[About the product]
Also for a drinkLisa Larsonof!
A deliciously delicious ochoko made from traditional Japanese craft "Hasami ware,"Lisa LarsonThe design is finished and the gold adds a special touch. The name "Osakatori" means "a bird that goes to pick up alcohol." It can also be used as a gift for special occasions.

[About design]
The transparent white porcelain is an elegant gold color that accentuates the look of the sake toy, adding a touch of elegance to your formal dining table. The ochoko is just right thick and has a gentle mouthfeel. This durable Hasami ware is a reliable sake cup that despite its sly appearance.

[Comments from staff]
Blue "Aoi," pink "Sakura," and this one is specially made with gold. Each one has its own unique personality, but "gold" comes in a paulownia box, making it a particularly recommended gift. There is also the joy of creating family habits at the celebrations, such as "saketori" and creating a "saketori" event.

[Notes on how to use]
*No ovens, microwaves, dishwashers, or hot water baths.
*If you are using hot sake, please add warm alcohol.
[About Hasami ware]
Hasami ware, which has a history of over 400 years, is a traditional Japanese craft produced in Hasami Town, located in the center of Nagasaki. It is made using a delicate dyeing technique, which involves painting beautiful white porcelain with indigo pigments called Gosu. Hasami ware is high quality yet mass-produced, and is mainly used for tableware and is still widely popular all over the country. The materials and designs that are easy to fit in with everyday life and are always in the way of time, are still positioned as standard ceramics even through the ages.