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A thin and light sake cup with the classic tokusa pattern does not feel heavy to hold. The dimpled shape makes it easy to hold and easy to sip sake. It is small in size as a sake cup, making it a perfect item to enjoy the rich and fragrant aromas of sake little by little.
Beloved since the Edo period (1603–1868 CE), this pattern of straight vertical lines is inspired by the Japanese plant tokusa, known in English as rough horsetail. It is regarded as a symbol of growth and prosperity as it grows unwaveringly upwards.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | D 6 cm (2.4 in) x H 3 cm (1.2 in) |
Capacity | 40 ml (1.4 fl oz) |
Material | Porcelain |
Microwave | Yes |
Dishwasher | Yes |
Maker / Brand
Fukuhou Kiln is a 50-year-old Hasami ware kiln, famous for its masterfully hand-painted sometsuke and akae products. Observing the artisans at work in the studio, it's easy to see that even the most delicate and subtle lines are drawn without hesitation. Among the many Hasami ware kilns, Fukuhou Kiln has an established reputation for the delicate painting of the tokusa "vertical stripe" pattern, and this series has become a long bestseller.
In recent years, Hasami ware has gained popularity for its ease of use and modern style, attracting attention among Japanese young people. Fukuhou Kiln has succeeded in combining traditional techniques with contemporary needs. Their tableware is easy to use, has a warm shape, and is stylish in a way that beautifully complements food, making you want to use it every day.

Crafts
Hasami ware is a traditional Japanese ceramic produced in Hasami Town, often called the "Town of Pottery," located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Kyushu. For over 400 years, it has been cherished as durable and practical tableware for everyday use.
It is known for its vibrant hand-painted designs on a pure white porcelain base—an iconic feature of Japanese porcelain. While Hasami ware continues to honor traditional patterns, artisans are constantly creating new designs that suit contemporary lifestyles, blending timeless beauty with modern functionality.

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Guinomi
Guinomi are a type of sake cup, smaller than a typical Japanese teacup but somewhat larger than other sake cups. They are often used without a sake carafe, with sake poured directly from the bottle.
Guinomi originally held delicacies during Japanese tea ceremonies, but in time came to be used for drinking sake afterward. They have therefore evolved alongside Japan’s unique tea culture.

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