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rectangular Japanese bowls
Hi,
anyone knows where to find these Japanese rectangular bowls - here on the cover and also on page 13
(Ranka Yearbook 1991), used on 12th World Amateur Go Championship
http://goo.gl/0F1cqf
I've seen plastic rectangular bowls, but looks to me these are made of wood. Anyone knows where to find them?
Many thanks in advance
anyone knows where to find these Japanese rectangular bowls - here on the cover and also on page 13
(Ranka Yearbook 1991), used on 12th World Amateur Go Championship
http://goo.gl/0F1cqf
I've seen plastic rectangular bowls, but looks to me these are made of wood. Anyone knows where to find them?
Many thanks in advance
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Re: rectangular Japanese bowls
I haven't seen those before, but my first thought was that they might be called "square boxes" rather than "rectangular bowls." A Google search returned these boxes: http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/megu ... nd_item_en . Those appear to be unfinished wood, probably not what you have in mind.
There is a note on that page (imperfectly translated from Japanese)...
My guess is that means the lids on square wooden boxes should fit tightly when new because they will loosen up with use. That's something to keep in mind while you're researching this.
There is a note on that page (imperfectly translated from Japanese)...
Please note that sometimes because it is somewhat stiff feeling in new condition the lower body cover lid, Tung is not originally tough in secular use lid cover with lower body comes loose.
My guess is that means the lids on square wooden boxes should fit tightly when new because they will loosen up with use. That's something to keep in mind while you're researching this.
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Re: rectangular Japanese bowls
Those rectangular stone containers might be shogi piece boxes : http://www5b.biglobe.ne.jp/~goban/engli ... html#top9f
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Re: rectangular Japanese bowls
Shogi piece boxes are much smaller than the two above photos. I believe these are containers designed to fit bowls and the pieces are put in there as an alternative use.
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Re: rectangular Japanese bowls
Hi, thanks to everyone who responded.
Not sure how they might be called, but looks to me they are rectangular
- see page 6 from Ranka Yearbook.
Definitely not boxes for shogi pieces, I have them and the box is much smaller.
And I've never see container for Go bowls separated, it's always for 2 bowls, like this one
http://www.kurashinokura.co.jp/754
Maybe they were made only for WAGC 1991
Not sure how they might be called, but looks to me they are rectangular
Definitely not boxes for shogi pieces, I have them and the box is much smaller.
And I've never see container for Go bowls separated, it's always for 2 bowls, like this one
http://www.kurashinokura.co.jp/754
Maybe they were made only for WAGC 1991
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Re: rectangular Japanese bowls
Hi,
WAGC '90 (Ranka 1991) was held in Hiroshima, and I googled "go bowls Hiroshima" kanjis. Here's one or two links to your taste:
http://www.megumido.co.jp/shopdetail/03 ... ge1/order/
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/megumido/goke-kirikaku-tyu/
Cheers,
Vesa
WAGC '90 (Ranka 1991) was held in Hiroshima, and I googled "go bowls Hiroshima" kanjis. Here's one or two links to your taste:
http://www.megumido.co.jp/shopdetail/03 ... ge1/order/
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/megumido/goke-kirikaku-tyu/
Cheers,
Vesa
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Re: rectangular Japanese bowls
way2go wrote:I haven't seen those before, but my first thought was that they might be called "square boxes" rather than "rectangular bowls."
Lol!
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Re: rectangular Japanese bowls
kupus wrote:Hi,
anyone knows where to find these Japanese rectangular bowls - here on the cover and also on page 13
(Ranka Yearbook 1991), used on 12th World Amateur Go Championship
http://goo.gl/0F1cqf
I've seen plastic rectangular bowls, but looks to me these are made of wood. Anyone knows where to find them?
Many thanks in advance
My wife bought some organic soaps recently for gifts which came in similar boxes. Maybe you can just look for non-Go stuff and concentrate on packaging? I bet it will be much cheaper than buying boxes which are specifically marketed to Go users. The soaps were not very expensive.
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Re: rectangular Japanese bowls
In the Go Weekly blog archive, I found suspiciously familiar go bowls in the photos taken in 2014 WAGC in Korea. No further information about those either...
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/shukango/e/02bae6 ... 3a7e26010b
Cheers,
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http://blog.goo.ne.jp/shukango/e/02bae6 ... 3a7e26010b
Cheers,
Vesa
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Re: rectangular Japanese bowls
Thanks Vesa for correcting WAGC year, and for finding Korean rectangular bowls.
I can easily made those, and will probably do it in the future.
Thanks to all who responded to my question.
I can easily made those, and will probably do it in the future.
Thanks to all who responded to my question.
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Re: rectangular Japanese bowls
Aobo sells rectangular "bowls. See: http://en.aobo-shop.com/24-go-bowls