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Thank you for viewing this product. I will strive for prompt and courteous service to ensure a pleasant transaction. New, Unused Fire-King Stacking Mug World Heritage Series [Shuseikan, Kagoshima] is for sale. #RelaxedTreasureGear #RelaxedFireKing From Fire-King Japan, a new line for the Japanese market, the "World Heritage Series," has arrived. This time, as the first installment of the Fire-King "World Heritage Series," we have designed a mug featuring the Kagoshima Prefecture assets of the "Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding, and Coal Mining," which were registered as a World Cultural Heritage site in July 2015. The illustrations of "Former Shuseikan," "Terayama Charcoal Kiln Ruins," and "Sekiyoshi Water Channel," which are assets of Kagoshima Prefecture, are drawn on a milk-white stacking mug, inspired by the "Souvenir Mugs" that were popular in vintage Fire-King, featuring illustrations of cities and national parks in various parts of America. Designed by illustrator Akiko Terada. Fire-King, which is passed down through the craftsmanship of Japanese artisans, and the "Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding, and Coal Mining," a World Heritage site that Japan is proud of. A special mug connected by heritage, expressing the profound heritage in a pop design within the gentle color of milk glass, is born. As a souvenir mug originating from Fire-King Japan, we will continue to promote the charm of historic Kagoshima Prefecture and Japan. SPEC Size Height: 87mm Width (to the end of the handle): 103mm Top Diameter: 77mm Capacity: Approximately 215ml Color Milk White Materials Borosilicate Glass
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