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    Sake set - Wikipedia

    The server of a sake set is a flask called a tokkuri (徳利). A tokkuri is generally bulbous with a narrow neck, but may have a variety of other shapes, including that of a spouted serving bowl (katakuchi). Traditionally, heated sake is often warmed by placing the sake-filled tokkuri in a pan of hot water, and thus the … See more

    A sake set (酒器, shuki) consists of the flask and cups used to serve sake. Sake sets are commonly ceramic, but may be wood, lacquered wood, glass or plastic. The flask and cups may be sold individually or as a set. See more

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    • Yoshio Tsuchiya, Masaru Yamamoto (food styling), Eiji Kori (photography), Juliet Winters Carpenter (translation) "Saké servers", The Fine Art of Japanese Food Arrangement, See more

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    Formerly, sake was sold by volume in a wooden box measuring cup, known as a masu which has a volume of one (180 ml, 6.3 imp fl oz, 6.1 US fl oz) and was also used to drink. In … See more

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  3. Tokkuri : SAKETIMES GLOSSARY - SAKETIMES - Your …

    May 24, 2018 · Traditionally those drinking together serve the sake to each another, rather than having a server refill their drinks. The tokkuri makes transferring sake from the larger ishobin (1.8L) bottles to the smaller ochoco …

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  6. What are Japanese Sake Sets? 9 Things You Should Know

    Apr 21, 2023 · Japanese sake sets are handcrafted receptacles for pouring and drinking nihonshu. The size and shape of the tokkuri and ochoko are important factors to consider. Larger flasks allow the sake to warm, and if the …

  7. Sake Vessel Series: Tokkuri - Sake Revolution

    Jul 13, 2024 · About Tokkuri. From the UrbanSake.com Sake Glossary: A Tokkuri is a carafe for serving and heating sake. Traditionally made from ceramic or earthenware. The neck of the carafe is narrow to help retain heat. This carafe …

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  9. Sake Drinking Vessels in the Edo Period

    We have introduced the tokkuri sake bottle, the haisen sake cup washing bowl, and the sakazuki (or choko) sake cups that were depicted on the Nishiki-e printings in the late Edo period. Today, there are more varieties of sake

  10. How to Drink Sake: A Guide to Choosing, Buying, and …

    Nov 19, 2020 · This beginner-friendly guide to Japanese sakeknown as “nihonshu” in Japanese—will go over the basic varieties of sake and their characteristics, teach you how to decipher a label when buying sake in Japan, …