In the huge charcoal world, Kishu Bincho charcoal is the best product for its history, technical skill required in manufacturing, and quality.
However, the supply of Bincho charcoal made in Japan today is limited due to its demand. Therefore, the retail price of Bincho charcoal is getting higher.
Murayoshi Charcoal Studio's Bincho charcoal is processed in Fujian province of China under the technical supervision of Japanese Bincho charcoal artisans. We export directly from there and use the same raw lumber, Ubamegashi - an evergreen oak, used for Kishu Bincho charcoal. Consequently the quality of our Bincho charcoal easily stands up against the higher priced Kishu Bincho charcoal.
Now, Murayoshi Charcoal Studio sells Bincho charcoal to the world and at the most reasonable price!
Contributed by Japanese writer, Ms. Kiyoko Murakami.
One day her friend sent her some Bincho charcoal for electromagnetic wave protection. Ms. Murakami didn't know exactly what to use Bincho charcoal for at that time so she tried many things herself. She found it to be very effective in several applications! She put Bincho charcoal into her rice cooker and saw all the rice was fluffed up. That rice tasted great. She placed it in a flower vase. The water stayed clear and the flowers remained fresh for a long time. She placed some Bincho charcoal in a garbage can and the odor was gone. A medical science professor and acquaintance of hers, told her the data about Bincho charcoal. He said that a finger sized piece of Bincho charcoal has enough vesicles to purify all of the air in Tokyo dome.
She then realized how many great features Bincho charcoal truly has. Being a perfectionist, she tried to discover all the possible applications of Bincho charcoal. She used it in the bathtub, crushed it and scattered it in her garden, and placed it her dog's kennel.
Her dog was atopic and had dermatitis. He was losing his hair. Ms. Murakami had tried many veterinarians but to no avail. When she put the Bincho charcoal into his kennel, the dog started to crunch on the Bincho charcoal. He lay on his stomach, gripped the Bincho charcoal in his paws and gnawed away.
After only four or five days, his infected epidermis began to dry. Ms. Murakami stopped the clinic's medication and observed him. Short hair began to grow on her dog and his atopic condition was gone in a month.
Its no wonder that Bincho charcoal is effective in treating dogs given that some diabetics and hepatic patients use ground Bincho charcoal.
* Please consult a veterinarian before treating your pets with Bincho charcoal.