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4.Wisdom of gDezukurihHousingEating HabitsFolk Crafts and Tools
Agricultural utensilsCooking utensilsUtensils used around the open hearthSilk raising utensilsWeaving utensilsForestry utensilsFootgear, clothes and outfit for cold weatherOther daily commodities
gKobuh scoop
 gKobuh bowl
gShioh bowl
 gMenpah bowl
Jar
 gKirikoh container
gKotsurah silver vine basket
 gKone-bachih bowl
gShokeh drainer
 gChoshih soup bowl
gTeokeh hand pail
 gMisoh tub
 gMushih steamer
photo:gMushih steamer
gMushih steamer
A container made of Japanese cypress that is resistant to heat and warping, and used for steaming soy beans to make miso bean paste.
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