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Wooden, burnable "Six Coins" * Please prepare early, as specifying a date and time is difficult. As a funerary item (hell money) to be placed in the coffin, "paper money" (paper money) that can be burned "so that the deceased will not be in trouble in the afterlife" is a type of ancestor worship. It is paper money that is burned in front of the grave or burned at the eaves as an offering to the ancestors. Generally, "hell money" is paper money that is placed in the coffin as a funerary item when the deceased is placed in the coffin. The famous hell money in the form of coins is the "Six Coins" printed on paper, which are placed together in a "zuda bag" (a bag for carrying sutras). However, the "Six Coins" printed on paper are not very impressive... But real banknotes and coins cannot be put in. Some families want to give the deceased real money "so that they will not be in trouble at the Sanzu River," but in reality, this is difficult. Burning current money is a violation of the law, so it cannot be put in the coffin and cremated. This is a paper money version (banknote) of the "Six Coins." There is "paper money/hell money" as a funerary item when the deceased is placed in the coffin. Therefore, there is "burnable hell money (banknotes)." There are plain ones and ones with simple designs! However, I still want banknotes with high-value and dignified "portraits," "national treasure-class buildings," and "phoenixes." Of course, they are made of paper, so they can be burned. There is no violation of the law. "Size of the wooden Six Coins: Diameter approx. 26 mm x approx. 7 mm thick" The diameter is almost the same size as a 500-yen coin. * The square in the center is a line, and there is no actual hole. * The printed surface is a double-sided sticker specification! It is not waterproof. * It is not printed directly on the wooden surface. * It is not printed or engraved directly on the wooden surface. * Because it is natural wood, there are individual differences in the grain of the wood. 【Religious Note】The Six Coins are more of a folk belief than a Buddhist practice. 【Actual Note】When placing the Six Coins in the coffin, please consult with relatives, the crematorium, and the funeral home. 【Hell Money as a Funerary Item】 In Buddhist funerals, there is "Six Coins" as a funerary item when the deceased is placed in the coffin. These funerary items are buried or cremated with the deceased for reasons such as "so that they will not be in trouble with money in the afterlife" and "the fare for the Sanzu River." Currently, real Six Coins or cash are not placed in the coffin as funerary items. They are strictly restricted due to legal reasons (currency damage) and the cause of equipment failure.
5 months ago