Ema (絵馬 means "picture-horse") are small wooden plaques, common to Japan, in which Shinto and Buddhist worshippers write prayers or wishes. The ema are left hanging up at the shrine, where the spirits or gods are believed to receive them.
In ancient times people would donate horses to the shrines for good favor; over time this was transferred to a wooden plaque with a picture of a horse, and later still to the various wooden plaques sold today for the same purpose.
Once inscribed with a wish, Ema are hung at the shrine until they are ritually burned at special events, symbolic of the liberation of the wish from the writer.
We will be working on Phase II of Kiroboto in February. When the Phase II is compete, post and display parts of the system will be complete. Phase II will be an ability to process payments and orders right on Kiroboto.
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Every time I take my car to a car wash, my front license plate bends. That is because I did not want to place my license plate in the frame with dealer's name on it. I guess frame was there for protection as well.
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