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| #775708 in Books | Size: N/A | Color: n/a | Chronicle | 2008-04-02 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.00 x.50 x4.63l,.56 | File type: PDF | 144 pages | URAWAZA | Chronicle||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| EXCELLENT IDEAS; I WISH THE BOOK WAS LONGER|By M.A. De Neve|Did you know that cleaning your toilet bowl every day is lucky and brings good fortune? Clean it by splashing a little mouthwash in the bowl and then using the toilet brush. There are dozens of great tips in this book. It was a fun read. I love creative ideas. As a a Michigander I was excited to know I can stay w|||TOYKO ART BEAT|There is more to Urawaza, however, than these tricks exposed. The Tokyo-born and bred Katayama delves into the history of the craft and contributes anecdotes from her own experiences, meaning readers come out knowing that much more about life i
Japan has a way of thinking that is just . . . different. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Tokyo-born journalist Lisa Katayama's collection of urawaza (a Japanese word for secret lifestyle tricks and techniques). Want to turbocharge your sled? Spray the bottom with nonstick cooking spray. Can't find someone to water your plants while you're away? Place the plant on a water-soaked diaper, so it slowly absorbs water over time. The subject of popular TV shows ...
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