[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.
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[Make Your Wish Come True] Collection of Charms to Clear the Skies (11–20)
Draw a sunny symbol and chant a spell

I will introduce a charm for wishing for sunny weather.
First, prepare 50 memo sheets, an envelope, and a pen.
While focusing on your wish for a sunny day, draw a sun mark on every sheet.
Any mark that clearly means “sunny” is fine.
Once you’ve drawn them all, put them in the envelope, recite the spell, and place the envelope in your home mailbox.
Keep these three points in mind: draw each sheet with care; make sure the corners don’t bend and the sheets don’t get wrinkled when putting them in the envelope; and once it’s in the mailbox, don’t let anyone touch it.
A charm using small pebbles and a newspaper

Let me introduce a charm that is said to have the power to govern water and to control clouds, using small pebbles called “sazare-ishi.” In addition to the pebbles, prepare construction paper, crayons, and a newspaper that includes the weekly weather forecast featuring the day you want to be sunny.
First, draw a sunshine mark on the construction paper, and fold the newspaper until it’s palm-sized.
Once folded, place the construction paper with the sunshine mark on top of the newspaper, then place the pebbles on top of that.
All that’s left is to recite the spell.
However, make sure to recite the spell every day until the day you want it to be sunny arrives.
Imagine the rain stopping

A little charm filled with the wish for clear skies on a rainy day: while looking up at the sky, picture the rain stopping in your mind.
As you gaze upward, imagine the clouds slowly drifting by and, before long, light breaking through.
What matters most is layering the image as if it were truly happening.
The key is to picture the sky changing as though your wish is reaching up to it.
Like our feelings, the weather might be something that can subtly shift with a touch of imagination or a quiet prayer.
Charms like this can’t be proven by science, but they can gently support the power of wishing and a forward-looking heart.
Draw a picture of hydrangeas and cast a spell

When it comes to flowers associated with rain, many people probably think of hydrangeas, which we often see during the rainy season.
This is a little charm for a sunny day that uses a picture of those hydrangeas.
First, draw hydrangeas on construction paper.
Instead of drawing one large bloom, please draw many hydrangeas in various colors.
Once you’re done, fill in the blank areas with light blue and recite the spell.
Then sit by a window and carefully cut the hydrangea picture into small pieces with scissors.
Put all the cut pieces into a bag, seal it, say words of gratitude, and throw it away in the trash to finish.
Draw a picture of a woman holding a broom.
A method known around the world as a charm involves using a picture of a woman holding a broom.
Draw a figure of a woman with a broom on paper, carefully cut it out, and hang it under the eaves of your house.
As you do, offer a heartfelt prayer saying, “Stop the rain.” Since ancient times, the broom has been regarded as a symbol of the power to sweep things clean, and it has been believed to drive away clouds and rain.
This small picture, raised toward the sky along with your wish, may reach the heavens and push the rain clouds away.
If you put intention into the lines you draw and the place you hang it, your wish will take on a deeper form.
It’s a recommended idea for days when you want to feel the light beyond the cloudy sky.
Water-lily Charm

Among spells to pray for clear weather, the “Water Lily Spell” is recommended for those who want the sky to clear right away.
Prepare a dish filled with water and a water lily flower, and slowly chant the incantation “Just for today, I, too, wish to bask in the sunlight.
Please stop the rain,” ten times while looking at the water lily.
Then, pluck a single petal, float it on the water in the dish, and say once, “I believe in you.” It is said that by conveying not only the incantation but also your own feelings, a bond of trust forms between you and the water lily, causing the rain to stop.
So give it a try when you really want the sun to come out.
[Make Your Wishes Come True] Collection of Charms to Bring Clear Skies (21–30)
Dissolve a piece of paper that says “I hope it will be sunny.”
This charm of entrusting your wish to water feels like shaping your feelings and sending them up to the sky.
Simply write “May it be sunny” on water-soluble paper, sprinkle a small amount of salt, and then dissolve it in water.
Afterward, it’s fine to flush it down the toilet.
Salt is believed to have a purifying effect, and as the paper dissolves in water, the wish is believed to rise up to the sky.
It’s important to watch as the words blend into the water and pray sincerely.
Its appeal also lies in how few tools it requires and how anyone can try it right away—it’s something you can do the moment you think of it.
If you put your heart into it, the sky might just answer your wish.



