Tokyo Daijingu, you truly take good care of me 💓
This weekend, I visited Tokyo Daijingu with friends again~ 🎢🍃 It's been half a year since our last visit after the New Year's prayer,and this time, I continued my wishes for the second half of the year and drew a new fortune. 🌟🌟As the strongest shrine for love in Tokyo, it's still as crowded as ever,with people seeking stardom, romance, and marriage. Recently, they've been holding the Tanabata Festival,with spots to write tanzaku (short poems), and cute lily-of-the-valley wind chimes hanging around. 🎢🍃 There are also Tanabata-limited flower hand-washing areas and special shrine stamps. When drawing my fortune this time, I was torn between the "fate" and "love" fortunes,but my friend reminded me that I've already made connections. 🌟🌟I suddenly realized and decided to draw a love fortune for the first time! I have to say, Tokyo Grand Shrine is scarily accurate! 🎢🍃 So many incredible things have happened in the past six months. Thank you for the blessings~ Since both stardom and romance are related to good fortune,I'll just keep moving forward slowly like this~ I highly recommend everyone to write an ema (votive tablet) again!🥰 🌟🌟 #LifeInJapan #LivingInJapan 🌟🌟