Shinto refers to fortunes on preprinted slips of paper as what?

a. emas
b. gris-gris
c. torii
d. omikuji


d. omikuji

Analysis:
a, b & c. Incorrect. In Shinto shrines, it’s common to see worshipers buying preprinted slips of paper with fortunes written on them.
d. Correct. Fortunes on preprinted slips of paper are referred to as omikuji in Shinto religion.

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