4 Japanese Tools That Make Moving In and Settling Down Easier
Moving day is just the beginning. Unboxing, assembling furniture, hanging curtains — these Japanese-made tools make t... Read More
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Moving day is just the beginning. Unboxing, assembling furniture, hanging curtains — these Japanese-made tools make t... Read More
Upgrade your camp meals with Nanbu Tekki cast iron. OIGEN and Iwachu skillets and dutch ovens lock in flavor like not... Read More
Can't find your bandages when it matters? Kurashiki Isho wood boxes and Toyo Steel tool boxes make stylish, display-r... Read More
Choosing a Japanese bento box? The material is everything. Magewappa keeps rice fresh, stainless resists stains, alum... Read More
Cold feet? Japan's yunohana (hot spring crystals) and yakuto (herb baths) heat you from the core — and no hot spring ... Read More
The secret to better home coffee isn't better beans — it's a better grinder. Discover Japanese hand mills from Tsubam... Read More
Vacuum too loud? Japan's traditional shuro palm broom cleans silently at any hour, and its natural oils bring a gentl... Read More
Dull blades crush stems and shorten flower life. Sakagen's fluorine-coated Hand Creation and Toyama Hamono's forged p... Read More
Struggling with mask-related skin irritation? Kosugi silk masks and Imabari towel masks from Japan offer a gentle, br... Read More
Hairline cracks (kannyu) in donabe are normal — water leaks are not. Learn medome seasoning with rice, mold removal, ... Read More