Sake bottle (tokkuri) in the form of a bamboo node, with "naturally occurring" ash glaze, most heavily collected on the shoulder. Japan, 18th century...
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could also be buried in the ashes to be grilled. Sometimes a sake-filled tokkuri was heated by burying it in the ashes. In the Hokuriku region, cooking...
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made in Kawara, Fukuoka Prefecture. sake bottle tokkuri, Edo period, 19th century sake bottle (tokkuri) with textured surface, Edo period, late 18th-early...
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Edo-period koishiwara sake bottle (tokkuri), stoneware with brown glaze and white slip, in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art...
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cleverness. 7 "Granny Orin and the Bottle Rock" Transliteration: "Orin baba to tokkuri iwa" (Japanese: おりん婆ととっくり岩) May 14, 2017 (2017-05-14) "The Madara Demon...
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or o-choko (お猪口) and poured into the choko from ceramic flasks called tokkuri. This is very common for hot sake, where the flask is heated in hot water...
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umbrella on her head, holding a walking stick with her right hand and a tokkuri (flask for sake) in her left hand, under the name of oshiroibabā. The commentary...
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related to Nanki Otokoyama ware at Wikimedia Commons "Japanese B/W Porcelain Tokkuri Attrib. Otokoyama Kiln. Late Edo Period (item #1331542)". trocadero.com...
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combined efforts of Matsuri and Shirogane. Bottle-nosed Roller (とっくり転がし, Tokkuri Korogashi) is a low-ranking ayakashi that looks like a small bottle of...
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Echizen ware sake bottle (tokkuri), Momoyama period, late 16th century...
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jar (for tea ceremony) with bamboo, 1st half 18th century Sake flask (Tokkuri) with landscape, 2nd half 18th century Water dropper in the shape of a...
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Bamboo-shaped sake bottle (tokkuri), stoneware with brown and white glazes, Edo period, late 17th-early 18th century...
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less of its original size. Costs more than a brewery's regular junmai. Tokkuri 徳利 Sake bottle which is tall and slender with a narrow mouth made from...
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Extant Genzo Performs a Ceremony with a Parting Cup 赤垣源蔵徳利の別れ Akagaki Genzo tokkuri no wakare Short Film 1924 Unknown Jewels Whisper 宝珠のささやき Hōshu no Sasayaki...
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techniques from Tokoname ware and Seto ware, miscellaneous items such as tokkuri were made. Sake bottles (commonly known as "Kumazō sake bottles") were...
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Aizuhongō ware sake bottle (tokkuri), Edo period, mid-19th century...
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Shuji (27 September 2018). "SUMO ABC No. 86 / Aminishiki's brilliant tokkuri-nage technique befuddles even judges". Japan News. Archived from the original...
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Soganoya as Masanori Oyamada Eiji Kochō as Appare Suganoya Noriyuki Otsuka as Tokkuri Suganoya Ryotaro Okawa as Yōjirō Urushibara Kiyo Matsumoto as Kaori Ishida...
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131.412481 (Momotani Kiln Site) [19] Onoda Cement Tokkuri Kiln 小野田セメント徳利窯 Onoda semento tokkuri-gama Sanyō-Onoda 33°58′36″N 131°10′23″E / 33.976552°N...
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