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The sensation is a bit unnerving and invokes one of the laws of treehouse building: Heights you wouldn’t think twice about in a concrete structure suddenly become imposing when you’re on a branch. Taka, as everyone calls him — or sometimes Koba-san — is Japan’s best-known treehouse builder. He’s built treehouses for affluent Chinese clients and treehouses for preschools — draws for parents anxious about their children’s detachment from nature. The most modest of his structures, he says, is four square feet; the largest, about 270 square feet. He’s sometimes referred to as a “treehouse architect,” but he doesn’t care for the phrase — “architect” connotes not only degrees and building codes but other constraints, too, like permanence.
Persons: Takashi Kobayashi, He’s, preschools —, Organizations: CAN, Treehouse Creations Locations: Tokyo, Angkor Wat, Cambodia, Covid
Yes, Dyson’s Supersonic Hair Dryer Is Actually Worth It
  + stars: | 2023-06-15 | by ( Tom Vanderbilt | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +3 min
By Tom VanderbiltI had, for the record, no interest in buying a $430 hair dryer. I had, in fact, no interest in buying a hair dryer at all. I thought, for a moment, it was a phone; then, given its placement next to the sink, I realized it was a hair dryer: the Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer. We live in an area with particularly hard water which, even after softening, sometimes leaves our hair looking a bit dull. But I didn’t really buy a hair dryer.
Persons: Tom Vanderbilt I, Vidal Sassoon, Toto, Marie Kondo, , , , Dyson Organizations: Microsoft, Dyson Locations: Tokyo
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