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For over 400 years, Japanese craftsmen in the Kishu region have been firing a charcoal so dense, so precisely structured, that modern water engineers still can't fully explain how it works. This is binchotan — ancient Japanese technology that removes chlorine, balances pH, and releases beneficial minerals into your water. No replacement filters. No plastic waste. No supply chain dependency. Just a $5 stick that outperforms what the $300 filter industry doesn't want you to know about. In this video, we break down the exact firing process that gives binchotan its extraordinary pore structure, compare it head-to-head against Brita, Berkey, and reverse osmosis systems, and show you the precise step-by-step method to get the most out of it. Every claim is backed by peer-reviewed water chemistry research and Japanese government environmental testing data. Ancient Japanese engineering meets modern science — and ancient wins. If you're fascinated by ancient Japanese technology, Japanese inventions, and the engineering secrets of Edo period Japan that modern industry buried, Nippon Old Stories is your channel. We uncover the real history behind Japanese daily life, Japanese survival history, and ancient Japanese architecture — the knowledge that built one of history's most advanced civilizations. Like this video if it changed how you think about your water filter, and Subscribe so you never miss the next discovery.