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Japanese Carved Family Altar Inori-gumo
About
Inori-gumo

What is Inori-gumo?
In Japan, people have a small shrine in our homes called "Kamidana". Then, we put our hands together in front of it. This is to give gratitude for the safety of our daily lives.
In recent decades, housing styles have changed a lot. Inori-gumo is a modern Kamidana designed to fit the current housing style.
One by one...
Inori-gumo is made by skilled craftsmen.
In the traditional way, they are not painted, but finished only with carving chisels.
3・5・8
There are three different sizes depending on the number of swirls. You can choose the one that best suits your room size, atmosphere, or preference.
Easy setting
Installation takes only one minute.
No drilling tools required.
The wall-friendly installation method is ideal for
apartments and condominiums.
Kiso-Hinoki
Inori-gumo is made of Kiso-Hinoki, which is known as the wood for the Ise Shrine. Kiso mountain range has severe winters, and the harsh climate grows high quality Hinoki.
The feature is that annual rings are finer and more tightly than ordinary Hinoki trees.
Customers Voice
It looks even better in person than in the picture. I can see that the craftsmen make it with care. (T.R, Kagawa Prefecture)
It arrived today. It is a very nice piece. I am very lucky to have it by chance encounter. (M.Y, Tokyo)
When I moved into my new house, I was worried about where and how to enshrine the sacred talisman I received. It is thick in a good way, and I feel at ease looking at it. (R.N, Osaka)
Anyway, it smells good and soothes me. In my daily life, many things happen, and I feel like praying for something. I feel like I can be at peace just by looking at it every day. (A.M, Kanagawa Prefecture)
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