A wooden house with a Shinto altar
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This time we will introduce a home where a Shinto altar has been installed. ![]()
Do you have a Shinto altar in your home? ![]()
Those who are not used to believing in God may feel that they are a distant presence.
Let me introduce it to you a little. ![]()
This is how the shelves of the Shinto altar are set up. ![]()
Cloud boards are also made by craftsmen. ![]()
They specialize in woodworking, so the finish is perfect. ![]()
The boards of the altar are thick and very stable. ![]()
It is designed to fit the size of your Shinto altar, so it fits perfectly. ![]()
It is supported by a sturdy shelf with a cloud board, and looks divine. ![]()
A Shinto altar is also set up, so you can live in peace in your new home. ![]()
This will be the kitchen altar. ![]()
There are cases where you should avoid places like the kitchen where the Shinto altar can easily get dirty.
It is considered the best place to worship the god of fire. ![]()
It is safe because the shelf is installed on the shelf of the Shinto altar, not directly on top of the refrigerator. ![]()
How was your home with the Shinto altar installed? ![]()
This time I tried to focus on the Shinto altar. ![]()
Since having a Shinto altar is not mandatory, I think few people have one.
If there is a possibility that maintenance may be neglected, I don't feel the need for it.
By worshiping the gods, people can pray for the prosperity and safety of their families, ward off evil, and develop a sense of gratitude.
You can enrich yourself ![]()
Shinto altars are often set up to ward off evil spirits, for the New Year, and when a new house is built. ![]()
You may want to install it as a guardian deity for your home. ![]()
I'll show you another wonderful home. ![]()


