

Nousaku 'Sake Cup Tanoshi-ki' 115ml
Nousaku 'Sake Cup Tanoshi-ki' 115ml
Nousaku’s Tin is 100% purity. In Japan, it is said that tin removes bitterness of Japanese sake and makes it more mellow and rich. Enjoy your sake experience with our tin drinkware.
Known as the most expensive metal after gold and silver, tin is very malleable and flexible. Though having nearly the whiteness of silver, it does not rust easily nor will air tarnish it readily. It is significantly antibacterial, and also known as a material with high heat conductivity. It has been believed that water in a tin container does not spoil, and tin removes excessive bitterness from sake and produces better taste. Because it is known to absorb impurities and purify water, tin wares allow you to enjoy liquor, meals, sweets, or flowers. Tin ware cooled in a refrigerator for 2-3 minutes will keep sake fresh and cold.
Accumulated experience of skilled craftsmen enables them to produce these unique pieces.
SIZE: Height 50mm, Diameter 68mm
CAPACITY: approx. 90ml
MATERIAL: Tin [100%]
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Founded in 1609 by Toshinaga Maeda, lord of the Kaga Clan in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture. Takaoka City has flourished and built a reputation as a fine center of industry for over 400-years. Between 1609 and 1611, seven “imoji” (metalworkers) were stationed at what is now Kanaya-machi, marking the historical beginnings of Takaoka Copper.