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HARIO Rice Cooker with Glass Lid 1-2 Servings
A rice cooker that does not require adjustment of heat adjustment, which is considered difficult when cooking rice in a clay pot. A heat-resistant glass lid that allows you to see how rice is cooked. Grip shape that the lid does not roll. The pan is made of Manko-ware.
HARIO Rice Cooker with Glass Lid 2-3 Servings
A rice cooker that does not require adjustment of heat adjustment, which is considered difficult when cooking rice in a clay pot. A heat-resistant glass lid that allows you to see how rice is cooked. Grip shape that the lid does not roll. The pan is made of Manko-ware.
HARIO Clay Pot with Glass Lid No. 8
The simple shape makes it easy to match Japanese, Western and various occasions. A clay pot with a heat-resistant glass lid that allows you to see the contents and is easy to use everyday.
HARIO Clay Pot with Glass Lid No. 9
The simple shape makes it easy to match Japanese, Western and various occasions. A clay pot with a heat-resistant glass lid that allows you to see the contents and is easy to use everyday.
As you can cook over an open flame, you save money on electricity. You can also bring this ohitsu to your dining table and use it for storing. Can be used as-is no matter the usage which is very handy. You can create delicious, plump rice over an open flame without the use of electricity! Then, you can use this as an ohitsu storage container. An item perfect for the energy-conservation age.
Versatile Rectangular Ohitsu for 2-Go, Black
The lid and main body are both made of a very heat-resistant new ceramic material (thermal shock temperature difference 700°C), so this won't break in the fridge, microwave, oven, etc. Also, to preserve heat resistance, there are countless pores that cannot be seen. By adsorbing excess moisture that comes out of food, odors are also adsorbed and food is kept fresh, preserving deliciousness. Very handy as it can be stored in the refrigerator and heated in the microwave. Also stops rice from becoming dry.
Versatile Rectangular Ohitsu for 2-Go, White
The lid and main body are both made of a very heat-resistant new ceramic material (thermal shock temperature difference 700°C), so this won't break in the fridge, microwave, oven, etc. Also, to preserve heat resistance, there are countless pores that cannot be seen. By adsorbing excess moisture that comes out of food, odors are also adsorbed and food is kept fresh, preserving deliciousness. Very handy as it can be stored in the refrigerator and heated in the microwave. Also stops rice from becoming dry.
The fine structure of the far-infrared ceramic adsorbs odors, keeping rice delicious. The material used to make this ceramic ohitsu contains countless pores.
As this is made of heat-resistant ceramic, it can be stored in the refrigerator and then heated up in the microwave as is. When heating rice in a plastic sealed container etc., it can lose steam and become sticky. However, this ceramic ohitsu retains steam well, reducing stickiness for delicious reheated rice. Also stops rice from becoming dry. Also keeps vegetable salad fresh for a long time.
This wooden rice container preserves the delicious taste of freshly cooked rice.
Made using the same laminated wood-bending technology that is used to make tambourines and featuring a quintessentially Japanese look that wonderfully complements your daily lifestyle. Created by Japanese hands and given authentic Japanese styling, this tableware provides an eye-catching contrast to the busy, East-and-West-blending kitchen tables of today.
Lidded Pot for Microwave (Ohitu) Inaho
Original "ohitu" from Kutani Nagomigama. Container for storing hot rice with a magic interior that resists sticking! (Micro-oven safe lidded container)
Place leftover cooked rice inside and close the lid. Store in the refrigerator. Remove from refrigerator and warm in microwave and the delicious flavor will return. You can also use it as a handy cooking pot for the microwave. Just place washed vegetables inside and close the lid and heat accordingly. Leave the lid on until you're ready to eat. Lovely enough to place on the table. Simple ear of rice plant design. Functional cookware for daily use!
[Kutaniyaki]
Kutaniyaki has been designated by the Minster of Economy, Trade, and Industry as a traditional Japanese craft.
JAPAN KUTANI is an art that represents Japan! This work of art boasts five colors that show the history and tradition of the Kaga Hyakuman-koku, a fief known for producing a million "koku" (about five million bushels) of rice.
Featuring a bold, original composition and rich, beautiful use of colors, this glazed pottery has breathtaking expressive qualities that represent the best of Japanese crafts.
This style of pottery was created approximately 360 years ago (around 1655, in the early Edo period) in the village of Kutani, located in the Daishoji domain (part of the Kaga clan) to symbolize the glory of Kaga Hyakuman-koku. This pottery boasts a focus on dazzling, luxurious decorative glazing and a unique style that colorfully illustrates the atmosphere of daily life.
The appeal of Kutaniyaki can be found in its coloring, the Kutani Five Colors - red, blue (green), yellow, purple, and navy - that form its base while the shimmering, transparent appearance of the glaze brings out its depictive qualities. The combination of the strong sturdy porcelain material and the graceful, elegant use of the five colors has established a style of innovative, artistic pottery.
Under the name JAPAN KUTANI, this pottery has been known as an export since the Meiji period that has grown to have wide name recognition and popularity in the West. One man in particular, named Shoza Kutani, established a line of "colored brocade" vases and other works that planted the seeds of worldwide popularity thanks to his exhibition at a World Expo.
This history, tradition, and thought continues to this day in the vibrant appearance of Kutaniyaki, which is created with the feelings of craftsmen who wish to add vibrancy and warmth to the long winters of the Hokuriku region. The beauty of the glass glaze and its smooth, transparent appearance attracts pottery enthusiasts from all corners of the world.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN