



Hinoki Kimasu Sake Drinking Box
Sake can be drunk in two ways: with a short clear glass or a square wooden cup, called a "masu".Ā Masu cups areĀ small square wooden boxes used to measure rice portions in Japan during the feudal period. Cleverly, most are made of hinoki or cedar wood, which have natural antibacterial properties to keep food and drink fresh. Today, masu cups areĀ used almost exclusively to drink sake at special occasions like birthdays, anniversaries, holidays or weddings.Ā Pair with a glass shot glass like this sake cup by Toyo Sasaki to perform the ceremonial waterfall pouring of sake at your next celebration.Ā Ā
Measurements:
3. 1ā2ā x 3. 1ā2ā x 2. 1ā4ā
1 cup
History:Ā
For 2,500 years, the Japanese have been making and drinking sake, a type of wine brewed from fermented rice.Ā
Hinoki wood
Variation:Ā
Due to the natural material, there may be variation in grain and color than the cup shown in the image above.Ā Wood will naturally change over time, darkening and smoothing out with use.
Care Instructions:
Hand wash only and dry thoroughly
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Description
Sake can be drunk in two ways: with a short clear glass or a square wooden cup, called a "masu".Ā Masu cups areĀ small square wooden boxes used to measure rice portions in Japan during the feudal period. Cleverly, most are made of hinoki or cedar wood, which have natural antibacterial properties to keep food and drink fresh. Today, masu cups areĀ used almost exclusively to drink sake at special occasions like birthdays, anniversaries, holidays or weddings.Ā Pair with a glass shot glass like this sake cup by Toyo Sasaki to perform the ceremonial waterfall pouring of sake at your next celebration.Ā Ā
Measurements:
3. 1ā2ā x 3. 1ā2ā x 2. 1ā4ā
1 cup
History:Ā
For 2,500 years, the Japanese have been making and drinking sake, a type of wine brewed from fermented rice.Ā
Hinoki wood
Variation:Ā
Due to the natural material, there may be variation in grain and color than the cup shown in the image above.Ā Wood will naturally change over time, darkening and smoothing out with use.
Care Instructions:
Hand wash only and dry thoroughly
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