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[Koransha] Flower language mug
3,300 yen
This mug has a beautiful indigo blue tone and can be used in the microwave. The bottom of the cup features the Koransha logo and the flower's meaning.
There are four types: Tulip = "compassion," morning glories = "bonds," small chrysanthemums = "energy," and gerberas = "hope."
Add a floral message to a gift for someone special.
[Kinshodou] Rin Lin Balloon Cup
The "Lin Series" features modern and seductive textures and colors. The color changes depending on the angle from which you view it, and the pearly light gives off beautiful colors, creating out of the ordinary space and healing. This is Merchandise that you should definitely pick up and enjoy, as the contrast of light and shadow changes depending on your line of sight. The unevenness of the surface, the color, the brush strokes, and the way each piece is different also add to its charm as a handmade texture.
Balloon cup Large: 4,950 yen Small: 3,300 yen
[Marubun] The ultimate ramen bowl
Starting from 3,190 yen
Based on the concept of ``a bowl for enjoying delicious instant ramen at home,'' the ultimate form was completed after much trial and error.
You can enjoy not only ramen, but also udon, soba, hiyashi chuka, and more!
*Price varies depending on design.
*The ``Ultimate Ramen Bowl'' is a product created as part of the ``Tokoton Project'' of ``Hey Japan, My Favorite Saga Prefecture,'' which aired on NHK-BS2 in March 2004.
SAKE GLASS Sake glass Tanrei & rich
From 1,320 yen
SAKE GLASS (round)
Noizu means that the taste and mouthfeel of sake is deep, firm, and full-bodied.
By squeezing the spout, you can enjoy the aroma and depth of the sake while storing it. Perfect for rich, flavorful Japanese sake such as pure rice sake!
SAKE GLASS (reverse mold)
Tanrei means that the sake has a refreshing taste and no taste. By widening the drinking spout, you can enjoy the drink straight down.
Perfect for aromatic sake such as Ginjo and Daiginjo!
*Price varies depending on design.
Kakiemon Kiln-Japanese aesthetics inherited from the 17th century to the present day-
In the 17th century, Kizoemon Sakaida achieved the firing of red-painted porcelain and named himself the first Sakaida Kakiemon.
From then until the present day, the name has been passed down to the present day after 370 years. Despite being exposed to the turbulent waves of the times, successive Kakiemon have been studying and connecting their traditions to the present and the future.
In the 17th century, European royal aristocrats were fascinated by the "pure white" and "delicate and beautiful patterns" of the Kakiemon style and bought them. Even today, the technology is not inferior, and its beauty is overwhelming. Please have a look at our shop.
Imaemon Pottery-The world of traditional beauty created by techniques-
The Imaizumi Imaemon family is a kiln that boasts a history and tradition of 370 years.
During the Edo period, it was a family that inherited the red painter of Nabeshima, which was created as a gift to the Shogun family by the Nabeshima clan. Since the Meiji era, as the Imaemon Pottery, we have endeavored to revive the heyday of Nabeshima, and have been certified as a national important intangible cultural property holding organization.
The current head of the 14th generation is a work that makes full use of the white technique called "Sumihajiki" that has been used in Nabeshima since the Edo period, and seeks the dignity and style of modern Nabeshima.
Genemon kiln-The tradition of Koimari in modern times-
Genemon kiln for more than 260 years since the kiln was built in Arita, the birthplace of porcelain.
At Genemon Kiln, while inheriting the old-fashioned technique and the heart of Koimari, the handicrafts of specialized potters in each field who are proficient in all processes from potter's wheel, underpainting, main kiln, overpainting to overpainting kiln. It is made by. Known for its unique contemporary arrangement of the Koimari style, it is a popular kiln for a wide range of people with sophisticated patterns.
[Aiyu] ORIME cup
It's a colorful dish that will make your dining table look stylish.
You can use it as a drinking cup or to put some side dishes in - how you use it is up guests!
The reasonable price is attractive ♪
*Available in pique and herringbone patterns.
