Despite the nature of the product (there is nothing fancy with kitchen cloths), Ochiwata-fukin was a hit! It sold very fast. Photo: Mujirushirohin
Despite the nature of the product (there is nothing fancy with kitchen cloths), Ochiwata-fukin was a hit! It sold very fast.
When I first saw the product, I thought there was nothing cute in it. But it turns out that they named that way because the Japanese word "kyuto" (water heating system) sounds like "cute".
I've always been wondering why community planning is so strict about use permit in residential area.

Prius.
But wait a minute.
* Gas station got an offer from a major electronics factory (2500 employees)The specs for "recycled paper" is different from place to place. I would like to find which one is the best.....if you know anything about recycled paper, please help me.
I just wonder if I can ride an easy-going, electric bike like this... This model is for moms who want to carry a child in the basket on the front.
Typical North-American style home does not have many partitions between rooms. I can't stop feeling guilty to central-heat the house that ends up heating/cooling the space that nobody is occupying.
Japanese old style house uses fusuma (pic) and shoji for door/wall. Basically, it is a wall made of 4 to 6 panels that slide on the rail. If you wanted, you can leave 2-4 panels open, or close them all, or take them out all, depending on the weather, and the number of people you are accommodating. (With this old Japanese style, you can take the fusumas out and use two or three rooms altogether for gathering)
Use this technique each and every row; tightly knit horizontally. You might notice that the picture (what I did with my previous sole) shows that the toe was too narrow. It's not a good example. It has to be much wider for the second row and onward.I really want to define "recycled paper". What is the input to the system, what is added (virgin material, energy, chemicals.....compared to using 100% virgin material), and what is the output. If the output is much worse than normal paper, what is the acceptable level?
Unfortunately, when we say promote "recycling", it's moslty about how to raise collection rate. Not much discussion is made about the recycling process itself among consumers. This is one part because recycling process is highly technical, and part because recycling often happens in the third countries where you cannot really track the final destination.
But I am very interested in knowing what's actually going on. I am curious to know more about the recycle paper in the Netherlands.
2004 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dr. Wangari Maathai re-discovered the Japanese word "Mottainai". By the way, I was lucky to be at Dr. Maathai's lecture when she came over to California last year. Such a smart, strong, empowering woman of dignity. I was totally impressed.I found this at local Japanese grocery store. Since the package is in English, it might have already been marketed outside Japan, but I have no idea how much penetration it's earned.
The product is named "Aqua Top" and it says "water tool". Well....I don't know what it means, but.....
Just simply, place it over your drain. When you finish cooking or dish-washing, toss what's caught into the garbage bin. You would be surprised how much it collects at the end of the day.
3) Finish the thong: Put your foot on the sole and decide the length of the thong. Let it feel rather tight on your foot at this point. Let the end of the thong go to the back of the sole (1) and then back to the front (2), and then to the back again (3).
You use your feet throughout the knitting process. Assume that the rope is hooked on to your feet as shown in Step 4.
1) Loosely tie the rope for sole. Hook the loop to your toe as shown in the picture. Pull the knot toward your body, under the loop.