
Rie Hayashi
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Sep 12, 2024 |
asianews.network | Rie Hayashi
September 12, 2024 TOKYO – The flowers and plants depicted on the many wooden boxes are created using the roketsu kusakizome technique — dyeing with natural dyes made from plants — and they are characterized by their simple beauty. Such dyes lend a distinctly graceful appearance that is soothing to look at. Lilies, passionflowers, camellias and cymbidiums — the painted flowers and plants are supple and elegant. They are the work of roketsu kusakizome artist Reiko Nomura, 75.
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Sep 7, 2024 |
japannews.yomiuri.co.jp | Rie Hayashi
The flowers and plants depicted on the many wooden boxes are created using the roketsu kusakizome technique — dyeing with natural dyes made from plants — and they are characterized by their simple beauty. Such dyes lend a distinctly graceful appearance that is soothing to look at. Lilies, passionflowers, camellias and cymbidiums — the painted flowers and plants are supple and elegant. They are the work of roketsu kusakizome artist Reiko Nomura, 75.
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Aug 26, 2024 |
iv.iiarjournals.org | Yuki Toyoda |Rie Hayashi |Norikatsu Miyoshi |Rie Mizumoto
Key Words:Rectal tumortransanal endoscopic local excisionmulti-jointed forcepspostoperative dysfunctionSince the choice of surgical resection for rectal cancer has a significant impact on the subsequent quality of life, various methods have been extensively studied in consideration of functional preservation.
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Aug 11, 2024 |
asianews.network | Rie Hayashi
August 12, 2024 TOKYO – Dishes intended to bring the pleasure of tasty food to people who have problems chewing and swallowing are gaining popularity. “Inclusive food” dishes are intended for everyone who wants to enjoy good-tasting food, even if you can eat without problems. Some dishes are designed to look and taste like regular foods. One dish that on first glance looks like a whole apple is actually an apple-flavored jelly covered in a cheese-based mousse and coated with a berry sauce.
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Aug 10, 2024 |
japannews.yomiuri.co.jp | Rie Hayashi
Dishes intended to bring the pleasure of tasty food to people who have problems chewing and swallowing are gaining popularity. “Inclusive food” dishes are intended for everyone who wants to enjoy good-tasting food, even if you can eat without problems. Some dishes are designed to look and taste like regular foods. One dish that on first glance looks like a whole apple is actually an apple-flavored jelly covered in a cheese-based mousse and coated with a berry sauce.
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