Said to be Japan's safer alternative to Ouija board. Kokkuri-san is pretty popular among students and have garnered public interests through real experiences and media. Despite being more of a divination ritual, this 'game' still calls for the help of minor spirits, it is still recommended no avoid playing or if it can't be helped, just be careful at all times.
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Casting Instructions for 'Kokkuri-San'
You will need the following items for this spell:
Blanck piece of paper
A pen to write with
A coin
Belief
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You will need the following items for this spell:
Blanck piece of paper
A pen to write with
A coin
Belief
Take a blank sheet of paper and draw a "torii" (a traditional Japanese gate) at the top in red ink. Write "YES" and "NO" on its either side. Beneath this, write one row of numbers (from 0 to 9) and three rows of letters (from A to Z, but hiragana characters are usually used).
Open a window or a door so that Kokkuri-san will be able to enter the room. The torii represents the gateway to a Shinto shrine archway and the spirit will enter and exit through it. Place a coin on the red torii. Each person should put their index finger on the coin.
Call the spirit by saying, "Kokkuri-san, Kokkuri-san, if you're here, please move this coin." You can ask Kokkuri-san whatever questions you like. The spirit will spell out the answer by moving the coin.
To end the game, you must ask Kokkuri-san to leave by saying, "Kokkuri-san, please return home." If it answers with Yes and gone back to rest on the archway, say a respectful thank-you.
7When you are certain Kokkuri-san has left, you must destroy the paper by cutting it in forty eight pieces. Some sources say to destroy the the pen used too. Also, the players must spend the coin used within three days. Failure to do so brings bad luck or misfortune to the players.
Other things to keep in mind:
Do not play this game alone.
If your health is not stable or you have a weak heart, don't play it.
Never take your finger off from the coin during the game.
You must not stop or be stopped in the middle of the game.
Depends what you believe. This is the Japanese version of a ouija board, basically you're calling on a spirit to answer questions, and some believe the spirit could turn vengeful. Personally I see it as a game like saying ''Bloody Mary'' in a mirror 3 times, but if you're nervous, research Kokkuri-San more, cast a circle to protect you when you speak to her, be respectful, and wish her a safe return. Normally people who get on her bad side are disrespectful and/or forget to say goodbye [thats what happens to most people with ouija boards too come to think of it]
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