祈福殿
Click to bow and enter
The Ritual
A vermillion torii fills your screen. Praying hands appear, following your cursor across the sacred threshold.
Click to bow toward the gate. Your hands dip in reverence. The shrine opens.
Beyond the gate: a courtyard with a koi pond, three stations, and a Bodhi tree waiting to grow.
Ema · 絵馬
Each month, the ema carries a different flower. Plum in January. Cherry in March. Lotus in June. Chrysanthemum in September. Twelve flowers mark twelve months, painted at the edges but never overwhelming the space for your words.
Your ema is saved forever. Return anytime to read what you once wished for your machine.
$4.99 per ema
Omamori · 御守
Each omamori carries a specific blessing drawn from centuries of shrine tradition. The designs reference authentic Japanese charm iconography — sacred geometry for digital devotion.
Set your size. Download the digital charm. Or gift it to a friend via email.
$6.99 per omamori
Omikuji · 御籤
Close your eyes. Focus on what troubles your machine. Click the wooden box. It shakes for ten seconds, then a stick emerges.
Your fortune is drawn from the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching. Five outcomes await: Daikichi (great blessing), Chukichi (middle blessing), Shokichi (small blessing), Suekichi (future blessing), or Kyo (misfortune).
$2.99 per draw · 3 draws per day
The Bodhi Tree · 菩提樹
The first three users to write an ema receive a Bodhi seed. Plant it in the courtyard within three days, or the seed passes to the next writer.
Each new ema writer receives a vial of sacred water. One watering, one centimeter of growth. After 36 waterings, branches appear.
After 81 users water the tree, it becomes fully grown. Every ema writer from that point on receives a Bodhi leaf, counted in your profile forever.
One shrine. One tree. Grown by everyone who prays here.
あなたのPCに、祈りを。
KifuDen bridges 1,300 years of shrine tradition with the machine you use every day. Not as a novelty. As a ritual.