White (ceramic) ¥1,500 (tax included)
Brown (ceramic) ¥1,400 (tax included)
Blue, Aqua Blue, Yellow, Maroon (Porcelain) ¥1,200 (tax included)
[Aiyu] ORIME bowl
A tea bowl that you want to use with a cup. Easy to hold and easy to use!
It might be good to decide the color by the person who uses it.
* Kanoko pattern and herringbone pattern are available.
White (pottery) ¥ 1,500 (tax included)
Brown (pottery) ¥ 1,400 (tax included)
Blue, aqua blue, yellow, marron (porcelain) ¥ 1,200 (tax included)
[Aiyu] ORIME mug
A mug made of pottery. A simple but warm design.
The perfect item for a relaxing break!
* Kanoko pattern and herringbone pattern are available.
White only (pottery) ¥ 2,400 (tax included)
[Natural 69] Swetch bowl
This tea bowl features a sturdy form.
Although it is a single blue color, the fun pattern will create a dining table.
¥1,100 (tax included)
We also sell cups and plates with the same pattern.
Cup ¥1,100 (tax included) Small plate ¥1,000 (tax included) Square plate ¥1,650 (tax included)
[Natural 69] Powdered glaze plate
It has a modern design, but goes well with any type of food.
This is the most popular Hasami ware Merchandise!
¥1,100(tax included)
There are also teacups and Petite dish with the same design.
Rice bowl ¥1,100 (tax included) Petite dish bowl ¥1,100 (tax included)
[Sake] Umegae Sake Brewery Junmai Daiginjo Black Label
Umegae Sake Brewery was founded in the mid-Edo period in 1787 during the reign of the 11th Shogun, Ienari, and was given the name "Umegae" by Lord Omura Sumitomo, the lord of the Omura domain at the time. Blessed with abundant nature and famous water from 300 meters underground, for over 200 years since then, we have been carefully handcrafting everything from rice cultivation to sake brewing.
This Merchandise is made from Yamada Nishiki, a rice variety suitable for sake brewing, highly polished to give it a refreshing, light and smooth taste.
Alcohol content: 15%
720ml 2,600 yen (tax included)
[Shochu] Umegae Sake Brewery Directly packed potatoes
Potato shochu "potato unblended" made at a local handmade sake brewery in Nagasaki is carefully aged in a barrel used to make brandy.
A shochu that allows you to fully enjoy the umami and richness of potato shochu in a sweet scent reminiscent of a faint brandy.
Alcohol content: 25 degrees
900ml 2,200 yen (tax included)
[Liqueur] Ume ga Eda Sake Brewery Bijin Biwa Sake
Uses only loquat from Nagasaki, the largest producer in Japan. Plenty of skin-friendly collagen and vitamin C. This sake is perfect for souvenirs from Nagasaki.
Alcohol content: 8 degrees
500ml 1,500 yen (tax included)
[Liqueur] Umegaeda Sake Brewery Melon
You can enjoy the sweet and gentle aroma and mellow taste of melons made with Amsum melons grown locally in Sasebo. You can also taste the texture of grated fruit.
Alcohol content: 8 degrees
500ml 1,500 yen (tax included)
Glass chopstick rest
The tourist spots and flowers that represent Nagasaki Prefecture are confined in a small chopstick rest. Not only as a chopstick rest, it's fun to display a lot!
400 yen (tax included)
Glass hair elastic
It's OK for both casual and formal wear! It's also recommended as a souvenir!
700 yen (tax included)
Glass hairpin
For a little accent. It is GOOD when you match the design with the hair elastic!
450 yen (tax included)
Glass patch pin
Hairpins don't keep your hair together. For those who say, this is recommended!
It is cute even if you attach it with one point!
550 yen (tax included)
Petit drop earrings earrings
Fashionable drop-shaped earrings and earrings.
The small design draws attention to your ears!
Earrings 1,250 yen (tax included)
Earrings 1,100 yen (tax included)
Petit round earrings and earrings
If you like simplicity, click here! But the cute design will make you more fashionable !!
Earrings 1,000 yen (tax included)
Earrings 900 yen (tax included)