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【Each graduation on the measuring tape is 1cm】Please feel free to ask any questions. Thank you very much for taking an interest in my work from among the many items available. I have been working in the small town at the foot of Mt. Fuji in Shizuoka Prefecture, famous for its cherry shrimp, for 62 years, specializing in wooden construction. I am a first-class carpenter. I have been making various items such as ink pots, braziers, and screens since long ago. I use only natural wood that has been naturally dried (aged) for over 10 years, and I make each item with care as a one-of-a-kind piece, so I would be happy if you like it. Thank you. 【Wooden Boat】 This is a boat modeled after the fishing boats used in the night fishing (yobiki = night fishing) for cherry shrimp 120 to 30 or more years ago. I hope you will welcome it as a treasure boat, as a boat for the gods, a member of the gods, on your home altar. I would also be happy if you could offer it to the altar during the New Year's holidays and as a "spirit boat" or "Bon boat" during the Bon Festival. Throughout the year, please offer decorations according to the seasonal festivals and dedicate them. (Wooden flags, onbe, and a pedestal will be included.) Although it is expensive, please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for a perfect product, as I use wood that has been aged for over 10 years and I do all the work by hand, taking my time. ※Regardless of their size, Japanese boats often have a "funadama" (boat spirit) on board. Funadama is also written as "Funadama-sama" and is a god who protects the boat, widely believed by fishermen and sailors. There are differences in how they are enshrined and how they are believed depending on the region. There is a unique way of thinking in the ancient Japanese Shinto religion, which believes that all things, such as stones and grains of rice, have a soul.
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