Japanese Omikuji fortune telling paper slips tied to a rope at the Ueno Tosho-gu Shrine honden and Karamon in Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan. Omikuji that indicate bad luck are tied to the string to be rid of the bad fortune.


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Location: Ueno Park, Tokyo, Japan.
Photo credit: © Richard Ellis / Alamy / Afripics
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