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Kishimoto Kichiji Shouten

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Kishimoto Kichiji Shouten
Established in the 5th year of Meiji (1872) in the famous Sake making region of Amagasaki.
Ever since the establishment, most Shirushikomos (straw mat covering sake barrels with the stamp of the brand name) have been produced by Kishimoto Kichiji Syouten.
Kagamibiraki, literally meaning "opening mirror,” is a Japanese traditional celebration at a ceremony or holiday by cracking open a sake barrel with wooden mallets for a good opening and start, and sharing the sake with people gathered and making a toast. They would like to expand the woven straw mat covered Sake barrels that Japanese celebration cannot be celebrated more without and the culture of Kagamibiraki. With such hope the Kishimoto Kichiji Syoten connects the tradition to tomorrow and introduces the new developments.
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A mini kagami biraki set with a compact size that is the most attractive. With a diameter of about 18 cm and a height of about 17.5 cm, it is easy for women and children to carry, and it does not ...
Regular price ¥8,600 JPY
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A mini kagami biraki set with a compact size that is the most attractive. With a diameter of about 18 cm and a height of about 17.5 cm, it is easy for women and children to carry, and it does not ...
Regular price ¥2,500 JPY
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Masryoshka is named after the Russian folk craft "Matryoshka". A set of three wooden boxes of different sizes, large, medium, and small, with a branding iron on a box made of Japanese cypress. The...
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Masryoshka is named after the Russian folk craft "Matryoshka". A set of three wooden boxes of different sizes, large, medium, and small, with a branding iron on a box made of Japanese cypress. The...
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Regular price ¥2,500 JPY
Sale price ¥2,500 JPY
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Masryoshka is named after the Russian folk craft "Matryoshka". A set of three wooden boxes of different sizes, large, medium, and small, with a branding iron on a box made of Japanese cypress. The...
Regular price ¥2,500 JPY
Sale price ¥2,500 JPY
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Masryoshka is named after the Russian folk craft "Matryoshka". A set of three wooden boxes of different sizes, large, medium, and small, with a branding iron on a box made of Japanese cypress. The...
Regular price ¥2,500 JPY
Sale price ¥2,500 JPY
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Masryoshka is named after the Russian folk craft "Matryoshka". A set of three wooden boxes of different sizes, large, medium, and small, with a branding iron on a box made of Japanese cypress. The...
Regular price ¥2,500 JPY
Sale price ¥2,500 JPY
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Masryoshka is named after the Russian folk craft "Matryoshka". A set of three wooden boxes of different sizes, large, medium, and small, with a branding iron on a box made of Japanese cypress. The...
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Regular price ¥2,500 JPY
Sale price ¥2,500 JPY
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Masryoshka is named after the Russian folk craft "Matryoshka". A set of three wooden boxes of different sizes, large, medium, and small, with a branding iron on a box made of Japanese cypress. The...
Regular price ¥2,500 JPY
Sale price ¥2,500 JPY
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Masryoshka is named after the Russian folk craft "Matryoshka". A set of three wooden boxes of different sizes, large, medium, and small, with a branding iron on a box made of Japanese cypress. The...