Saisen - Japanese Shrine Coin Bank
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Inspired by the offertory boxes (saisen-bako) found at Japanese shrines and temples, I designed this coin bank to bring a small piece of Japan into your home.
Its compact, minimalist design fits naturally into any room — a perfect reminder of your travels in Japan.
Just like a real offertory box, you can drop coins inside, and simply open the lid to retrieve them. It fits all Japanese coins, from ¥1 to ¥500.
In Japan, cash is still widely used — for shrine offerings, or at shops that don't accept cashless payments. After your trip, save your leftover coins here and get ready for your next visit!
🪙 Holds all Japanese coins (¥1–¥500)
🇯🇵 Designed in Japan, inspired by Japanese culture
🖨️ Prints easily — no supports needed
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