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OYANAGI INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD
Address | 203-1 FUKURO SANJYO-CITY Niigata, JAPAN ZIP:955-0813 |
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Representative Name | AKIRA OYANAGI |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | 10 |
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Dried bonito shaving machine [Commercial-use bonito box Middle Type].
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鰹節削り器 「業務用鰹箱 Middle Type」
(01019)
JAN:4964586102120
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(01019)
JAN:4964586102120
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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Dried bonito shaving machine [Commercial-use bonito box Middle Type].
Original text before translation
鰹節削り器 「業務用鰹箱 Middle Type」
(01019)
JAN:4964586102120
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(01019)
JAN:4964586102120
Wholesale Price: Members Only
5 pcs /set
In Stock
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Dried bonito shaving machine [Commercial-use bonito box High Type].
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鰹節削り器 「業務用鰹箱 High Type」
(01020)
JAN:4964586102113
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(01020)
JAN:4964586102113
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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Dried bonito shaving machine [Commercial-use bonito box High Type].
Original text before translation
鰹節削り器 「業務用鰹箱 High Type」
(01020)
JAN:4964586102113
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(01020)
JAN:4964586102113
Wholesale Price: Members Only
5 pcs /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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Middle Type/About 27.8×9.8×H11cm
High Type/About 30×11×H12.5cm Packing form/In a small box |
Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Body: Tamo (Japanese ash)
Planer stand / oak Planer blade / Blue paper steel Package: Individual box
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Description
We call our "katsuobushi shaving machine" "katsuobako" (dried bonito box). This product is an original product of our company, which has been making dried bonito shavings since the Showa period. This bonito shaver uses a blue paper steel blade, which is also used for kitchen knives [for professional use]. The outer box is made of tamo (Japanese ash) and the planing board is made of oak. Aogami steel is a type of Yasugi steel, which is also famous for kitchen knives. The blade is very sharp. Please try the feeling of sharpening with a shuffle. The commercial version does not have a drawer. The absence of a drawer makes it possible to use a heavy blade that maintains a good sharpness and is resistant to wear and tear, and a thick planing board that supports it, allowing you to shave a box full of dried bonito flakes. It also has a foot to prevent slipping. Middle Type uses the same blue paper steel planer blade as [paulownia bonito box]. The High Type uses a high-grade Aogami steel plane blade made by craftsmen in Yohita, Niigata Prefecture. The characters are written with a wish to "jump overseas without staying in Japan, The calligraphy was written by Saisui Shimoda, a calligrapher in Kamo City, Niigata Prefecture. The powdered part is highly recommended as a natural furikake (sprinkled on rice or in miso soup) to enhance the flavor. The flowery part can be used as a partner for tofu or ohitashi! It is also highly recommended for use in rice with egg. Bonito flakes are divided into male (dorsal) and female (ventral) flakes. One piece of bonito produces 4 pieces of dried bonito flakes (2 male flakes x 2 * 2 female flakes x 2). [Male joints (dorsal side) The taste is stable and less peculiar when made into dried bonito flakes. If you are not accustomed to shaving, it is easier to shave the male shavings. [Female joints (ventral side) Since it is the belly, it has a lot of oil content and can easily turn to powder when shaved. However, there are many people who prefer the taste of the female section, and we encourage you to try shaving the female section. Please experience the taste of male and female shavings. Approx. 27.8 x 9.8 x H11cm Packaging/Individual box Country of origin/Japan *Grain and color may vary from product to product due to the use of natural wood. *Please do not wash the product in water. Do not wash in cold water as it may cause damage. Please check the instruction manual for care instructions. *This product does not come with dried bonito flakes. Only the tools are sold. *Please contact us if the product is out of stock or if the desired quantity is not available. It may take some time for delivery, but it is possible to have the quantity. Keywords katsuobushi shaver, katsuobushi shaving, katsuobako, katsuobushi box, katsuobushi, bonito, Japanese food, katsuobushi kezuriki, katsuobushi kezuri, katsuobako, katsuobushi, wakoshoku, blue paper steel, blue paper, aogami, aogamiko |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jun.4th to Aug.7th |
Air Mail | From May.17th to May.21st |
EMS | From May.16th to May.21st |
Pantos Express | From May.20th to May.23rd |
DHL | From May.16th to May.20th |
UPS | From May.16th to May.20th |
FedEx | From May.16th to May.20th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
When using the product, please read the instructions carefully and use the product correctly.
The instruction manual is included in the package, so please keep it in a safe place. The grain and color of natural materials vary from part to part, so the product may not be exactly as shown in the photos. Please understand this in advance. |
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This product is an original product of our company, which has been making dried bonito shavings since the Showa period.
This bonito shaver uses a blue paper steel blade, which is also used for kitchen knives [for professional use].
The outer box is made of tamo (Japanese ash) and the planing board is made of oak.
Aogami steel is a type of Yasugi steel, which is also famous for kitchen knives. The blade is very sharp.
Please try the feeling of sharpening with a shuffle.
The commercial version does not have a drawer.
The absence of a drawer makes it possible to use a heavy blade that maintains a good sharpness and is resistant to wear and tear, and a thick planing board that supports it, allowing you to shave a box full of dried bonito flakes.
It also has a foot to prevent slipping.
Middle Type uses the same blue paper steel planer blade as [paulownia bonito box].
The High Type uses a high-grade Aogami steel plane blade made by craftsmen in Yohita, Niigata Prefecture.
The characters are written with a wish to "jump overseas without staying in Japan,
The calligraphy was written by Saisui Shimoda, a calligrapher in Kamo City, Niigata Prefecture.
The powdered part is highly recommended as a natural furikake (sprinkled on rice or in miso soup) to enhance the flavor.
The flowery part can be used as a partner for tofu or ohitashi! It is also highly recommended for use in rice with egg.
Bonito flakes are divided into male (dorsal) and female (ventral) flakes.
One piece of bonito produces 4 pieces of dried bonito flakes (2 male flakes x 2 * 2 female flakes x 2).
[Male joints (dorsal side)
The taste is stable and less peculiar when made into dried bonito flakes.
If you are not accustomed to shaving, it is easier to shave the male shavings.
[Female joints (ventral side)
Since it is the belly, it has a lot of oil content and can easily turn to powder when shaved.
However, there are many people who prefer the taste of the female section, and we encourage you to try shaving the female section.
Please experience the taste of male and female shavings.
Approx. 27.8 x 9.8 x H11cm
Packaging/Individual box Country of origin/Japan
*Grain and color may vary from product to product due to the use of natural wood.
*Please do not wash the product in water. Do not wash in cold water as it may cause damage. Please check the instruction manual for care instructions.
*This product does not come with dried bonito flakes. Only the tools are sold.
*Please contact us if the product is out of stock or if the desired quantity is not available. It may take some time for delivery, but it is possible to have the quantity.
Keywords
katsuobushi shaver, katsuobushi shaving, katsuobako, katsuobushi box, katsuobushi, bonito, Japanese food, katsuobushi kezuriki, katsuobushi kezuri, katsuobako, katsuobushi, wakoshoku, blue paper steel, blue paper, aogami, aogamiko