Kobo Aizawa Straight Pot, Yokote-style Handle
¥7,400
Unit price perKobo Aizawa Straight Pot (Side Handle)

This is a stainless steel kyusu (Japanese teapot) from "Kobo Aizawa", located in Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, a region known for its thriving hardware and western tableware production.
Its cylindrical shape gives it a sharp impression, and it can be used not only as a kyusu but also as a teapot or even a dashi (soup stock) pourer for hot pot dishes.
Please note that it cannot be used over direct heat.
Pour hot water into the kyusu, and once the tea leaves have opened, gently pour it into a teacup.
Holding the steaming teacup gently with both hands and sipping the tea, regardless of age or gender, brings a moment of relaxation, making one feel deeply grateful to be Japanese.
The straight, cylindrical body is made of matte stainless steel, with a handle of moso bamboo that extends gracefully.
The traditional kyusu style is easy to hold, and a slight tilt of the wrist allows for smooth pouring.
The simple design, devoid of any unnecessary elements, evokes the concept of "functional beauty."
It seems suitable for both Japanese and Western teas.
It comes with a large tea strainer and a wide opening that makes it easy to clean. The size is just right for 1-2 cups of tea, lightweight and easy to hold.
Above all, its durable stainless steel construction, which won't break even if dropped, is reassuring. It blends seamlessly into any table setting and is exceptionally practical.
If you haven't yet found your favorite kyusu or pot, this "Straight Pot" should fit perfectly.

The "yokote" (side) handle is attached to the side of the main body in an arched shape. Its large semicircle makes it easy to grip.
The lid knob is made of wood. It has a slightly protruding mushroom shape at the top, making it easy to grasp. The spout, lid knob, and handle are aligned in a straight line.
In accordance with its tall, elongated body, it comes with a tall tea strainer. Even with a small amount of hot water, the tea leaves are properly steeped.
There is also a tea strainer at the joint between the body and the spout. For larger tea leaves, such as those used for Chinese tea, you can remove the included strainer and use it.
The spout is tapered. It allows for a clean pour with no drips.
The Kobo Aizawa logo is stamped on the bottom of the main body.
Kobo Aizawa

A kitchenware manufacturer founded in 1922 in Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, a region renowned for its metalworking industry.
Aizawa's craftsmanship and philosophy stem from the fundamental question of "why do things exist?" They constantly return to this origin, drawing out its essence with the sensibility of a craftsman.
Based on the principle that "function and beauty are inseparable; something functionally rich is beautiful, and something beautiful in form is functional," they strip away ornamentation to create tools that are both functionally and aesthetically beautiful.
Just having beautiful tools on the table makes a meal look more delicious and brings joy.
Because of its timeless and simple appearance, its high quality, which allows it to be used for a long time, is truly appreciated.
| Product Details | |
| This is a stainless steel kyusu (Japanese teapot) from "Kobo Aizawa", located in Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, a region known for its thriving hardware and western tableware production. Its cylindrical shape gives it a sharp impression, and it can be used not only as a kyusu but also as a teapot or even a dashi (soup stock) pourer for hot pot dishes. Please note that it cannot be used over direct heat. |
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| Size | Approx. 15 × 8 × 11 cm |
| Material | Body/Mesh: 18-8 Stainless Steel Handle: Moso Bamboo Knob: Hana |
| Capacity/Weight | 400ml / Approx. 170g |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Remarks | Comes in a paper box. [Before Use] *Please wash thoroughly with dish soap before use. [After Use] *After thoroughly washing off dirt with dish soap, etc., wipe off moisture thoroughly and dry. The handle parts are made of natural materials, so there may be splinters, color unevenness, color fading, etc., but please understand this is due to the nature of the material. Slight wobbling may be observed at the bottom or lid. |
| Handling Precautions | *Before first use and after each use, wash thoroughly with a sponge and detergent. (Avoid using scrubbing brushes or abrasive powders, as they may cause fine scratches on the surface.) After washing, wipe off moisture with a dry, soft cloth to prevent dampness. *Do not place directly over fire. |
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