Heart-Shaped Ema at Nokonoshima Island Park Shrine

A seaside spiritual corner within Nokonoshima Island Park featuring heart-shaped 'Ema' (votive tablets) and a small wooden 'H

A seaside spiritual corner within Nokonoshima Island Park featuring heart-shaped ‘Ema’ (votive tablets) and a small wooden ‘Hokora’ shrine overlooking Hakata Bay. While traditional Ema are rectangular and often depict horses—as horses were historically considered the mounts of the gods—modern variations like these heart-shaped versions are increasingly common at sites associated with love and relationships.

Taken November 23, 2024 at 2:31 pm (local time) — iPhone 15 Pro · f/1.8 · 1/6849s · ISO 100

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