Sicarius82
Wandering around with a bag of matchlight, looking for a match.
- Joined
- Jun 15, 2017
- Location
- Corona
I just picked up a Noritake Fuji Kamado. Needs a little TLC, but all in all in good working condition.
I've also been reading threads regarding accessories and rebuilding. One of the few questions I keep reading is the meaning of the Japanese kanji on the Kamado. Here's my contribution to the forum.
The first 4 part kanji (top characters) I can't make out. If someone has a better picture I can translate it.
The next five kanji symbols are "Fuji Mushi Kamado". Fuji being the famous Mt. Fuji (Fuji-San). Mushi meaning "steam" as it was originally intended for steaming rice.
The two kanji symbols below it is "Sango" meaning "number 3". I'm assuming this is the model type associated with Noritake kamados.
I'm looking for a base for the kamado to complete the look. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
I've also been reading threads regarding accessories and rebuilding. One of the few questions I keep reading is the meaning of the Japanese kanji on the Kamado. Here's my contribution to the forum.
The first 4 part kanji (top characters) I can't make out. If someone has a better picture I can translate it.
The next five kanji symbols are "Fuji Mushi Kamado". Fuji being the famous Mt. Fuji (Fuji-San). Mushi meaning "steam" as it was originally intended for steaming rice.
The two kanji symbols below it is "Sango" meaning "number 3". I'm assuming this is the model type associated with Noritake kamados.
I'm looking for a base for the kamado to complete the look. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.