The image depicts a collection of oyster shells with wishes written on them in both English and Japanese, tied together with red, green, and blue cords
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The image depicts a collection of oyster shells with wishes written on them in both English and Japanese, tied together with red, green, and blue cords

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The image depicts a collection of oyster shells with wishes written on them in both English and Japanese, tied together with red, green, and blue cords. The wish written in English is "I wish I get online payment. -KK". Other shells have writings in Japanese. The shells are piled together. This tradition of writing wishes on oyster shells is commonly found at the Zeniarai Benten Shrine in Kamakura, Japan.