misconception is that a kyūsu always has a side handle. However, the word "kyūsu" merely means "teapot", even though in common usage kyūsu usually does refer...
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"Nothing More That Can Be Done!!" / "Goku Hangs On" Transliteration: "Banji Kyūsu!!" (Japanese: 万事休す!!) Kazuhisa Takenōchi Toshiki Inoue Kazuhisa Takenōchi...
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although some kyusu, like their Chinese counterparts, have the handle located opposite the spout. Kyusu is frequently made of ceramics. The kyūsu, has its...
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イナウサ不思議探偵社 調査ファイル4『ホノボーノ』) "Yo-kai Humptea Jumptea" Transliteration: "Yōkai Banjī Kyūsu" (Japanese: 妖怪バンジーきゅうす) "Yo-kai Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Finale" Transliteration:...
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Sea [In Shimonoseki-kaikyo. A line running from Nagoya Saki (130°49'E) in Kyûsû through the islands of Uma Sima and Muture Simia (33°58',5N) to Murasaki...
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in December 1937. After being evaluated by the Imperial Japanese Navy, Kyusu and K.K. Watanabe Tekkosho chose to ignore the NAA design almost entirely...
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Chapter 116: Nothing More Can Be Done (万事休す, Banji Kyūsu) Chapter 117: The Weight of One Leg (片足の重さ, Katāshi no Omosa) Chapter 118: Celebration (お祝い,...
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Sencha kyūsu Arita ware sometsuke with glazed karako motifs...
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elaborately engraved masterpieces. Cast-iron cookware Japanese tea ceremony Kyūsu, Japanese teapots that typically have side handles Kettle, a vessel with...
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Kyūsu tea pot, Taishō era ca. 1921–1925, by Yamada Jōzan I...
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