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11 Japanese Lucky Charms and Their Meanings

Uncover the meanings of 11 Japanese lucky charms and discover gifts that celebrate the beauty of their symbolic designs.

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How to Care for Your Japanese Chopsticks

How to Care for Your Japanese Chopsticks

How to Care for Your Japanese Chopsticks
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How to Care for Your Japanese Chopsticks

Learn how to care for your Japanese chopsticks with tips on washing, storing, and knowing when to replace them.

How to Care for Your Chasen
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How to Care for Your Chasen

Learn how to care for your matcha whisk, known as "chasen" in Japanese. Chasen are essential tools for making matcha.

How to Season Nambu Ironware Nabe
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How to Season Nambu Ironware Nabe

The Nambu Ironware Nabe Cast Iron Pot is a unique and convenient piece of Nambu ironware, a traditional craft from Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture, in the Toho...

How to Care for Metal Crafts
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How to Care for Metal Crafts

table of contents Common Care Instruction Microwave, Oven & Dishwasher Special Care of Each Materials Goldwork Silverware Copperware Ti...

How to Care for Nambu Ironware
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How to Care for Nambu Ironware

Nambu Ironware, or "Nambu Tekki" in Japanese, is a traditional handicraft of Japan made in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture of the Tohoku region. It has a rough...

How to Care for Japanese Lacquerware
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How to Care for Japanese Lacquerware

Japanese lacquerware, called “Shikki” or “Nuri-mono” in Japanese.There are two main types of Japanese lacquerware: natural lacquerware and synthetic lacquerware. Natural...

How To Care for Stoneware and Earthenware
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How To Care for Stoneware and Earthenware

When talking about the material of tableware made by firing clay, words such as Porcelain, Stoneware, Earthenware etc. are used. They are mainly classified ac...

How to Clean Japanese Teapot?
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How to Clean Japanese Teapot?

Clean Japanese Teapot with water or warm water as much as possible, but if you use dishing detergent, rinse with water thoroughly so that make sure no detergent remains....

How to Care for Magewappa?
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How to Care for Magewappa?

Magewappa can be used for a long time with proper usage and maintenance.When using Magewappa for the first time, it is recommended to run it under slightly warm water se...