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【Cautions for using electrical products】
When using electrical appliances, please note that the voltage is different from that of Japan, which may cause malfunctions.
Since the plug type is Japan type(A or B type), please check the voltage and use a transformer.
Please note that a transformer is different from a conversion adapter.
We are not responsible for malfunctions caused by use without a transformer.
【Voltage Compatibility】
When using electrical appliances, please note that they are designed for Japanese voltage specifications (90-110V), so if you use them with a different voltage, it may cause a malfunction.
【Plug Type】
Our products use Japanese plug types (A or B type).
Please use a conversion adapter if necessary.
【Important Note on Transformers and Adapters】
A transformer adjusts voltage to match your device’s requirements.
A conversion adapter only changes the plug shape and does not adjust voltage.
Using only a conversion adapter without a transformer may result in damage to the product.
【Liability】
We are not responsible for malfunctions or damages caused by improper use, such as operating the product without a transformer.
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Dimensions: Width 44cm x Depth 35cm x Sitting height 41cm / Weight: 1.7kg / Material: Plain wood / Notes: Foldable, upper and lower octagonal bars / Country of manufacture: Made in Japan
A chair for shrines and temples. It can be easily folded and carried easily. It has become more common for people to sit on chairs at shrines and the main halls of temples. It is greatly appreciated by the elderly and people with disabilities.
It is used not only in temples and shrines, but also in Noh, kabuki, dance, gagaku, yabusame, karate, kendo, judo, flower arranging, tea ceremonies, and chairs for military commanders.
When sitting on the hutoko, sit with your legs crossed on either side. There is also a front and back, so the one with your crossed inner legs out will be the front, and the opposite will be the backrest.
Comes with a "Certificate" issued by Takita Shoten, which is proof of Takita Shoten brand quality.
Comes with a "Certificate" issued by Takita Shoten, which is proof of Takita Shoten brand quality.
A chair for shrines and temples.
It can be easily folded and carried easily.
It has become more common for people to sit on chairs at shrines and the main halls of temples.
It is very popular with elderly people and people with disabilities.
It is used not only in temples and shrines, but also in Noh, kabuki, dance, gagaku, yabusame, karate, kendo, judo, flower arranging, tea ceremonies, and chairs for military commanders.
When sitting on the hutoko, sit with your legs crossed on either side.
There is also a front and back, so the one with your crossed inner legs out will be the front, and the opposite will be the backrest.