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Main body: H 19.5 W 20 D 23.5
Space between torii gates: 0.6 (2.5 only at the front)

You can display the omuda or enshrine it on a kamidana,

- Establish a Shinto sanctuary - to
In order to meet God, one must pass through the "torii" gate. Beyond it is the shrine of God, built in the realm of the gods. The "Torii Hachimon" tag stand is a beautifully arranged series of torii gates, which have been an icon of Shintoism since ancient times.

- Many omuda (votive tablets) are stored in this stand.
It is often the case that we receive more omuda than we can fit on our existing altar. With the Torii Hachimon attached to the side of the shrine, we can beautifully arrange and pray for the many bills as well.

- The gods reside in the Japanese cypress trees.
The torii gate and stone pavement that rises as you go deeper into the shrine is a wish for good luck. High quality Japanese cypress wood is produced in the Tono region of Gifu Prefecture. This lucky charm, slowly assembled in a workshop in the mountains, makes a neat and elegant interior even when just placed in place.