The Suikinkutsu is one of the Japanese garden techniques for enjoying sound, believed to have been devised by gardeners during the Edo period.
The Suikinkutsu is a Japanese garden technique for enjoying sound, believed to have been devised by gardeners during the Edo period. Its principle involves burying an unglazed pot with a hole in the bottom, allowing water from the ground to fall through the hole and strike the surface of the water that collects at the bottom, producing sound. The sound resonates inside the pot, creating a clear tone reminiscent of a koto, which is why it is called Suikinkutsu.
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【Features】 ○ Washable ○ Good-sounding bottle ○ Multiple water droplet holes ○ Stable drainage system ○ Water surface 30-50 cm from droplets ○ Hole on the side of the bottle (tone) ○ Bumps and roughness on the surface where droplets form ● For other functions and details, please contact us.
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【Uses】 ○ Musical instruments ○ Garden ● For more details, please contact us.
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Nagase Corporation has been engaged in the manufacturing and assembly processing of a wide range of parts, focusing on specialized draw forming processing within metalworking, including electronics, electrical components, medical devices, vacuum equipment, agricultural machinery, aircraft, communication devices, and lighting equipment. This draw forming process requires particularly skilled craftsmanship as it is a specialized technique. To this end, we have invested in thorough employee training and the expansion of our facilities to establish a system for maintaining high-quality and highly reliable products. We have also improved quality through the integration of manual skills and machine technology, and we have established a flexible system to meet various needs, positioning ourselves as a comprehensive order production factory from prototyping to mass production. Please feel free to consult us regarding any aspect of metalworking.

