“Was it just us?” — Have you ever had a moment like that with your Buddhist altar?
Since the Gohonzon is enshrined there, you cannot treat the altar carelessly. But at the same time, a small question can feel too small to bring to a shop. Many people have kept quiet, just for that reason.
We’ve published the consultations we’ve received
We have taken the consultations sent to us through our official LINE, removed all personal details, and published them as a Consultation Log. You can browse real exchanges by category: faults and troubles; repair and maintenance; disposal, pickup, and buyback; choosing and pricing pre-owned altars; scroll re-mounting; custom and made-to-order; international shipping; and matters concerning the Gohonzon.
You can narrow by tag or search by keyword. Something close to your own situation is likely to be in there.
Note: The Consultation Log itself is in Japanese for now. If you would like a hand reading it, mention that when you message us.
▶ See the Consultation Log for Soka Gakkai Buddhist Altars
Send us a line — one sentence is enough
If you look through the log and cannot find a case that quite matches yours, please send us a message on LINE.
“I am troubled by this…” — one sentence is enough. It does not need to be polished. You do not need to know the technical terms. If a single photo would show your situation more clearly, one photo is a great help.
We will get back to you with what we suggest.
🙏 From Yukihiro Shima — Oubaitori.com
Bloom your own way, at your very best.
Oubaitori.com — Japan’s specialist in Soka Gakkai Buddhist altars
44 years, one specialty (est. 1982). 17,113 Soka Gakkai Buddhist altars delivered to date. Japan’s No.1 in restoring Soka Gakkai altars, 1,500+ restored. Registered trademark: “Butsudan Revolution — Kokū Zushi.” We ship worldwide.
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