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【Cautions for using electrical products】
When using electrical appliances, please note that the voltage is different from that of Japan, which may cause malfunctions.
Since the plug type is Japan type(A or B type), please check the voltage and use a transformer.
Please note that a transformer is different from a conversion adapter.
We are not responsible for malfunctions caused by use without a transformer.
【Voltage Compatibility】
When using electrical appliances, please note that they are designed for Japanese voltage specifications (90-110V), so if you use them with a different voltage, it may cause a malfunction.
【Plug Type】
Our products use Japanese plug types (A or B type).
Please use a conversion adapter if necessary.
【Important Note on Transformers and Adapters】
A transformer adjusts voltage to match your device’s requirements.
A conversion adapter only changes the plug shape and does not adjust voltage.
Using only a conversion adapter without a transformer may result in damage to the product.
【Liability】
We are not responsible for malfunctions or damages caused by improper use, such as operating the product without a transformer.
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This classic pattern, long loved by the common people of Asakusa, has been dyed in the popular colors of the Edo period. The classic "Nail Puller" pattern is popular among men. It resembles the aftermath of a nail being pulled out. It developed particularly as a pattern for Hanten coats, and the continuous pattern was also used to ward off evil spirits, making it a beloved pattern for protection.
This is a Tokuoka fabric made in Japan using high-quality Chita cotton.
Like traditional tenugui towels, both ends are left uncut.
It can be enjoyed as interior décor by hanging it on a hanging rod or in a frame. It is also suitable as a kendo towel as it is 100cm long.
Please note that the color on your monitor may differ from the actual color.
This classic pattern, long loved by the common people of Asakusa, has been dyed in the popular colors of the Edo period. The classic "Nail Puller" pattern is popular among men. It resembles the aftermath of a nail being pulled out. It developed particularly as a pattern for Hanten coats, and the continuous pattern was also used to ward off evil spirits, making it a beloved pattern for protection.