SAN SAN KUDO

The engaged couple can make their own sake cups for the traditional Japanese wedding ceremony "San san kudo."

The time you spend making them will surely help you bond with each other. We will help you to make the ceremony a memorable one.

The colour of the cup will change and remain with you for the rest of your life. Please see the production form for details.

SAN SAN KUDO Production Form

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The history of Tazen began when Tanaka Zenzo, a coppersmith whose skills were recognized by Date Masamune, was invited from what is now Osaka to Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, in 1596. Initially, the focus was on creating decorations for shrines and temples, but as time went on, they began to make copper pots, such as kettles and pots, which were closely related to the daily lives of ordinary people.

The "Sendai Copper Pots" are a series of copper pots that were once beloved by people, which Tazen has recreated in a modern style.

Each copper pot is made by hand by Tazen's copper artisans, making it truly one-of-a-kind. Please enjoy the fusion of traditional techniques passed down from generation to generation and the sensibilities of modern artisans in the comfort of your own home or restaurant.

Akagane Workshop Akagane Map (Google Map)

Sendai-doko Seri Nabe

Seri Nabe of Akagane

Date Copper Moon Paper Knife

The statue of Date Masamune on horseback is a beloved symbol of Sendai. It was tilted and missing due to the magnitude 6+ earthquake that occurred on 16 March 2022, but after restoration work in Tokyo, it will return to Sendai, the city of trees.

This time we produced a crescent-shaped copper letter opener as a collaborative product with a special feature carried out by the Kahoku Shimpo newspaper.

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Sake and Copperware Set Made by a Sendai Sake Brewery and Coppersmith

Copper craftsman Tanaka Zen creates copper sake cups using the revived "spatula drawing" technique and the new "flame dyeing" finish, while Sendai master brewer Mori Tokuhide uses a new technique called "early draw bag hanging", which is every brewer's dream, to create sake that tastes best when drunk from a copper sake vessel. This special set, limited to 200 pieces, combines Moritami / Junmai Daiginjo Hayakumi Fukuro Tsuri with two types of sake cups, So and En-Sen of Sendai-doko.

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