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Dressing Bottles by Iwaki

Andrew Hasegawa Homeware Kitchenware

Dressing Bottles by Iwaki

This is a great product, it is easy to grip, comes with a silicone lid that seals tightly. Use in the microwave to heat milk. Its made from heat resistant glass. 

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Collapsable Silicone Bottles by VIV

Andrew Hasegawa New Product Silicone VIV

Collapsable Silicone Bottles by VIV

Collapsible silicone bottles by VIV are colourful, easy to wash and light. They can be put in the freezer and cope with heat up to 130C. The come in four bright colours, green,orange, blue and pink and feature a pop up nozzle. They are useful as when they are not in use they will fold up and not take up precious space in your bag.

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Bosuki Old Style Izakaya

Andrew Hasegawa Osaka Travel

Bosuki Old Style Izakaya

Tucked away in the back streets of Namba not far from Ebusubashi and Hozenji is Bokusui, a Japanese style restaurant that serves a broad selection of quality Japanese food at a reasonable price. Bokusui captures a bit of the old world in that its interior is made of dark timbers and decorated with interesting folk art. It has been one of my favourite places to eat for the better part of 30 years. Amongst the dishes I suggest for first timers is "goshiki" salad, "gyusuji doteyaki" made from the sinew of beef, boiled for hours and flavoured with miso, it...

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Horyuji Temple

Andrew Hasegawa Travel

Horyuji Temple

The Horyuji Buddhist temple complex dates from the start of the 7th century. It is a sprawling complex located in Nara prefecture dotted with historic buildings. Imagine what it looked like in the 7th century, the pagoda would have been the equivilent of a 20th century skyscraper, towering over the local villages and farms. It is worth the trouble to visit as it is truely spectcular. 

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'Soil' Diatomaceous Earth, What's That?

Andrew Hasegawa Soil

'Soil' Diatomaceous Earth, What's That?

The “soil” range of products are made from a clay like material called diatomaceous earth, formed from plankton millions of years ago. It has natural absorption and moisture retention qualities making it an ideal material for use in plastering. In Japan diatomaceous earth has been used in traditional plastering in castles, temples and tea-houses for more than a thousand years. The “soil” products are hand crafted by Japan’s leading specialist in traditional plastering, Isurugi. SOIL products are both elegant in their simplicity and environmentally friendly. 

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