“We will not lose to corona and enjoy your house time!” Masu will be released, which can help prevent the spread of new coronavirus infection and support medical practice while enjoying your house time

2020.04.28

Ohashi Koki Co., Ltd., which manufactures and sells Masu in Ogaki City, Gifu Prefecture, encourages “home drinking” to drink at home to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infection. “We do not lose the corona and enjoy the house time Masu ! “Will be sold.
In order to prevent the spread of new coronavirus infection, people who spend time at home refraining from going out at night enjoy drinking at home by using a basket and want to help prevent the spread of new coronavirus infection. It was. In addition, a portion of the sales of this product will be donated to the “New Coronavirus Infectious Disease Crisis Donation Fund” by the Doctors Without Borders.

The background behind the birth of "We enjoy the house time without losing to Corona!"

The new coronavirus is raging all over the world, and the government is requesting to refrain from going out, mainly in the metropolitan area.
By not leaving home, you can avoid the risk of infection and prevent the spread of infection if you are infected. Under such circumstances, we encourage people to stay at home and help prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection, and we want people living at home to have a little fun. With the theme of “Let’s enjoy at home”, we planned “We will not lose to corona and enjoy our house time!”
The message “#stay home” (let’s stay at home) is printed on this box.

"We will not lose to Corona and look forward to our time!" Masu

In addition to spending time with your family at home, the spread of the coronavirus has become a fashionable trend. You can also use this Masu for “online drinking at home” using an online application, and you can use this meas. I would also like you to enjoy a dinner with people.
Also, for those who receive “Masu”, please let them know that you are enjoying “Masu” through SNS, etc., and try to “stay at home” to prevent the spread of corona and prevent infection spread through “Masu” We would like to share with you.

Drinking at home using the video conference application "zoom"

Donate a portion of product sales to the Doctors Without Borders

Sekiki Ohashi will responsibly donate a portion of the sales of this Masu to the “New Coronavirus Infectious Disease Crisis Fund Raising” by the Doctors Without Borders that fights at the front line of coronavirus infection. Through this Masu, the purchaser can help prevent the spread of infection worldwide.

[Outline of donations for new coronavirus infectious disease donations]

Recruitment : March 26, 2020

One example of what can be supported :
3000 yen We can provide one medical protective suit.
5000 yen We can provide 42 pieces of medical protective masks.
We can provide 21 gloves for 10,000 yen against solvent.

* Varies depending on foreign exchange.

【Product Summary】

Product Name: “We will not lose to corona and enjoy our house time” Masu!
Size / Capacity: Ichimei Masu 85mm × 85mm × 56mm (H) / 180ml
Material: Japanese cypress (Kiso, Tono, etc.)
Selling price: 600 yen (excluding tax)
Sale period: April 7, 2020 – May 31, 2020

Sales destination
Masu Kobo Masuya (2-8 Nishi outside town, Ogaki City, Gifu)
masu cafe(Ogaki City, Gifu)、
>Masubo Masuya Official Website
>Click here for product page
You can also order by phone, fax, or email.

[Announcement of donation amount]
It will be announced on our SNS (Facebook, Instagram) and website at the end of April and the end of May.

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