Japanese Masu Wooden Sake Cup Men Kabuki Sukeroku
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Selected User Reviews For Japanese Masu Wooden Sake Cup Men Kabuki Sukeroku
Getting used to drinking out of a square box takes a little practice. It seemed to my husband that the sake tasted better in this caddy than it did in the Japanese sake server (the tiny cups with the sake It's important to note that the top of the box where you can sip sake is a bit wide, so it could pose some difficulty for those with narrow lips like myself, as I would have a hard time getting it into my mouth without dribbling down my.
I love the shape and size of the cup, but I am concerned about the smell of wood. The smell is to be expected at first, but after repeated uses the taste of wood is still.
This item appears to be made of high-quality As far as I am concerned, it ought to work, for sake of I am looking forward to trying.
It makes for great conversation.
This was a gift for my father, and he told me it was a very The smell of wood seems to enhance the taste of its content, according to him. He also brought up the fact that this Masu is a little bigger than usual. There has been one drawback to date, which is that it is easy to spill while drinking (I guess due to its thick consistency), but he added that this could also be due to lack of "practice" (and opened another bottle to assist in this. ).