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We provide highly skilled Urushi lacquer, gold leaf, and carpentry for large or small Altar restoration projects and a full assortment of newly installed Altars as well as any Japanese religious-related items direct from Japan to you. LEARN MORE.
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In order to manufacture and deliver original Buddhist altars and accessories, we have made contracts with excellent crafters around Japan. The fruit of our effort is high-quality products designed to match today’s lifestyles, and available at reasonable prices.
Find Butsudan products such as Prayer Beads, Candles, Kyo Tables, Japanese Bells, Buddhist Gongs, Traveling Omamori Cases and much more! Information: Phone: (503) 233-2200
We provide high-quality original Japanese products for those who wish to memorialize and bless their ancestors. Recently, we have extended our availability of a wide range of traditional and modern Buddhist memorial items.
Household Buddhist altars. Ishikawa. Nanao Buddhist Altars called Nanao Butsudan in Japanese, are Buddhist altars produced in Nanao City, Ishikawa Prefecture. As part of the Hokuriku region where the Buddhist sect Jodo Shinshu became widely spread long ago, Ishikawa is home to many w…. View more.
10 Φεβ 2010 · Akazawa Choyo is a seller of Buddhist altars and fittings specialized for Soka Gakkai and SGI, founded 200 years ago. As an established manufacturing business, we develop and market new products that meet with modern needs while showcasing traditional techniques.
21 Ιαν 2021 · Buddhist home altars, commonly called “butsudan” in Japanese (or the preferred term “onaibutsu”), if purchased new today in Japan cost hundreds, and sometimes, thousands of dollars. But their real value is spiritual. Let’s discuss the meaning of home altars and how best to use them, particularly in Jodo Shinshu Buddhism.