
A Japanese Style Lunch in an Auspicious Spring Motif
Written by Team MUSUBI
Set the table for an authentic Japanese style meal with auspicious designs in a plum motif using a lacquerware Jubako bento box and beautiful Arita ware.
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Using a Jubako Bento Box for an Elegant Lunch
The two tier Yamanaka lacquerware Jubako bento box is a wonderful centerpiece for a Japanese style meal. The clean and symmetrical shape makes it easy to create a fine-dining presentation. The subtleness of matte red lacquer along with the octagonal shape of the Jubako bento box prevents it from making the tablescape overly formal.
The soup bowl, small Kobachi bowls and the gold-decorated chopsticks organized on the placemat are given an attractive composition like a picture frame. Using a tray of a darker color emphasizes the area on which the plates are placed and gives the food appetizing appeal.


The Plum Motif


Feel Tradition with Decorative Patterns and Designs
Traditional patterns of bamboo, Japanese pampas grass, and peonies embellish this Kobachi bowl from Arita Porcelain Lab. Bamboo symbolizes flexibility and unbreakable strength, pampas grass represents the vitality of plants, and peonies symbolize good fortune. The bowl is exquisite with its intricate details and petal-like form.



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Arita Porcelain Lab Yazaemon Series

This is a series in the Ko-Imari (Old Arita) style, which the seventh generation Yazaemon inherited to mark the 200th year of traditional Ko-Imari style technique. The first generation Yazaemon Matsumoto first opened the kiln at Sarayama, Arita, Bizen (present day southeastern Okayama Prefecture). It is a work of traditional design with refined and artistic brush strokes.
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