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Ema (Wooden Wish Tablet)

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Small wooden tablets hung at Shinto shrines where visitors write wishes and prayers. Traditionally decorated with horse imagery, referencing the belief that horses are divine vehicles. Popularized during the Edo period, the practice persists today. The content of wishes reflects contemporary social trends and concerns, making ema culturally significant indicators of collective aspirations and societal issues.

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Category:Conceptual IP
Subcategory:Spirituality
Location:Japan-wide
Time Period:15th century-present
Influence:National
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wish tabletshrinewishesfaith practice

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