Tea utensils, tea ceremony tools, incense holder, Setsubun, Ofuku, by Nishio Zuiho

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Today we will introduce the Setsubun Ofuku incense holder made by Nishio Mizuho.
Please take a look.

Good fortune is within
[How to throw beans on Setsubun]
February 3rd - Setsubun, the day before the beginning of spring
An event held at the change of seasons as spring arrives.
In the direction of the demon gate, open the window and face outside, scattering demons twice, then close the window immediately after scattering.
The evil direction is northeast and southwest.
Then, outside the gate, good fortune is scattered twice, once inside and once outside the gate.
Within the household, "fuku wa uchi" is said once.
But I think it's fine if it's spread freely.
The number of beans eaten represents your age (based on the Japanese age reckoning system)
size Approx. width 5 x length 6.5 x height 3.5cm
author Nishio Mizuho
box Paper Box

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Product code: kougou-186
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, incense holder, Setsubun] Ofuku, made by Nishio Zuiho
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Sales price: ¥2,200
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