-
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...
- However, some
kyūsu, like
their Chinese counterparts, have the
handle opposite the spout.
Kyūsu is
frequently made of ceramics. The
kyūsu has its origins...
- Pak
Kyusu (Korean: 박규수; 1807–1877) was a scholar-bureaucrat, teacher, politician, and a
diplomat of the
Joseon period. He was
known as a
pioneer of the...
-
Gyokuro brewed in a
traditional Kyūsu teapot...
- 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...
- 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...
-
ultimate attack. 147 "Nothing More That Can Be Done!!" Transliteration: "Banji
Kyūsu!!" (****anese: 万事休す!!)
Kazuhisa Takenouchi Toshiki Inoue Masayuki Uchiyama...
-
elaborately engraved masterpieces. Cast-iron
cookware ****anese tea
ceremony Kyūsu, ****anese
teapots that
typically have side
handles Kettle, a
vessel with...
-
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,...
- in
December 1937.
After being evaluated by the
Imperial ****anese Navy,
Kyusu and K.K.
Watanabe Tekkosho chose to
ignore the NAA
design almost entirely...