Inori
$49USD
- A shrine visit on your behalf
- A small offering (osaisen) made in your name
- 5+ photos from the visit
- A written report by email
- Delivered within 7 business days

Tell us your wish. We'll walk through the thousand vermilion torii gates, offer it at the shrine, and send you photos and a personal report from Kyoto.
Request a VisitPlace your order and write your wish at checkout. It stays private — always.
We walk to the shrine, offer your wish following traditional etiquette, and make a small offering in your name.
Photos and a written report arrive by email. With Negai, a handwritten postcard from Kyoto follows in your mailbox.
Two ways to have your wish carried to Fushimi Inari.
$49USD
$99USD
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Omairi Kyoto is a cultural experience service. You share a wish, and we physically visit Fushimi Inari shrine in Kyoto, offer your wish following traditional etiquette, and document the visit for you with photos and a written report.
Fushimi Inari Taisha in southern Kyoto — famous for its thousands of vermilion torii gates. Omairi Kyoto is an independent service and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Fushimi Inari Taisha.
Your photos and report arrive by email within 7 business days. The Negai postcard is sent by international mail and typically arrives within 2–4 weeks.
No. This is a cultural experience rooted in Japan's long tradition of daisan — visiting a shrine on someone's behalf. We do not guarantee any spiritual or material outcome.
The postcard describes the visit — never the contents of your wish. Your wish stays between you and the shrine.
International mail can occasionally go missing. If your postcard hasn't arrived within 6 weeks, contact us and we'll send another one free of charge (one resend per order).
Full refund any time before the visit takes place. After the visit, orders are non-refundable. See our Refund Policy for details.
Yes. Order Negai and enter the recipient's mailing address at checkout — they'll receive a postcard from Kyoto. Photos and reports go to your email, and you can forward them.