The correct hierarchy of Shinto fortune levels (Daikichi down to Kyo) and how to read the detailed advice sections beyond the basic fortune rank.
📜 Sacred Origins
Historically, fortunes serve as cosmic coaching rather than definitive fortune-telling. Even a 'Kyo' (Bad Luck) serves as a friendly, cautious wake-up check that guarantees a booming upward rebound if you follow Soya's text advice.
🚨 Holy Taboos & Correct Manners
Check the prominent kanji first. The standard lucky order is Daikichi, Kichi, Chu-kichi, Sho-kichi, Sue-kichi, and Kyo. Critically, focus heavily on the specific bulleted texts regarding 'Business', 'Travel', or 'Health'.
🔊 Yes! I drew Daikichi! This year is going to be the absolute best. / There is no need to feel depressed even if you draw Kyo. Simply read the guidance carefully and adjust your actions.
❓ Bilingual Sanctuary Quiz
What is the correct Shinto interpretation of drawing the luckiest 'Daikichi' (Great Luck) versus the least lucky 'Kyo' (Bad Luck)?