御御籤
Japanese
| Kanji in this term | ||
|---|---|---|
| 御 | 御 | 籤 |
| お Grade: S |
み Grade: S |
くじ Hyōgai |
| kun'yomi | ||
| Alternative spellings |
|---|
| 御神籤 御神鬮 おみくじ |
Pronunciation
Noun
御御籤 • (omikuji)
- a random fortune, often written on a strip of paper or on a stick of bamboo, available at Japanese shrines in exchange for a small offering
Usage notes
Often seen written all in hiragana, in part due to the complexity and rarity of the last kanji character.
See also
- 大吉 (daikichi, “very good luck”)
- 吉 (kichi, “good luck”)
- 小吉 (shōkichi, “not so good luck”)
- 末吉 (suekichi, “good luck in the future”)
- 凶 (kyō, “bad luck”)
- 御御籤 on the Japanese Wikipedia.Wikipedia ja
- O-mikuji on Wikipedia.Wikipedia