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Love them, hate them, deplore their government’s sense of geography and history, the Japanese culture is just plain cool. In this occasional series I will highlight peculiarities of this unique collection of people on that big island in the East Sea of Japan’s West…whatever.
Entry #1: Laser Decorated Sushi

- What the Japanese call a Makisushi and the Koreans call Kim Bap, has been given a long needed upgrade after languishing in insipidity for centuries. Apparently someone was sitting in the office trying to figure out a new use for lasers and decided to cut patterns into sheets of seaweed and presto! Decorative handrolls!
A tip of the hat to Nathan Schwartzman over at Asia Correspondent for spotting this.
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In this occasional series I will highlight peculiarities of this unique collection of people on that big island in the East Sea of Japan’s West…whatever.
cut patterns into sheets of seaweed and presto! Decorative handrolls!
I will highlight peculiarities of this unique collection of people on that big island in the East Sea of Japan’s West…whatever.
http://www.snappymaterials.com/
new use for lasers and decided to cut patterns into sheets of seaweed and presto! Decorative handrolls!
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new use for lasers and decided to cut patterns into sheets of seaweed and presto! Decorative handrolls!
This unique collection of people on that big island in the East Sea of Japan’s West…whatever.
http://www.priorityonejets.com/