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Top Highlights Brand: Akagi Color: Ki 2002 Closure Type: Tuck Flap Material: Paper Condolence envelope in a paulownia wood box for large sums of money Do not include new bills for condolences Holds 100 bills Usable for all denominations Includes short cards for "Goreizen" (Offering to the spirit), "Gobutsuzen" (Offering to the Buddha), "Gokoden" (Condolence money), "Ofuse" (Offering to a priest), and blank cards Description Condolence envelope in a paulownia wood box type for large sums of money. Includes short cards for "Goreizen," "Gobutsuzen," "Gokoden," "Ofuse," and blank cards. "Goreizen" and "Gokoden" are used as the inscription for wake and funeral services. This product does not have a lotus pattern (a symbol of the Buddha), so it can be used for wake and funeral services of all denominations, including Shinto, with the inscription "Goreizen." "Gobutsuzen" is used for memorial services, and "Ofuse" is used for a priest's honorarium. When writing the name on the short card, write the full name from slightly below the center of the front, in a balanced manner. The spare blank card can be used to write necessary inscriptions such as a posthumous Buddhist name fee. Put the bills in the included inner envelope, write the amount and your name, and seal it in the paulownia wood box. In the case of condolences, do not use new bills. If you only have new bills, it is customary to fold them once before wrapping them. As an example of how to write on the inner envelope, write the amount (e.g., 金〇万円 - "Gold ○ yen") on the front in vertical writing, and your address and name on the back. If the inner envelope is a folded paper (tatou) type instead of an envelope type, pay attention to how the back folded parts overlap. After enclosing the bills, in the case of condolences, fold the bottom part first, then fold the top part and overlap it on the bottom. This product can hold up to 100 bills, and the estimated amount to be wrapped is from around 500,000 yen.
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