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Made by Shotoku, established in 1922 Simple and transparent usuhari glass A set of a tokkuri (sake bottle) and two glasses, in a wooden box. ⚠️ Listed until 10/11! ☆ If you wish to negotiate the price, please use the "Price Negotiation" button at the bottom right of the product image. ☆ Immediate purchase OK ☆ Please note that the shipping method may be changed from Yu-Yu to Raku-Raku Mercari, or vice versa, without notice. Product Description Shotoku Glass "Usuhari" allows you to enjoy your drinks more deliciously and beautifully. Due to its thinness, the "Usuhari" glass feels almost non-existent on the lips, allowing you to enjoy the delicate flavors of the alcohol. Shotoku Glass was founded in 1922 as a glass production factory for light bulbs. With the changing times, the main production shifted from light bulb glass to glassware, and the "One-Mouth Beer Glass," developed by refining the thin-blowing method cultivated in light bulb manufacturing, has been widely used in high-class restaurants and Japanese-style restaurants. The "Usuhari" series was completed after long-term research and development based on this "One-Mouth Beer Glass," the original light bulbs of Shotoku Glass, and the know-how of glassware manufacturing. Since then, it has been highly praised by many people as a glass that allows you to enjoy alcohol delicately, more deliciously, and beautifully, and it has been used in numerous commercials as a glass that beautifully expresses drinks as they are. The alcohol you drink from the sake vessels, which are beautifully finished down to the details by hand, has an exceptional taste.
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