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Japanese letter box, also known as a fumibako. Key details include: Origin: It is likely from the Meiji era (late 19th to early 20th century). Purpose: Traditionally used for storing letters, documents, and stationery. It can also hold religious items. Material and Design: Typically made of lacquered wood, this box features a removable tray and may have decorative elements like maki-e (gold or silver dust decoration).