Vendor Profile
Kunzan Kobo Co.,Ltd.
| Address | Tsunagi Oirino Morioka City Iwate, JAPAN ZIP:020-0055 |
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| Representative Name | Kenji Sasaki |
| Annual Revenue | closed |
| No. of Employees | closed |
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About 10 days
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| Dimensions |
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Capacity: 2.0 liters
Size:Diameter of bottom: 110 mm |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Material: Cast iron (interior: oxidized film finish) (exterior: baked finish of lacquer and ohaguro)
Package: Individual box
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Description
| The Nambu type is the representative shape of the Nambu region, It is truly the royal road of tetsubin. The Nambu tetsubin is a representative shape of Nambu tetsubin. [The Nambu tetsubin is the most famous tetsubin in the world.] It is an unchanging shape that will surely be handed down from generation to generation. The history of this kettle dates back to the Edo period (1603-1868), when it was used as a sencha-tekimae (tea ceremony utensil). It is also very popular as a souvenir from Nanbu (Iwate Prefecture). |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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| Sea Mail | From Jan.16th 2026 to Mar.20th 2026 |
| Air Mail | From Dec.31st 2025 to Jan.2nd 2026 |
| EMS | From Dec.30th 2025 to Jan.2nd 2026 |
| Pantos Express | From Jan.1st 2026 to Jan.6th 2026 |
| DHL | From Dec.30th 2025 to Jan.1st 2026 |
| UPS | From Dec.30th 2025 to Jan.1st 2026 |
| FedEx | From Dec.30th 2025 to Jan.1st 2026 |
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
For products that are not in stock, we take approximately 3 months to 1 year (2 years or more for iron sand products) from the date of order before delivery. We appreciate your understanding.
*Please be sure to read *. *Beginning with a new product After rinsing lightly, boil water 2 to 3 times. *About the heat level Use medium heat for both gas and induction heaters. For IH heaters, use 600w-800w as a guide. When using *, please shift the lid. When boiling water, please shift the lid slightly to release steam. *The lid knob and the hyun are "hot". When transferring boiled water to a pot, etc., align the lids and pour the water into the pot while holding the knob with a cloth or other object. Be careful with the lid knob and bail* as they are very hot. (*When using an induction cooker, the bail generally does not get hot.) *The bail is fixed. Most tetsubin pots have a fixed bail. Please do not move it forcibly. *Whenever you finish using it Transfer the boiled water to a pot or other container, remove the lid, and let the residual heat dispel the water. Do not leave hot water inside the pot as it may cause rust. Use the [pot lid rest] as a place to put the lid while it dries in the residual heat. *Cautions for use with a stove While the stove is lit, the tetsubin can be left on the stove (be careful not to burn the stove empty). When the stove is turned off, transfer the hot water from the tetsubin to the pot, remove the lid, and allow the residual heat to evaporate the water. |
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It is truly the royal road of tetsubin.
The Nambu tetsubin is a representative shape of Nambu tetsubin. [The Nambu tetsubin is the most famous tetsubin in the world.] It is an unchanging shape that will surely be handed down from generation to generation. The history of this kettle dates back to the Edo period (1603-1868), when it was used as a sencha-tekimae (tea ceremony utensil). It is also very popular as a souvenir from Nanbu (Iwate Prefecture).