The phrase "one Fuji, two hawks, and three eggplants," which is a list of things that are said to be good luck to see in the first dream in order, is attributed to Ieyasu, whose specialty was a representative product of Suruga Province, and whose favorite food was Ieyasu's. All of these are said to have been related to Ieyasu. This lively and fun tenugui towel combines this Suruga-related lucky motif with modern Shizuoka specialties.
*This is a program logo licensed product of the historical drama " What Will You Do, Ieyasu?"
Our Tenugui towel are dyed by hand by craftsmen using a dyeing technique called CHUSEN.
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Item No : 00983055
Size for USA : Approximately 13 inch. wide and 35 inch. long
Size for World : Approximately 33cm. wide and 90cm. long
Material : 100% Cotton
Made in Japan
Attention:
- Colors: Images 1 and 2 are closer in color to the actual product.
- Colors of the actual product may vary depending on the settings on your screen
- Slight differences in color are inherent to the nature of the raw materials and dyeing technique used to make the tenugui
- The odor of the dyes sometimes remains, but it will get more faint as you use the product. For more information, please check here.
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