Saisen
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In Japanese, saisen (
Used to collect offerings, a saisen box is typically a wooden coin box, with a grate for the top cover. This design allows coins to be tossed in, while still preventing the money from being retrieved easily. Some have grates made of round bars, or have borders that slope downward, allowing the money to slide into the box easily.
The amount of money offered is usually small, often in coin format.[1] Five yen coins are a popular offering at saisen boxes due to the pun between five yen, go-en (
Saisen boxes always have locks, but recently thefts of saisen are on the rise. Some shrine priests have caught thieves in the act, while others take preventive measures by adding covers to the saisen boxes.[2]
References
- ^ "Saisen: Basic Terms of Shinto".
國學院大學 デジタルミュージアム (in Japanese). - ^
新井 ,俊邦 . "「賽銭 泥棒 を捕 まえました」深夜 2時 に警察 から電話 が…被害 にあった神主 が明 かす"現行 犯 逮捕 "の一部始終 ".文春 オンライン.
Citations
- Iwanami Kōjien (
広辞苑 ) Japanese dictionary, 6th Edition (2008), DVD version