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Engimono, usually translated into English as charms, are auspicious bearers of good luck. Stories from the Asian mainland, oral traditions and superstitions, legends from myth. Their origins are as varied as their shapes, but each has found its place in Japanese culture and custom, a messenger of happiness deeply rooted in the past and present.