[Make Your Wishes Come True] A Collection of Charms for Clear Skies
What you worry about for sports days, festivals, or trips is the weather on the day, right? No matter how hard you prepare, practice, and look forward to it, if it rains, there’s nothing you can do… Just imagining a big event being ruined makes your chest tighten with sadness.
So in this article, we’ll introduce “sunny-day charms” we’d love for you to try if you want to see a beautifully clear blue sky.
The most important thing with charms is to believe, above all, that they will work! Give it a try to help make wonderful memories.
[Grant Your Wishes] Collection of Charms to Bring Clear Skies (1–10)
Believe it will be sunny without checking the weather forecast

This is less of a spell and more advice on your mindset—specifically, how to believe in yourself.
What should you do? It’s simple: just believe that it will be sunny that day.
If your feelings get swayed by information, then go about your day without looking at the weather forecast.
Even if you do see the forecast and it says rain, don’t give in.
Have absolute confidence: It’s going to be sunny that day! That strong conviction of yours will become a kind of power and draw fair weather to you.
Delperdazbona
Delperdazubona is a type of charm spell for attracting sunny weather.
There’s one thing to do before reciting the spell: draw a sun on your right hand with a yellow pen and an umbrella on your left hand with a blue pen, then wash off only the umbrella drawing on your left hand.
Once it’s washed off, raise your right hand toward the sky and say “Delperdazubona” three times.
Since it’s a kind of charm, its effectiveness hasn’t been proven, but if you’re looking for an easy spell for a sunny day, give it a try.
Kamui Papaya Ahoy-ya

“Kamui Papaiya Ahōiya” is a charm said to have the power to ward off natural disasters, especially typhoons.
Doesn’t the phrase have a strangely unfamiliar ring to it? In fact, it’s said to have evolved from the Ainu phrase “Kamui Popunika Ahōiya,” which means “May the weather be fine tomorrow.” It might be hard to memorize at first, but once you’ve learned it, it could even serve as a fun conversation starter with friends or coworkers!
Charm of the Sun God

The sun god charm might be a slightly unusual type of good-weather spell.
Instead of using it the day before an event, you can start it several days in advance, so it’s recommended when you have time.
The method is simple: prepare wine or grape juice, go outside, look up at the sky and close your eyes, then ask the deity known as the sun god Ra for clear weather.
Finally, drink everything in the cup to finish.
It’s a powerful charm that borrows a god’s strength, so if famous charms like the teru teru bozu haven’t worked for you, definitely give this one a try!
teru teru bozu (a traditional Japanese handmade doll hung to wish for good weather)

Making a teru teru bozu is probably the first idea that comes to mind as a charm to bring sunny weather.
The materials—like a handkerchief or gauze and rubber bands—are easy to pick up at a 100-yen shop, so it’s nice and simple to get started.
Once you get the hang of it, it’s also fun to switch out the rubber band for accessories like ribbons.
If you use videos on YouTube for reference and make a cute face, it might not only brighten the sky, but lift your spirits too!
Shoe-tossing

Shoe-tossing is a simple good-weather charm you can do as long as you have shoes.
The method is easy: first, prepare a pair of shoes that you’ve polished carefully.
Then, on the day before you want it to be sunny, toss your right shoe and keep trying until it lands facing up three times in a row.
Once you’ve cleared the right shoe, do the same with the left shoe, aiming for three consecutive up-facing landings.
If you clear it with the left shoe as well, the charm is complete.
Finally, don’t forget to place the shoes you used neatly together at the entrance—this is an important finishing touch!
Candy spell

The “candy charm” is useful when you have a specific day—like a sports festival or a wedding—when you absolutely want clear skies.
The steps are very simple: prepare a sweet candy and wrap it in aluminum foil.
Next, tie the opening of the foil with a red string.
Finally, wait until it gets dark outside, tie the foil to a tree branch, and make a wish for sunny weather.
This charm borrows the power of tree spirits who love sweets and are said to control the rain, so the key is to use candy that’s as sweet and delicious as possible!


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