Seventh tier decoration
Seventh Tier Decoration

This tier features items such as a palanquin and tiered food boxes. These accessories are often placed on the bottom tier of three-tiered Hina doll displays as well.
Decorations: Okago (palanquin), Jubako (tiered food boxes), Gosho-guruma (imperial ox cart)
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Okago (Palanquin)

The okago is a traditional palanquin used to carry noble individuals. It was carried on the shoulders of bearers using long wooden poles attached to both sides.
Jubako (Tiered Food Boxes)

These lacquered boxes are traditionally used to store and carry food for celebratory occasions. The stacked design allows for compact storage and transportation.
Gosho-guruma (Imperial Cart)

Also known as gissha, the gosho-guruma is an ox-drawn cart used by nobles during the Heian period. In modern Hina displays, oxen are rarely included, and our store does not offer ox carts as standalone items.

This elegant modern design has become the standard for contemporary Hina doll arrangements.