A companion for anyone who feels connected to nature: This Japanese cypress pendant symbolises wind, forest, fire and mountain. The original war motto comes from samurai Takeda Shingen and means "Be swift like the wind, calm like the forest, assault like the fire and immovable like the mountain." Definitely a nice poetic strategy formula for smart, decisive action in everyday life.
DID YOU KNOW? ... Ofuda (御札) is a Japanese Shinto lucky charm amulet that is often seen in temples (made of wood or paper). Takeda Shingen (武田 信玄; 1521) was a regional lord (daimyō) and warlord during the Japanese Warring States period.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: 15 x 50 x 5 mm (Total length: 130 mm)
Material: Hinoki wood (Japanese cypress)
A companion for anyone who feels connected to nature: This Japanese cypress pendant symbolises wind, forest, fire and mountain. The original war motto comes from samurai Takeda Shingen and means "Be swift like the wind, calm like the forest, assault like the fire and immovable like the mountain." Definitely a nice poetic strategy formula for smart, decisive action in everyday life.
DID YOU KNOW? ... Ofuda (御札) is a Japanese Shinto lucky charm amulet that is often seen in temples (made of wood or paper). Takeda Shingen (武田 信玄; 1521) was a regional lord (daimyō) and warlord during the Japanese Warring States period.
Product Specifications
Dimensions: 15 x 50 x 5 mm (Total length: 130 mm)
Material: Hinoki wood (Japanese cypress)
The original war motto comes from samurai Takeda Shingen and means "Be swift like the wind, calm like the forest, assault like the fire and immovable like the mountain." Definitely a nice poetic strategy formula for smart, decisive action in everyday life.
DID YOU KNOW? ...
Ofuda (御札) is a Japanese Shinto lucky charm amulet that is often seen in temples (made of wood or paper).
Takeda Shingen (武田 信玄; 1521) was a regional lord (daimyō) and warlord during the Japanese Warring States period.