A butsudan is a wooden cabinet with doors that enclose and protect a gohonzon or religious icon,
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The butsudan is commonly seen as an essential part in the life of a traditional Japanese family as it is the centre of spiritual faith within the household, especially in dealing with the deaths of family members or reflecting on the lives of ancestors. This is especially true in many rural villages, where it is common for more than 90% of households to possess a butsudan, to be contrasted with urban and suburban areas, where the rate of possession can drop down to below 60%.[5]
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candlesticks, incense burners, bells, and platforms for placing offerings such as fruit, tea or rice.
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A small bowl of rice. A small cup of water. Incense. A candle. Flowers and fruits.
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Ceramics are classified as inorganic and nonmetallic materials that are essential to our daily lifestyle. Ceramic and materials engineers are the people who design the processes in which these products can be made, create new types of ceramic products, and find different uses for ceramic products in everyday life.
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