







Mount Fuji FUJIYAMA - Nousaku-
A "Guinomi" Sake Cup Made of 100% Pure Tin
Tin is a metal, yet it has a familiar quality and even feels warm somehow. Glasses made of tin, which is said to purify water and make beverages smoother, are perfect as sake vessels. With high thermal conductivity, they allow you to drink cold beverages while keeping them cold.
The Auspicious Mount Fuji Design
This design is perfect for both everyday use and special occasions. While at first glance it might seem to be just the shape of the vessel, there is actually a small Mount Fuji at the bottom too. The charming Mount Fuji that appears when you finish your drink is likely to become one of the pleasures of using it.
Perfect as a Gift
An auspicious design with Mount Fuji as its motif. The gold leaf version also has a luxurious feel, making it perfect as a gift. These guinomi sake cups will make even your usual sake taste different. Why not give them to someone special?
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English Translation
■ Product Description
FUJIYAMA guinomi sake cup with Mount Fuji as its motif, formed with high casting technology. Made of 100% tin (gold leaf version contains some gold). Tin makes sake smoother and more delicious. It creates a smooth mouthfeel. And because it doesn't rust, you can enjoy its beauty for a long time. Of course, no special maintenance is required. When placed upside down, a tin Mount Fuji appears. And thanks to the casting technique, there's a Mount Fuji inside the guinomi cup. This touch of playfulness is characteristic of Nousaku's craftsmanship. Perfect as a gift or present for good fortune.
Material: 100% tin (gold leaf version contains some gold)
Size: H3.5cm×Φ7.3cm
Capacity: Approximately 40cc
■ Usage Precautions
Please avoid excessive movement such as repeatedly applying force to one spot. Due to its low melting point, do not place over direct flame. Cannot be used in microwave ovens, dishwashers, or dryers. Do not place in the freezer as it may cause tin pest (discoloration and deformation of tin).
■ Maintenance
After use, wash with kitchen detergent (neutral) using a soft cloth or sponge, just like other tableware. Do not scrub with hard brushes. Also, do not polish with cleanser as it is soft and easily scratched. When the luster becomes dull, it can be restored by polishing with commercially available metal polish, toothpaste, or baking soda.
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