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A specialty store for Japanese traditional crafts to use and give as gifts.

Collection: Kutani ware Wine Glass

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Kutani ware Wine Glass

Sake Cup

We have collected wonderful Sake cups from all over Japan that will make your blissful time of savoring your favorite Sake even richer.Choose your ideal Sake cup according to the season, your mood, and your cuisine from the three types of Sake cups: Sakazuki, Ochoko,and Guinomi. 

Sakazuki

A “Sakazuki” is a traditional Japanese sake cup, typically shallow and wide in shape.
It is often used during ceremonial occasions such as weddings, New Year celebrations, and Shinto rituals, symbolizing respect, gratitude, and the sharing of bonds.
Unlike the deeper guinomi, the sakazuki allows sake to spread gently across the palate, letting one savor its fragrance and flavor in a refined manner.
Many sakazuki are made of porcelain or lacquerware, often beautifully decorated with hand-painted designs, gold accents, or auspicious motifs.
In Japanese culture, exchanging sake with sakazuki represents the act of forming or renewing connections — a gesture of harmony and sincerity that embodies the spirit of hospitality.

Ochoko

An “Ochoko” is a small traditional Japanese cup used for drinking sake.
Compact and easy to hold, it is designed to enhance the intimate experience of sipping sake, whether warm or chilled.
Ochoko are often made from porcelain, pottery, or glass, and can range from simple and minimalist designs to richly decorated works of art with hand-painted patterns or gold detailing.
They are typically paired with a sake bottle (tokkuri) and used in both casual gatherings and formal occasions.
In Japanese culture, pouring sake for one another using an ochoko represents respect, friendship, and gratitude — a graceful gesture that reflects the heart of Japanese hospitality.

Guinomi

A “Guinomi” is a small Japanese sake cup traditionally used for enjoying warm or cold sake.
Slightly larger than a sakazuki (ceremonial cup) but smaller than a Western tumbler, the guinomi fits comfortably in the hand and allows one to appreciate both the aroma and flavor of the sake.

In Japanese culture, the guinomi is more than just a drinking vessel — it reflects the artistry and individuality of its maker.
Each cup is carefully handcrafted, often featuring unique glazes, colors, or hand-painted designs that make every piece one of a kind.

Whether used for savoring sake or displayed as a collectible art piece, the guinomi embodies the harmony of function and beauty found in traditional Japanese craftsmanship.

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  • Beer Cup

  • Shochu / On-the-Rocks Cup

  • Wine Glass

  • Sakazuki/Guinomi

  • Sake Set

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