Japanese Wooden Shinto Ema Shrine Plaque Ogaki Festival Float Decorative EM91
Japanese Wooden Shinto Ema Shrine Plaque Ogaki Festival Float Decorative EM91
Japanese Wooden Shinto Ema Shrine Plaque Ogaki Festival Float Decorative EM91
Japanese Wooden Shinto Ema Shrine Plaque Ogaki Festival Float Decorative EM91
Japanese Wooden Shinto Ema Shrine Plaque Ogaki Festival Float Decorative EM91
Japanese Wooden Shinto Ema Shrine Plaque Ogaki Festival Float Decorative EM91
Japanese Wooden Shinto Ema Shrine Plaque Ogaki Festival Float Decorative EM91

Japanese Wooden Shinto Ema Shrine Plaque Ogaki Festival Float Decorative EM91

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Vintage Japanese Wooden Shrine Plaque, Ema

This vintage Japanese ema plaque features a parade of festival floats with Ebisu and Daikokuten figures representing the Seven Lucky Gods (shichifukujin). There is also a line design of a tengu mask as well as a crane with a red sun. This was given as a thank you for participating in the Ogaki Festival. It has a red, braided cord tied to the top.

Ema is a small wooden plaque used at Shinto shrines, and sometimes Buddhist temples, that worshipers can write their wishes, hopes, and dreams on. Once written, it is hung on a special wooden stand or tree where the kami (spirits or gods) are thought to receive them.

  • Brown, red, green
  • Wood, string
  • Kanji on front: Ogaki Festival, Kagurayama float, Nakamachi (location)
  • C1980
  • Item weight: 51 grams
  • Packed weight: 200 grams
  • Approx. 15 cm wide x 12 cm tall x 0.5 cm thick
  • Good condition considering its age. Chip on the bottom. Wear and tear due to age. Please see the photos.
  • We acquired this item from an old family estate sale in Nagoya, Japan

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About Us: We are Dan and Maiko. Since moving to Japan in 2001, we have gained a vast knowledge of Japanese antiques and vintage items and we are happy to bring you many beautiful items from Japan. If you have any questions don't hesitate to get in touch with us.


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