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'''Hohin''' is a Japanese teapot. Hohin means "Treasure Jar" in Japanese and implies with this name that only high quality tea leaves should be brewed inside this teapot. This teapots are similar to [[Kyusu]] teapot but without a handle. Compared to Shiboridashi teapots, which come also without handle, are Hohin teapots higher in shape. | '''Hohin''' is a Japanese teapot. Hohin means "Treasure Jar" in Japanese and implies with this name that only high quality tea leaves should be brewed inside this teapot. This teapots are similar to [[Kyusu]] teapot but without a handle. Compared to Shiboridashi teapots, which come also without handle, are Hohin teapots higher in shape. | ||