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OEX.CO.,LTD

Address 1-7-2 Nakakonoikecho Higashiosakashi Osaka, JAPAN ZIP:578-0975
Representative Name YOSHITADA OE
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Japanese salmon? Sake in Japan
Sake used to refer to Japanese sake, but in Kyushu, shochu was used to refer to sake.
There are now many types of sake made using methods unique to Japan.
The basic drinking vessel for sake was usually a cup or a sake cup.
The larger sake cups were called "gugu-mi," meaning "to drink up the sake. The word "gugumi" is said to have come to be used to refer to a large sake cup that was used to drink sake.
There is no definition of gugumi. There is no definition of "gugumi," but rather, any vessel that you think would taste good if you drank from it can be called a "gugumi. It is said that the meaning of the word "gugumi" is not defined.

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SD item code:9097452

Detail Price & Quantity
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Hidasuki sake cup, Meikama kiln, Yumegenkobo
夢幻工房 緋襷酒呑  名窯
(S38464200)
JAN:38464
(S38464200) JAN:38464

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Item added on: 2021/1/29
Dimensions
Dia. 6 x 6 cm, 60 ml
Specifications
Country of manufacture: Bizen ware (type of pottery)
Material / component: Pottery
Product tag: None

Description

Japanese salmon? Sake in Japan
Sake used to refer to Japanese sake, but in Kyushu, shochu was used to refer to sake.
There are now many types of sake made using methods unique to Japan.
The basic drinking vessel for sake was usually a cup or a sake cup.
The larger sake cups were called "gugu-mi," meaning "to drink up the sake. The word "gugumi" is said to have come to be used to refer to a large sake cup that was used to drink sake.
There is no definition of gugumi. There is no definition of "gugumi," but rather, any vessel that you think would taste good if you drank from it can be called a "gugumi. It is said that the meaning of the word "gugumi" is not defined.

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Air Mail From May.16th to May.20th
EMS From May.15th to May.20th
Pantos Express From May.17th to May.22nd
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