Japanese Product
In one of the arcade games, I won something which was puzzling for me. Look at the snapshots here. When I got this reward, I asked the fella at the counter what it was. He told me perhaps it was a lunch box. So I went home happy that I got a new lunchbox for Rae.
As soon as I got home, I took the product out from its packaging and looked at it. It was weird. When fixed up, it looked like a boat or something of a moat. There was a separate piece that looked like a cup, which was fair enough. But the main feature, the ‘boat’ had a place for batteries and a button.. I tried to look at the back of the box but it was all written in Japanese so I had no idea what this is for.
Above: The Box - front and instructions at the back
I decided to ask Kacang, my online friend who lives in Japan and married with a Japanese family. She could read Japanese and told me that it is a device for cold noodles. White noodles are placed in the ‘moat’ area and the cup is for the ‘broth’ or seasoning. The button is suppose to keep the noodles cool, she told me.. Oh how interesting. So if I don’t eat cold noodles, what can I do with this then.. Any suggestions? Anyone. Please help give me some ideas ya…LOL








I have no idea! I thought it was a toothbrush holder at first. LOL
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Thats quite interesting! I think Japanese are the best in ingenuity and coming up with these things
Dont you think so?
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Hey, this is my first time seeing this leh, so funny but as it mentioned for “soume” (like our mee-sua), and i also can’t think of other ways to use this, “sou-men” is eaten during summer days here. a vcery simple and cooling dish. maybe your kids will like it?!
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as i do not know how “big” the container is i supose cuts fruits or mini jelly to keep kids occupies on long journey
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