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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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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ultimate attack. 147 "Nothing More That Can Be Done!!" Transliteration: "Banji Kyūsu!!" (Japanese: 万事休す!!) Kazuhisa Takenouchi Toshiki Inoue Masayuki Uchiyama...
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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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Gyokuro brewed in a traditional Kyūsu teapot...
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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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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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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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Rengetsu ware teapot for steeped tea (kyūsu) inscribed with a waka poem by Ōtagaki Rengetsu, stoneware with rice-straw-ash glaze. Late Edo period-early...
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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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Teapot for steeped tea (kyūsu) inscribed with a waka poem by Ōtagaki Rengetsu, stoneware with rice-straw-ash glaze, late Edo period-early Meiji era, mid-19th...
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Betty, a British type of teapot Cube teapot, a British nautical teapot Kyūsu, a Japanese type of teapot Yixing clay teapot, a Chinese type of teapot...
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tube or vessel used to store the chakin during use Kyūsu (急須) is a small teapot Houhin smaller kyusu with no handle (泡瓶) Yuzamashi small vessel to cool...
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presence known and attacks each of the teams. 8 "Nina Corners (ニーナ窮す, Nīna kyūsu)" May 22, 1998 (1998-05-22) August 25, 2003 Kain's group are on assignment...
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"The 10 Count" (10カウント, Ten Kaunto) 192. "The Last Gasp!" (万事休す!!, Banji Kyūsu!!, lit. "It's All Over!!") 193. "The Fate of the Strongest" (天下一武道会の頂点!...
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titles such as "Sae (Bird)", "Upskail Phenomenon", "Shocking, Yanggajip Kyusu (a girl from a respectable family)" and the lyrics "mock people with fortunes...
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consumption in Japan Bulk tea at a traditional tea stall in Kyoto Tea bowl with kyūsu teapot Matcha bowl with a pastry (wagashi), served at Kyoto's Daigo-ji Cold...
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Jon-chae (father) Lady Yu (mother) Children Park Je-eung Korean name Hangul 박규수 Hanja 朴珪壽 Revised Romanization Bak Gyusu McCune–Reischauer Pak Kyusu...
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Tough Tribe who causes those he Inspirits to not care about things. Bungee Kyusu (バンジーきゅうす, Banjii Kyuusu) / Humtea Jumtea A bungee-themed teapot Yo-kai...
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expert of teaware, with the following words of praise: "Except for kibisho (kyūsu) teapots, it is unnecessary to go seek for masters in the capital." The...
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village is named after Yordan Yovkov in 1942. Its Turkish name was Chifut Kyusu (Bulgarian: Чифут Куюсу; Turkish: Çıfıt Kuyusu). The village has a population...
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