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takayomomma:

Omikuji&nbsp;(御御籤, 御神籤, or おみくじ) are random&nbsp;fortunes&nbsp;written on strips of paper at&nbsp;Shinto&nbsp;shrines and&nbsp;Buddhist&nbsp;temples in&nbsp;Japan. Literally &ldquo;sacred&nbsp;lottery&rdquo;, these are usually received by making a small offering (generally a five-yen coin as it is considered good luck) and randomly choosing one from a box, hoping for the resulting fortune to be good. (Nowadays, these are sometimes coin-slot machines.)&nbsp;When the prediction is bad, it is a custom to fold up the strip of paper and attach it to a pine tree or a wall of metal wires alongside other bad fortunes in the temple or shrine grounds.&nbsp;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omikuji
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