
Good evening. * The market opened in Kobe and restaurants were open after 8.30pm, so I was invited to a curry restaurant in the local Motomachi shopping arcade.

Super spicy mapo curry...Super spicy curry after a day of work is a real treat for the body...
We deliver to nurseries.
We received a request from Akashi Sakuranbo Children's Garden to deliver a set of shoe cabinets and lockers for the entrance.

The site was crowded with wallpaperers and installers, so the delivery didn't go smoothly, but we managed to get it all done neatly.

The back of the shoe cupboard is a counter that the teachers can use. Naturally, it is difficult to match a factory-made counter with a building, and building walls in particular often do not have perfect right angles.

We make fine adjustments as we cut, deciding which points need to be perfectly aligned to look nice, and how to fill in any gaps. We decide on the spot.

As a result, the most difficult part ended up like this. The narrow gaps were filled with caulking, and the wider gaps were filled with the same cypress wood, so they lined up beautifully.
You will learn how to collect it.

Working on site is often hard for me, but the carpenters who accompany me teach me a lot, so I learn a lot.
For example, if you fill this gap like this, it will look nice. They can do things like that easily. When fitting a locker inside a wall, the locker body is made about 10 mm smaller than the inside dimensions of the wall. If you fill the gap with trim like the one in the photo, it will fit in nicely.

The edges are secured (cut at 45 degrees) so they are hidden.

I'm relieved that the delivery was completed safely before the handover. Thank you to the members who made it at the factory, the sales members who met with us, the customers, and the people at the site. I'll come back to take photos after the handover.
At the toy factory, you can make play toys using wasanbon.
At the toy factory, we are currently producing wasanbon play toys to be delivered to the Sanuki Toy Museum, which will open this spring . These are the works of toy craftsman Ohhiro.

Wasanbon is a sugar confectionery that represents Kagawa and Tokushima, and is a high-class Japanese confectionery that you can enjoy the pictures on the front when you open it. It is usually prepared as a gift or on special occasions such as festival days.


By the way, this is the sugar candy called wasanbon.

This is what it looks like when made at Nakayoshi Library. Children can enjoy playing house with real-looking Wasanbon. It would be fun to pass on the local Kagawa culture through playing house.







This wasanbon play set can only be played with at the Sanuki Toy Museum. Please see below for access information. I can't wait for it to be completed! I'd like to go there when it opens. Bye then.