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As the name fubuki, snowstorm suggests, this sake set by Hirota Glass includes one tokkuri (Japanese sake carafe) and two sake cups that look like blowing snow made of glass.
The soft silhouette of the hand-formed glass and the white hue, reminiscent of the snowy landscape outside the window, bring a sophisticated atmosphere to the dining table. The frosted glass design enhances the crisp and refreshing feeling of drinking cold sake.
From daily use to special celebratory drinks. This sake set is suitable for any situation.
It can also be used as a single-flower vase. Simply displaying a small-sized seasonal flower on the table will add a touch of color to your dining space.
DETAILS
| Quantity | 1 Sake carafe and 2 Sake glasses | 
| Size | 
      【Sake carafe】D 7.5 cm (3 in) x H 11.5 cm (4.5 in) 【Sake glass】D 5.5 cm (2.2 in) x H 4.8 cm (1.9 in)  | 
  
| Capacity | 
        Carafe 160ml(5.4oz) Cup 50ml(1.7oz)  | 
    
| Material | Glass | 
| Package Type | Paper box | 
| Microwave | No | 
| Dishwasher | No | 
Maker / Brand
Founded in 1899 during Japan’s transformative Meiji era (1868–1912 CE), Hirota Glass stands as one of Tokyo’s oldest glassmakers. With over a century of expertise, the company preserves the delicate techniques of Edo glass and Edo Kiriko while reimagining classic styles. From soft Taisho-era (1912–1926 CE) curves to modern reinterpretations, each piece embodies a dedication to beauty, function, and traditional Japanese charm.

Crafts
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is also a hub of craftsmanship. Among its many traditions, Edo Glass and Edo Kiriko are types of glassware that have been passed down for around 200 years in Edo—the former name for central Tokyo.
Their luminous surfaces echo centuries of craftsmanship, born in what was once Edo and still thriving in modern Tokyo.

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Sake Sets
When preparing to enjoy fine sake, start by choosing the right sake set. Sake is delicate—its flavor shifts with temperature and air, making the choice of carafe essential, whether a ceramic tokkuri, a metal chirori, or a graceful katakuchi. Pair them with cups that complement the sake: ochoko, guinomi, or sakazuki, each offering its own shape and character.
A well-chosen sake set transforms the simple act of pouring into a ritual, enhancing both flavor and atmosphere. Explore our collection to assemble a set that reflects your way of drinking sake.

