5. What is karakuri tansu?

 Traditional JAPANESE KOGEI "Waza" @iwate [Article No.5]

 

What is a chest of chest?

 
A tansu is something that protects Important Items.
IWAYADO TANSU HAS LOCKS OND DOORS BECAUSE IT ALSO SAFE. That is the only Mechanism USED to Protect IMPORTANT ITEMS He PRODUCTS ARE KARAKURI TANSU, WHICH HAVE A HIDDEN BOX CALLED A SHINOBI ATTACHED THEM.

THE WORD SHINOBI ISED ASED ASED ANOTHER NAME FOR NINJA. It LiterAlly Means Something that Has BEEN CONCEALED Do not know about it. SINCE IWAYADO TANSU TANSU WAS WAS WAS MARRIAGE FURNITURE, The Hidden Box is Thought to to Habe Originated from the Parents' Concern for the Daughter Who Was Getting Married, and they Y Hing Useful in IT in Case of Trouble at the Newlywed's Home. This shows that iwayado Tansu Played The Role of Storing Not only the clothes but also Important Items.
SOME OF THE PRODUCTS SHOWCASED in THIS EXHIBITION ALSO CONTAIN SHINOBI, SO PLEASE ENJOY THE DEVICE (KARAKURI).

Cap.) An Example of Shinobi Hidden in Karakuri Tansu.

 

A look at Different Drawers that USE Traditional Craftsmanship

The karakuri tansu
THERE ARE A VARIETY OF DRAWERS OF CRAFTSMANSHIP AS THAT THAT THAT THAT THIS OFFER in T some time Omplicated Style of Drawer, That Actualy Hides a Set of Drawers at the Back of the Larger DRAWERS. THESE DRAWERS ALSO CREATED in THE MANUFACTURING PROCESSS HAS BEEN PASSED DOWN. LEX and INGENIOUS DESIGN is hidden.

A Look at What a Medium sized Karakuri Set of Drawers


①A Medium Sized Karakuri Set of Drawers Has 5 Hidden Compartments.
② THE MIDDLE SECTION BETWEEN THE DRAWERS CAN ALSO BE PULLED OUT TO REVEAL A Secondary Drawer Hidden at the back.
③ THE HINGED DOOR on the Drawers Opens to Revel Extra Drawers.
④ THERE IS A PAULOWNIA DRAWER INSIDE THE DOOR.
⑤When you take out both drawers You will find that the have a different destination to Each oter.
⑥T The Back of the Top Drawer Slot, A Secret Compartment Can Be Found. The Hidden Drawer Has A Handle The Drawers Out.


 
The chest is "protect important things"

Iwatanido has a key to drawers and doors because he played a role as a safe. Not only is the mechanism that protects important things, but also the "Karakuri Chest" with a hidden box called "sneaking" for most products.

"Ninjibi" is also the name of "Ninja", but literally "a sneaking thing", that is, "secretly hidden so that it is not known to others", this is the Iwatanido chest of tans. Because it was a tool, it is thought that it is a remnant made to think of a daughter and to make something useful when you are in trouble. This shows that Iwatan -do Tansu played the role of not only clothes but also "important things".
Some of the products this time are also sneaking, so please enjoy the device.
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