>>2470388It ain't bait, my dude
anime girls on my camping equipment?
now I will leave my room
It does indeed have a notch on the handle for hanging, lines for rice measurements, and is meant to be used over a fire. Made by a Japanese company that specializes in good outdoors equipment, they even made hatchets and tentspikes with the girls on them.
https://www.muranokajiya.jp/c/honten/yurucampmurakaji/yuruhangoBigger than US canteen.
I believe the style is called a M40/M44 mess kit
It was typically used by German and Swedish forces back in the day, and then adopted by Soviets for their mess kits
The Japanese adopted it too during WW2 and the style is popular and still used today. They call it a hango and the company Captain Stag still makes them, you can find them on amazon.
It's extremely easy for cooking rice outdoors, here's a good guide
https://www.tenkara-fisher.com/2017/01/genryu-fishing-of-japan-14-how-to-cook.htmlhttps://www.goodspress.jp/reports/288346/3/You can cook the rice in the bottom and then steam/cook food in the top compartment during the process. It's easy and popular to take shelf-stable retort curry in a pouch, cook it with the rice, and then eat curry rice in the woods.
Here I thought I was among fellow autists simply asking for a stove but I was the one who ended up explaining. I'll just import a nice outdoor stove that fits well.