- bowls.
Sakazuki are
ceremonial cups used most
commonly at
weddings and
other special occasions such as tea ceremonies, but
larger versions of
sakazuki also...
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Sakazuki Rock (68°42′S 40°31′E / 68.700°S 40.517°E / -68.700; 40.517) is a
small and
featureless rock
which lies just east of the Tama
Point rock outcrop...
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forged an
alliance between the Yamaguchi-gumi and the Inagawa-kai at a
sakazuki ceremony at his home. He had
survived a 1978 ********ination
attempt when...
- The
oldest sake cup.
Mainly favored during ceremonies, such as weddings,
Sakazuki is
usually made of porcelain, earthenware, or lacquer,
beautifully decorated...
- of
which have only very
subtle differences.
Another notable example is
sakazuki "sake cup",
which may be
spelt as at
least five
different kanji: 杯, 盃,...
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District (as well as
other neighboring areas in
Kumamoto Prefecture) is the
sakazuki (さかずき). At
social settings such as a
party one
presents one's
empty cup...
- pla**** Yoshinari, a
stockbroker turned yakuza in the
comedy film
Keisho Sakazuki (Succession), with
Ogata Ken. In 1997
Sanada starred in a
television drama...
- The
kamikaze shared ceremonial cups of sake or
water known as "mizu no
sakazuki". Many
kamikaze Army
officers took
their swords along,
while the Navy pilots...
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Blackbeard Pirates, and she was
subsequently arrested by the Navy
fleet led by
Sakazuki. Somehow, she
managed to escape,
showing herself wandering the streets...
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earthenware or
porcelain bottle and
sipped from a
small porcelain cup
called a
sakazuki. As with wine, the
recommended serving temperature of sake
varies greatly...