WA-GACHI
extra-large portion (e.g. with rice dishes)
extra-large portion (e.g. with rice dishes)
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[Wooden mold size ( ) is the thickness of the lid]
Product size: 650 x 320 x 50(30)mm
Weight: 8465g
Framed size
Product size: 690 x 704 x 61 mm
Weight: 16300g
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Paint color of wood mold
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Claver Natural
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Fine Classic
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Passive Modern

What is Rakugan?
Rakugan is one of Japan's representative Japanese sweets, and all three of Japan's "three famous confections" are made from rakugan. Ochigans are made by steaming rice and other ingredients into a powder, mixing it with syrup, and pressing the dough into a wooden mold. They are widely used not only for Buddhist offerings, but also for tea ceremonies.

Our Approach
We donate a portion of our profits to the Pola Foundation for the Promotion of Traditional Japanese Culture.
We also produce wooden patterns in partnership with Japanese confectionery shops and return a portion of the proceeds from the sale of these patterns to save the original wooden patterns from being discarded.

Resin Attraction
We have prepared a material resin setting in response to customer requests.
Unlike wood, which creates its own atmosphere as an interior art, resin is inorganic, but infused with the spirit of traditional craftsmanship, giving it a cool impression.
From an environmental standpoint, we are trying to avoid using resin as much as possible, but it is also true that it brings a lot of convenience to many living materials.
PP (polypropylene), which is also highly recyclable, is used, and its characteristics are excellent in water resistance and chemical resistance (not all of them), so it can be used in a wide range of conditions.
We use a high-quality Japanese manufacturer among them. (See below for the manufacturer's website.)
https://www.takiron-p.co.jp/
https://www.takiron-ci.co.jp/
