
Jubako Joys Under the Sakura Canopy
Written by Team MUSUBI
This season, as the cherry blossoms tenderly unfurled their petals, Team Musubi found the perfect day for this year's hanami amidst the buzz of anticipation and hopeful whispers. Beneath the embracing boughs of the sakura, our Jubako box brimmed with a variety of handmade delicacies, each layer thoughtfully prepared. It was a day to remember, basking in a soft pink glow and enjoying the tranquil joys of spring, all while delighting in exquisite treats and the company of dear friends.
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The Jubako Picnic Spread
Surrounded by the delicate hue of sakura and the vivid yellow of canola flowers, our outdoor setup centered around the Echizen lacquerware Jubako bento box was like a scene straight from the storied hanami of old. This year, we embraced portability without sacrificing elegance, opting for lacquerware and bamboo craftsmanship for our dining ware.
At the heart of our picnic is the robust Echizen lacquerware Jubako bento box, its black lacquer gleaming under the sunlight, adorned with maki-e depicting the three auspicious designs of pine, bamboo, and plum blossoms. Each tier was generously filled, starting with appetizers on top, followed by a selection of meat and fish dishes in the middle, and with our favorite temari-zushi nestled at the very bottom. The delight of gradually uncovering each layer adds to the excitement and pleasure of a hanami experience or any occasion using a Jubako bento box.



Blending Lacquerware Luxury with the Everyday


Featured Item
Pine Bamboo and Plum Echizen Lacquerware Three Tiers Jubako Bento Box

Maki-e is a technique in which pictures, patterns, and letters are painted on the surface of lacquerware, and then gold or silver powder is sprinkled onto the surface of the ware before it dries.
This three-tiered Jubako bento box is decorated with pine, bamboo and plum blossoms in gold Maki-e lacquer. This item can be said to be the crystallization of Echizen lacquerware techniques, and the beauty of the finish is mesmerizing.
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