Drive-Through Buddhist Supply Store

(Photos: Another Tokyo)

In Japanese Buddhism, butsudans are small cabinet-shaped shrines, often kept in private homes. They typically contain an idol to the Buddha and pictures of deceased loved ones.

What you see above are pictures of a shop in Tokyo that display butsudans in a car drive-through format. Customers can drive through the lane. If they spot butsudans that they want to buy, they can simply push an intercom button to speak with a salesperson, who will bring the requested items out. You can see more photos of this innovative store at Rocket News 24.


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