手さげガラスびん
A durable glass jar from Tokyo, made to store and carry your favourite food and drinks.
This iconic glass jar, first created by in 1976 as a honey carrier, can be put to a variety of uses in any kitchen. The clever handbag-like design features a screw-on lid that conveniently doubles as a handle, making it easy to carry anything from dry goods to your favourite pickles. The wide-mouthed jar makes filling and removing easy, and shows the contents within, adding a touch of elegance to your countertop. Glass jars are well known for their ability to preserve the true flavour and scent of whatever is stored inside. The jar’s superb airtightness also ensures that its contents stay fresh and delicious for as long as possible.
The Kantō region is densely populated and home to a third of the country's population. It is centred around the nation's vibrant capital – Tokyo, formerly known as Edo, which has been the cultural, economic and political heart of Japan for centuries. Outside this megacity, there are mountains, onsen and ski resorts, magnificent temple complexes and excellent surfing opportunities within easy reach.
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