I'm very glad I figured out how to print label in Japanese from my Brother P-Touch, so I can finally replace the romaji labels on my spice jars. Also in the background at upper left is a sealed, unopened 1960's vintage bottle of Ajinomoto ハイミー I bought via Yahoo! Japan Auctions and paid a bazillion yen to have shipped to me in the US.
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I actually meant to open the bottle and use the dispenser, but once I got it, I couldn't bear to break the 60 year old seal.
I also got a 1 Kg bag of Hi Mi in that order, but I'm still using up my regular Ajinomoto MSG, as well, so I've barely put a dent in the Hi Mi.
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I didn't even know Hi Mi existed, until I spotted the jar on the table during breakfast in this film from 1966. It took a bit, but I tracked it down via some Ajinomoto company history documents.
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