Sakuraco Ibaraki Harvest Surprise Tableware

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Ibaraki produces an astounding number of products, with each city offering a local surprise. We’re embracing that spirit this month, by including a surprise tableware item. What will you get?

Ichimatsu Sake Cup

The checkered pattern in Japanese culture is synonymous with prosperity as it continues without end. It was used in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics logo and often features in popular anime. This pattern sake cup is the perfect size for spirits, but also sweets and dipping sauces.

Microwave and dishwasher friendly: No

Original Sakuraco Sake Glass

Sakuraco’s original sake glass with a cute cherry blossom pattern. The pink and gold colors give it an elegant and luxurious look. The pink and gold colors are elegant and classy. You can enjoy not only sake but also various other drinks.

Microwave and dishwasher friendly: No

Four Seasons Soup Bowl

Bowls with Japanese seasonal flowers painted on them. The lacquerware style gives it a luxurious feel.

Microwave and dishwasher friendly: Dishwasher friendly

Sakura Side Plate

Cherry blossoms dance in the warm breeze. This slightly deep small plate is a highly practical dish that can be used every day at the dining table.

Microwave and dishwasher friendly: Yes

Spring Autumn Rabbit Owan Bowl

This owan lacquerware bowl features a beautiful design of both spring and fall with both sakura blossoms and maple leaves, joined by leaping rabbits.

Microwave and dishwasher friendly: Microwave friendly

Indigo Gourd Bean Dish

This deep indigo bean dish is beautifully decorated with gourds accented with the auscpicious white rabbit and flower designs.

Microwave and dishwasher friendly: Microwave friendly

Sakura Pattern Owan Bowl

Perfect for soups or desserts, this Japan made owan bowl features a fresh and floral design to give your kitchen a spot of refreshing Japanese elegance.

Microwave and dishwasher friendly: Yes

Hangetsu Side Plate

A beautiful partner to Japanese sweets, this Japan-made plate features a delightful four seasons design.

Microwave and dishwasher friendly: Yes

Japan’s Four Seasons Side Dish

This lacquerware plate is the perfect size for snacks or small cakes. It features the beautiful gold design of sakura in blossom contrasted against a classic black background.

Microwave and dishwasher friendly: No

Sakura Yunomi

Enjoy the refreshing feeling of spring all year round with this traditional Japanese yunomi cup.

Microwave and dishwasher friendly: Microwave friendly

Shippo Design Chopsticks

With interlocking circles representing happiness and harmony, these chopsticks with an enamel-like finish are sure to bring you good luck.

Microwave and dishwasher friendly: No

Sakura Side Plate

Perfectly sized to hold sweets, this cherry blossom patterned plate is ideal to present and enjoy your treats alongside a cup of tea.

Microwave and dishwasher friendly: No

Sakura Petal Chopsticks

This beautiful set features the classic imagery of cherry blossoms in either red or blue.

Microwave and dishwasher friendly: No

These sauce plates are in the shape of Mt. Fuji in either red or white.

The Mt. Fuji saucer dish in this assortment creates a beautiful mosaic of the majestic mountain when sauce it poured into it.

Discover authentic flavors with Sakuraco

Enjoy new Japanese sweets, snacks and tea every month starting from $32.50USD

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Discover authentic flavors with Sakuraco

Enjoy new Japanese sweets, snacks and tea every month starting from $32.50USD

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