Limited resale of “one box of JOY” packed with traditional Japanese play

2022.01.05

For those who are refraining from going out due to the corona, the fortune gift “One box of JOY” is a gift that allows you to enjoy the four seasons, culture, style and nostalgia.

[Package]

A paulownia box tied in an auspicious way, meaning “tight bond” called “ume knot”.
Bring good luck to those who receive the gift.

[Parts]

When you open the box, it is packed with various traditional Japanese games.
Look at the colorful toy boxes and make yourself smile.

[Play]

With wings, pieces, paper balloons, origami.
You can enjoy it in your room,
You can decorate it as a room ceremony or as a souvenir.

[Display]

“One box of music” can be decorated as a room ceremony.
With wings, you can get rid of trouble,
Wishing for the health and growth of children, it also has the meaning of amulets.
Koma repels evil and wishes for longevity with a red and white crane.

"One box of JOY" product details

Price: 5,940 yen (tax included) Shipping fee not included
Material: Domestic paulownia box / with wings / piece / paper balloon / origami
Size (cm): ・External dimensions Vertical and horizontal 10 Height 8.8
・Inner dimensions Vertical and horizontal 9 Height 6.5
・Inner dimensions of the lid 8.4 Height 1.8

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