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Beku-hai Sake Cup Game Set

Beku-hai Sake Cup Game Set

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(4 ceramic pieces with 1 Hinoki wooden sake cup)
Beku-hai 'ベク杯' is a traditional sake cup sets that are used for entertainment.
A normal sake cup can be put down with the sake still inside, however, most of the beku-hai cups cannot be put down until the sake is finished.
This set comes with 3 different Beku-hai cups, 1 dice '駒', and Simply Native Sake Cup '升'.

| Okame 'おかめ' |
The Okame cup holds the least amount of sake among the 3; Tengu, Hi-otoko and Okame. It cannot be put down with the sake still in it because it is bad to place the face side down.
Details
Size: L 4.7cm × W 3.8cm × H 2.4cm
Capacity: 20ml

| Hi-otoko '火男' |
The Hi-otoko cup has a hole in its mouth that must be covered with a finger, otherwise the sake will leak out. It also holds more sake than the Okame Cup.
Details
Size: L 7cm × W 6.2cm × H 3.1cm
Capacity: 50ml

| Tengu '天狗' |
The "Tengu cup" has a long nose, so it cannot be placed down, and it fills up to the nose, so it can hold the most amount of sake among the three cups.
Details
Size:L 7cm × W 5.6cm × H 8.2cm
Capacity: 80ml

| Koma '駒' |
The Koma that is a special frame with the designs of the three face cups is turned, and when it stops, the person sitting in front of the axis drinks out of the cup with the design on the frame. A large number of people get together in a circle and spin the frame in turn, deciding which cup to drink from. This is how the game is played.
Details
Size: D 2cm × H 3cm

| Square Wooden Cup '酒枡' |
Why don't you drink sake with this deliciously hinoki-scented sake cup?
After using the sake cup, wash and dry it well.
Details
Material: Hinoki
Care Instructions
Not safe for microwave and dishwasher

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