One of traditional way to drink sake is from wooden box called Masu. The wooden cup “Masu” is usually used for drinking sake at a celebration in Japan. It is considered auspicous and denotes “prosperity” because of a Japanese phrase, “masu-masu”, which means “more and more”. With a hint of wood, Masu can also enrich the flavors of sake.
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Yes and if you ask politely they'll give you more sake and more boxes
good video
I had lots of SAKE and Japanese Sake from QV Melbourne and Alphington VIC… Northern Suburbs
To make it taste better, of course! 🤤 🍶 💕
Did you really make this video without knowing the reason for the box? Or how common this service method is in Japan (traditional, but not common)? It's not even usually a glass in a box; a box on a saucer is more common. I'm disgusted with your lack of knowledge of the subject matter you're making videos about.
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It is to show their utmost hospitality, generosity to the guest. It is telling the host is generous in giving.
6 ounce serving? neat it overflows.
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