing is looking for distributors in various countries.

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