Sanbo

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Sacrificial offering placed on three sides (Katori Jingu)
Sanpo with pine tree decorations and lobsters for New Year's Day. Painted by Shuntei Katsukawa, circa 1815.

Sanbo (三方, Sanbō) is a stand used in Shinto rituals to place shinsen. In ancient times, it was also used to present objects to a noble person. The same type of stand is also used in temples, but in this case it is sometimes written sampo, which stands for Three Treasures (Sangha, Dharma, Buddha).[1]

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