Ema: Wooden Wishing Plaques of Japan
Ema are wooden wishing plaques you can find in Japan in many shrines and temples. They have a long tradition. You write your wish on them and then hang them somewhere on the shrine or temple grounds.
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Japanese votive plaque(Ema) hanging in Oyama Shrine in Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan. Ema are small wooden plaques used for wishes by shinto believers Stock Photo - Alamy
Japanese Ema which has a literal meaning of Picture Horse, wooden wishing plaques which can be seen at Shinto temples which are left for the Gods Stock Photo - Alamy
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Kyoto, Japan in April 2019. Wish and prayer board or commonly called Ema. Ema are small wooden plaques, common in Japan, on which Shinto and Buddhist devotees write prayers 23586011 Stock Photo
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