These sakaki trees are made from domestically grown camellia leaves that have been preserved and dyed gold, allowing for long-term use (approximately one year or more) without the need for replacement. A unique manufacturing process (Utility Model No. 3222297) prevents them from losing their shape. This set includes a pair. The round sakaki stand and Shinto altar are both made from domestically grown cypress.
The kamidana has a simple design, so it can be placed seamlessly in a Western-style living room, and we also have preserved sakaki and round sakaki stands available, so you can display it right away. The size of the sakaki, sakaki stand, and kamidana are all compactly arranged.
This product is crafted using carefully selected high-quality Japanese cypress, a premium building material. A torii gate stands in the center of the altar, giving it a truly shrine-like atmosphere. Beyond the gate, which separates the secular world from the divine realm, you can securely enshrine talismans and stamp books received from the shrine, as well as lottery tickets.
At shrines and other places, a torii gate, a kind of gate that separates the sacred area where the gods reside from the secular world where humans live, is placed at the front. There is a hole in the base so that the torii can be inserted and stood stably.
It is a freestanding type that does not require drilling holes in the walls of your home. Because it is a freestanding type, you can place it on a shelf or dresser. It is compact so it does not take up much space.
It is not waterproof, so when cleaning, simply lightly wipe off dust with a soft, dry cloth. It can be used for a variety of purposes, including as a charm stand, a stamp book display, a sacred charm display, a charm display, a wooden charm holder, a charm case, good luck, fortune, first shrine visit, prayers for success, safe childbirth, prayers for victory, traffic safety, safety of the home, safety at work, prosperity in business, safe travels, and many other prayers.