Dimensions: Width 84cm x Height 52cm x Depth 55cm / Detailed dimensions: 1st tier height 27cm, 2nd tier height 25cm, 1st tier depth 27cm, 2nd tier depth 27cm / Weight: Approx. 3kg / Material: Wooden / Notes: Assembly type (instructions included), white cloth included, photo frame included (height 29.5cm)
This is a tray shelf (spirit shelf) that is perfect for Obon decorations. It has a structure that anyone can easily assemble in about 5 minutes and is convenient for storage. No tools such as screwdrivers are required for assembly. The set includes a photo frame that is convenient for decoration.
Comes with beautiful white cloth sewn in three dimensions. It is sewn three-dimensionally to fit the altar, so it can be easily hung by simply slipping it over the top. Since the white cloth is tightly wrapped around the sides, the frame of the main body is not directly visible even when viewed from the side, resulting in a clean finish.
*Due to the lightweight wooden design that is easy to assemble, there may be some wobble. Thank you for your understanding.
Comes with a "Certificate" issued by Takita Shoten, which is proof of Takita Shoten brand quality.
Comes with a "Certificate" issued by Takita Shoten, which is proof of Takita Shoten brand quality.
This is a tray shelf (spirit shelf) that is perfect for Obon decorations.
It has a structure that anyone can easily assemble in about 5 minutes and is convenient for storage.
No tools such as screwdrivers are required for assembly.
The set includes a photo frame that is convenient for decoration.
Comes with beautiful white cloth sewn in three dimensions.
It is sewn three-dimensionally to fit the altar, so it can be easily hung by simply slipping it over the top.
Since the white cloth is tightly wrapped around the sides, the frame of the main body is not directly visible even when viewed from the side, resulting in a clean finish.
*Due to the lightweight wooden structure that is easy to assemble, there may be some wobble. Thank you for your understanding.
Obon is celebrated from July 13th to 16th in Tokyo and August 13th to 16th in other regions.
The first Obon festival celebrated 49 days after the death of the deceased is called Shinbon (first Bon festival).
Shinbon (first Bon festival) is the first Obon festival in which the spirits of the deceased return home, so families and relatives, as well as those who were close to the deceased, are invited to hold a particularly generous memorial service.