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Cutlery; bladed or pointed hand tools; scissors; scissors
for children; scissors for household use; scissor blades;
gardening shears and scissors; metal-cutting scissors (tin
shears); nail clippers; nail scissors; Japanese grip
scissors (Japanese thread clippers); punches (hand tools);
woolen shears; hair cutting scissors; cutters; knives;
thin-bladed kitchen knives; folding knives; glass cutters;
paring knives; scaling knives; paring irons; fish slicing
kitchen knives; tatami mat choppers; carving knives;
Japanese chopping kitchen knives; drawknives; vegetable
knives; cleavers; table knives; wine knives/sommelier
knives; cutters for wine bottle foil; non-electric razors;
safety razors; razor blades; straight razors; Japanese
razors; hand-operated hair clippers; gaffs; fish scoops;
rice scoops; sugar scoops; hand hooks; fertilizer scoops;
planes; awls; saws (hand-operated); chisels (hand-operated);
axes; sickles and scythes; hatchets; broadaxes; center
punches (hand-held); dies (hand tools); taps (hand tools);
drills; milling cutters (hand tools); files (hand-held);
reamers (hand-held); swords; sabres (sword); sword canes;
daggers; Japanese swords; hand tools, hand-operated; bush
hammers (stone hammers); mallets; hammers (hand-operated);
spanners; screwdrivers; adjustable spanners; wrenches
(hand-operated); masons' trowels; branding irons; vices;
carpenters' pincers (nail pullers); nippers; pliers; cutting
pliers (linemans' pliers); tongs; pickaxes and mattocks;
spades; gardening trowels; shovels; snow shovels; razor
strops (leather strops); sharpening steels; whetstones
(sharpening stones); egg slicers (non-electric);
non-electric planes for flaking dried bonito blocks
(katsuo-bushi planes); sugar tongs; can openers
(non-electric); nutcrackers (not of precious metal); spoons;
cheese slicers (non-electric); pizza cutters (non-electric);
forks (cutlery).
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Cooking pots and pans (non-electric); rice cooking pots
(non-electric); griddles (non electric); mess-tins (rice
cooking canteens); frying pans (non-electric); cooking
steamers (non-electric); coffee-pots (non-electric, not of
precious metal); Japanese cast iron kettles, non-electric
(tetsubin); kettles (non-electric); tableware (other than
knives, forks and spoons) not of precious metal; Japanese
style tea-serving pots (kyusu); drinking cups (not of
precious metal); sake cups (not of precious metal); dishes
and plates (not of precious metal); salad bowls (not of
precious metal); Japanese nests of food boxes (jubako);
Japanese rice bowls not of precious metal (chawan); dish
covers; decanters; sake serving bottles (tokkuri); serving
bowls (hachi); beer mugs; lunch boxes; jugs (not of precious
metal); teacups (yunomi); Japanese style soup serving bowls
(wan); tea canisters; kitchen urns (not of precious metal);
bread cases for kitchen use; portable coldboxes
(non-electric); rice chests; food preserving jars of glass;
drinking flasks for travellers; vacuum bottles (insulated
flasks); ice pails; whisks (non-electric); cooking
strainers; pepper pots (not of precious metal); sugar bowls
(not of precious metal); salt shakers (not of precious
metal); egg cups (not of precious metal); napkin holders
(not of precious metal); napkin rings (not of precious
metal); trays (not of precious metal); toothpick holders
(not of precious metal); colanders; shakers; Japanese style
cooked rice scoops (shamoji); hand-operated coffee grinders
and pepper mills; cooking funnels; Japanese style wooden
pestles (surikogi); Japanese style earthenware mortars
(suribachi); Japanese style personal dining trays or stands
(zen); bottle openers; corkscrews; cooking graters; tart
scoops; chopsticks; chopstick cases; ladles for kitchen use;
cooking sieves and sifters; chopping boards for kitchen use;
rolling pins for cooking purposes; grills (cooking
utensils); toothpicks; lemon squeezers (citrus juicers);
waffle irons (non-electric); kitchen knife stands.