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創価仏壇専門店:茨城県古河市:11月4日ご来店再現動画作りました:お母様が一番気に入ったのは中古1262でした。

We made a video recreating the visit on November 4th.

A mother and daughter came to visit us from Tochigi Prefecture, so we made a video of their visit. This is the first attempt at the Sakuraume Tori.com showroom to make it easier for everyone to visit, and we will be providing information in the form of a rough video of our interactions with customers. The altars will be viewed from the perspectives of three customers, including myself, a mother and daughter. The mother's favorite was the used 1262.

The rule is that the closet must be placed within the location of the Buddhist altar and must be no more than 75cm wide.

Since they moved in together this time, one room was left free for the mother, and the closet was currently being used as a place to place the Buddhist altar, so there was a rule that the width must be within 75 cm. Opinions differed between the daughter's wishes and the mother's use, but as expected, the daughter was considerate of her mother, who was living with her, and the mother seemed to be a little concerned about the altar while imagining it at home. The older sister at work sent photos of the three candidate altars on LINE, and with everyone's consent, the mother will pay for it. Mother and daughter buying a Soka altar! I always think that this is a very happy thing.

By visiting our store, we can give you practical advice on how to use your altar.

If you actually talk to them at the store, we can give you various advice. This time, I noticed that there were many used altars among the altars, and my daughter was curious about what kind of person the previous owner was. So I told her the reality of it: "The most common reason is that they can't take the altar with them to their new home," and "They probably don't buy a new altar when they move to their new home, but rather replace it with a smaller one." Also, how long has it been used? I answered her question by looking at the expiration date on the product page on my smartphone.

If you live in the Kanto area, please come and take a look. We will talk to you about your needs and hope that if you find a Buddhist altar that resonates with you, you will definitely decide to buy one. Of course, you are also welcome to just come and look! We look forward to seeing you.