It's me again. Things are slowly getting a bit clearer, I'm actually thinking about buying this kyusu:
http://www.artisticnippon.com/product/t ... imple.html
Which size would you actually prefer, the 220 ml or the 255 ml?
Apr 10th, '10, 16:43
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Re: Thoughts on kyusu?
That Hokujo is SWEET! size probably depends on what volume you normally brew but I would personally go for the 255 shown there. for ME it would be a little more versatile as its fine not to fill it up if you brew smaller anyway. Actually usually its preferred not to fill it up too much.
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Re: Thoughts on kyusu?
I think my second e-mail to the tokoname.jp catalog went astray; when I sent a new message requesting a quote, things all happened quickly--quote, paypal transaction, shipping info, and arrival of wonderfully neatly and securely wrapped kyusus and cooling pitchers/fair cups.
Today featuring the newest kyusu in the general teaware showoff topic--
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 24#p152924
hope that takes you to the picture. If not, check it out in my flickr photostream here--click 'all sizes' button to see larger version which shows off the sasame better, BTW:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/debunix/4540508063/
This was their pot #989 on p.46 of the catalog, holds just 5 oz neatly.
Today featuring the newest kyusu in the general teaware showoff topic--
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 24#p152924
hope that takes you to the picture. If not, check it out in my flickr photostream here--click 'all sizes' button to see larger version which shows off the sasame better, BTW:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/debunix/4540508063/
This was their pot #989 on p.46 of the catalog, holds just 5 oz neatly.
Re: Thoughts on kyusu?
Hello... I am looking for a kyusu with sesame filter with very small holes (so I can use it for fukamushi too). Like this one: http://www.rishi-tea.com/store/teaware_ ... etail.html (unfortunately this one is out of stock). So, does anybody know for more kyusus with filter like that? Thanks!
May 1st, '10, 11:17
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Re: Thoughts on kyusu?
A lot of TCers have this Kyusu!Kaja2737 wrote:Hello... I am looking for a kyusu with sesame filter with very small holes (so I can use it for fukamushi too). Like this one: http://www.rishi-tea.com/store/teaware_ ... etail.html (unfortunately this one is out of stock). So, does anybody know for more kyusus with filter like that? Thanks!
Have you checked out http://www.artisticnippon.com/product/t ... eindex.htm ? Pretty good selection of Sasame screen kyusu.
The Kikumaru can also be found here http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... s-002.html , but you could also ask ArtisticNippon if he can get it!
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Re: Thoughts on kyusu?
And as I posted a while ago,
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 8&start=33
the tokoname.jp catalog has a lot of pots with sasame filters.
And the filters on the two I bought look like this:

This Den's tea kyusu has a slightly larger filter with holes of virtually identical size:
http://www.denstea.com/index.php?main_p ... th=275_433
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 8&start=33
the tokoname.jp catalog has a lot of pots with sasame filters.
And the filters on the two I bought look like this:

This Den's tea kyusu has a slightly larger filter with holes of virtually identical size:
http://www.denstea.com/index.php?main_p ... th=275_433
May 1st, '10, 12:33
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Re: Thoughts on kyusu?
Yeah, the Den's Premium is quite nice, a bit smaller which makes it great for brewing your best sencha in smaller steeps. But feels great in hand. It is a sweet kyusu!
Re: Thoughts on kyusu?
The top set (horizontally) says "sasame", and the second set says (roughly -- accounting for transliteration) "ceramesh". Hopefully that clears it up some? I suspect they might be used interchangeably, but I'm not sure.Stefan wrote:Do you happen to know what these symbols actually mean or if there is a difference between the two that you posted? One can find them both in the catalogue...
Re: Thoughts on kyusu?
Thanks... probably I will try to order kikumaru, because it looks like it has the smallest holes. Hope that's not just on the photo 

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The sasame screens are usually punched with a press machine which is why they look so perfect. I think the holes are pretty universal as a result, kind of like they all have the same machine.Kaja2737 wrote:Thanks... probably I will try to order kikumaru, because it looks like it has the smallest holes. Hope that's not just on the photo
So any kyusu with the Sasame will likely be just about the same.
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Oh, I didn't know that, thanks. So probably sesame filter is not best choice for fukamushi 

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Now that is getting subjective.Kaja2737 wrote:Oh, I didn't know that, thanks. So probably sesame filter is not best choice for fukamushi

I tend to go with stainless steel screen for when I know I want to pour faster with fuka.
But a sasame can work fine for fuka as long as you pay attention to pouring and pour slower! It becomes a bit more of a skill.