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Our History

In Japan, during ceremonies at teahouses, a piece of cloth was dipped in hot water and offered to travelers who stopped to rest. This piece of cloth was called a Oshibori.

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Our concept

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The Oshibori: A Customizable Product

Our customization service helpspromote your business. We offer you the opportunity to communicate in a new way using a fresh medium.

 

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WHERE SHOULD WE PLACE OUR OSHIBORI? - Oshibori Concept Image

Where should we place the oshibori?

 To make a lasting impression, welcome or thank your guests upon their arrival or departure with a Oshibori. More original than a chocolate bar, An Oshibori Concept towel will fit right in in the suites or rooms at your hotel.

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Oshibori: A Barrier Against COVID-19

It's a fact: since the start of the pandemic (CORONAVIRUS - COVID-19), current events are forcing us to rethink our daily lives. And as strange as it may seem, the oshibori could be part of these new measures.

The antibacterial oshibori are in tune with the times thanks to their solutions, hand and surface sanitizer for use on the go.

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The Origin of Oshibori

Theoshibori (Oshibori, Oshibori, or Oshibori) is a a small warm towel presented to customers in a restaurant or bar in Japan to wipe one's hands. It is also used during formal meals.

It was during the Edo period, Edo jidai 江戸時代, that the word oshibori was first used. At the time, it referred to a piece of cloth soaked in a bucket of water that was offered to travelers to help them recover from the fatigue of their journey. By wringing it out (from the Japanese verb *shiboru* 絞る), the expression oshibori stayed.

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WHAT IS AN OSHIBORI? - Oshibori Concept Image

What is an oshibori?

Theoshibori is simply a wet wipe designed to help you clean yourself when there is no running water. In general, it is known for providing comfort and is a hallmark of excellent service. It is common to see it served in Japanese restaurants, bars, airports, and even long-distance trains (such as the Shinkansen). Some oshibori are also served on JR Express trains throughout Japan.

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