Japanese Destiny Reading

Which stone is actually yours?

Everyone starts with the same few. But the right stone is different for every person. Share your birth date and what's on your mind — I'll read yours the Japanese way and send it to your inbox within 48 hours.

$29 delivered by email · within 48h

Get your reading

A crystal off a shelf is the same for everyone. Your reading is not. It's read for you — from the day you were born, in a Japanese tradition, by hand.

算命学 · Sanmeigaku

A Japanese almanac tradition, read from your birth date — not a quiz, not an algorithm.

By hand, in Japan

Read personally by Yui Kagura in Japan and written for you — never generated by an app.

Made for you

You're not paying for a stone. You're paying to know which stones are yours, and why.

Three quiet steps

After you check out, I read your stones the Japanese way from the details you share, and send your personal reading to your inbox.

1

Share your details

Fill in your birth date and what's on your mind below, then check out. Nothing is shipped — it's a written reading.

2

I read yours

I read your chart in the Japanese tradition to see which stones are said to suit you — because the right stone is different for every person.

3

Delivered in 48h

Within 48 hours you receive a personal written reading by email — your stones and what each is said to carry.

Your reading

A personal reading

A written reading made for you from your birth date — not a generic list. Delivered by email.

Your stones

The stones said to suit you in Japanese tradition, and what each one is said to carry.

How to use them

A gentle note on keeping your stones close — and the option to have them handmade into a bracelet.

A glimpse of your reading

Every reading is written by hand. Here's an example of what lands in your inbox.

Sample
Your Japanese Destiny Reading
Prepared for Alex

Alex, born in early spring, your chart leans toward water and wood — a quiet, growing energy that steadies best when it isn't rushed.

Your stones
  • Clear Quartz — said to bring a clear head when thoughts crowd in.
  • Amethyst — said to soften the inner critic and invite calm.
  • Blue Lace Agate — said to help you speak gently, to others and to yourself.
How to carry them

Keep them where your day begins. In Japanese tradition, a stone is a quiet companion — not a promise, but a reminder of the calm you're growing toward.

With care,
Yui Kagura · MICHIBIKI, Japan

“I started MICHIBIKI because an amulet should be chosen for the person, not sold off a shelf. Everything is read and made by hand here in Japan, in a tradition I've loved my whole life. I won't tell you your future or promise you luck — only offer you a quiet companion for the road you're already on.”

Yui Kagura
Founder · MICHIBIKI

Tell me about you

Your birth date is used only to read your stones. It's never shared.

$29 delivered by email · within 48h

Your reading is delivered by email within 48 hours. Please make sure your checkout email is correct.

A few notes

  • This is a cultural reading rooted in Japanese tradition. Stones are shared as folklore — what each is “said to” mean — and not as medical, health, or fortune-telling claims.
  • Your birth date and details are used only to prepare your reading and are never shared with anyone else.
  • This is a digital product delivered by email. Nothing is shipped, so all sales are final.
  • Your reading is a keepsake meant to accompany you — it is not a diagnosis or a promise of any outcome.

Good to know

How do you choose the stones?

I read your birth date in the Japanese tradition — a cultural practice offered as a keepsake, never as a prediction. The same wish calls for different stones in different people, so yours is read for you.

Is my birth date required?

Yes — it's the basis of your reading. It's used only for this and never shared.

When do I get it?

Within 48 hours, by email. Please double-check the email you use at checkout.

Is anything shipped?

No — it's a digital written reading. If you'd like, you can later have your stones handmade into a bracelet in Japan.