"To behave or dress in an eccentric manner." The word "kabuki" is derived from "kabuku," meaning "to act or dress in an eccentric manner.
The word "kabuku" is derived from the word "kabuku," which means "to act or dress in an eccentric manner.
Kabuki is an entertainment that seeks to entertain audiences with drama, dance, music, and other forms of entertainment.
Kabuki is an entertainment that seeks to entertain audiences with drama, dance, music, and other forms of entertainment.
Centered in Edo and Kamigata (Kyoto and Osaka), Kabuki reflects the tastes and preferences of the audiences of each period and has been developed by famous actors and artists.
The repertoire of today's Kabuki has been expanded by famous actors and writers, reflecting the tastes of audiences in each period.
The repertoire, which has grown to several hundred plays, continues to evolve, with countless innovations being made by actors and backstage personnel.
The kumadori designs used in kabuki, one of Japan's representative classical performing arts, have been applied to Minoyaki mugs.
When a hot drink is poured into each mug, the kumadori patterns on the mugs become brightly colored.
When the temperature of the mug rises above 45 degrees Celsius, the color is added, and returns to black when the mug reaches room temperature.
Kabuki" is a registered trademark of Shochiku Co.
Red Kuma and Blue Kuma Pair Set
In a cosmetic box
Material: Porcelain
Size: φ80mm x H90mm
Capacity: 300cc
Product Handling
Please wash before use.
Please do not use a dishwasher.
Please wash with a soft material such as a sponge and neutral detergent for kitchen use.
Do not use hard materials such as metal scrubbers or abrasives to clean.
Do not use hard materials such as metal scrubbing brushes or abrasives.
Do not use in microwave ovens or ovens.
Do not expose the product to sunlight for long periods of time, as the dye used in the design is sensitive to ultraviolet rays.
Do not soak the product in water or lukewarm water for a long time.
Individual differences in coloring may occur.
The position and shape of the transfer may vary due to the handmade nature of the work.