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From: chuckers <chuckersjp@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Winter jinbei
Date: Mon, 16 May 2011 16:20:04 -0700 (PDT)
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On Monday, May 16, 2011 3:56:59 PM UTC+9, Declan Murphy wrote:
> On May 16, 11:16=A0am, CL <flo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > On 05/16/2011 10:14 AM, chuckers wrote:
> >
> > > On Sunday, May 15, 2011 11:45:19 PM UTC+9, Fustbariclation wrote:
> > >> It's getting a bit chilly for my summer jinbei - I'm in the Southern
> > >> Hemisphere.
> >
> > >> I was wondering if anybody knew anything about winter jinbei. Is the=
re
> > >> a different design? What material(s) are they made from?
> >
> > >> Most importantly, is there somewhere I can buy them from mail order
> > >> (on-line ideally)?
> >
> > > Not really winter jinbei but I think you might want a samue or hanten=
. =A0I just packed away my hanten for the season. =A0Use it every winter.
> >
> > > I will stick with jeans though. =A0jinbei/samue don't really do it fo=
r me.
> >
> > When you look for hanten, make sure you don't fall for the "lined happi
> > coat" scam some places lay on you. =A0I looked at some online sellers a=
nd
> > think you ought to demand they pay for the KY jelly. =A0They can afford=
 it
> > at the markups they are charging -- US$ 65.00 (JPY 5,300) for a hanten
> > that you can get at the local Komeri or Kasumi for JPY 800 is a very
> > good deal ... for the seller.
> >
> > Then you'll need your white cotton long underwear bottoms and tops, plu=
s
> > three pairs of fuzzy socks, to be worn simultaneously.
> >
> > The ultimate winter accessory, though, is a kotatsu, kotatsu cover,
> > kotatsu chair (adjustable, of course) and a case of 1.8 liter bottles o=
f
> > mugi-jochu and a 2 liter hot water pot for your oyuwari (umeboshi
> > optional, although they put quartered cucumber slices in it in Hakata).
> > =A0 What you need to do is locate all of them in front of the TV with t=
he
> > refrigerator (filled with cup noodle and beer) and microwave in easy
> > reach.
> >
> > A nineteen-year-old kotatsu mate, or several to be installed on a
> > rotating basis, is a very much added plus.
>=20
> I still haven't bothered obtaining a kotatsu. Other than hori-kotatsu,
> everytime I've sat at one its been uncomfortable. Never enough leg
> room, no support for my back, etc etc. Do you have an unusually large
> kotatsu or something?

Back support is provided by the za-isu (sold separately.)  Apparently, so i=
s the blanket/comforter you are put between the table top and the legs but =
it didn't say that on the box.  In my single days, I got caught out by that=
.  So, the kotatsu ended up being a chabudai that I would pile all kinds of=
 crap onto or rest my feet on when I was sitting on the low couch behind it=
.  Eventually, it had to be given to the sodai-gomi people because the spou=
sal unit didn't think it would work well with the imagined interior (not im=
agined by me.)
