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A Tsubame-Sanjo drip pot, a Nousaku tin sake cup, kintsugi kits, Isamu Noguchi lighting — Japanese tools that transfo... Read More
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A Tsubame-Sanjo drip pot, a Nousaku tin sake cup, kintsugi kits, Isamu Noguchi lighting — Japanese tools that transfo... Read More
Bamboo zaru drain noodles better than metal — capillary action wicks away water for chewy, flavorful soba. Beppu, Tog... Read More
Tired of plastic tools that crack and break? Discover 9 made-in-Japan housework tools — from shuro brooms to galvaniz... Read More
Steam adds moisture; microwaves strip it. Hinoki vs. cedar vs. bamboo, size chart, top Japanese brands, and mold-prev... Read More
Discover Koshu Inden — Japan's 400-year-old tradition of lacquer-patterned deerskin wallets. Learn about lucky motifs... Read More
Vegetables sweeten in a seiro, not get soggy. Steaming times chart, basic setup for any pot, and care tips to prevent... Read More
Tired of disposable convenience-store umbrellas? Japan's finest umbrella makers — Maehara Koei and Komiya Shoten — cr... Read More
Kamenoko Tawashi — Japan's iconic scrub brush since 1907. Learn how palm, shuro, and sisal fibers clean cast iron wit... Read More
Still using a plastic fan or a cheap import? A quality Japanese folding fan — Kyo-sensu or Edo-sensu — opens differen... Read More
Choosing a Japanese rice bowl? Material and region are the keys. From modern Hasami-ware to heirloom Arita porcelain,... Read More