This photo mug (beautifully and carefully printed in a factory in Japan) features "Kambara: The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido," a famous painting by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), a world-renowned ukiyo-e artist active in Edo during the Edo period. Made for you, a Hiroshige fan. To see a list of other photo mugs, enter "photo mug" in the search box at the top of the page. You'll see a list of over 1,000 types of photo mugs. For example, if you want to see only photo mugs featuring Ito Jakuchu, search for "Photo mug Ito Jakuchu" (with a half-width or full-width space between "photo mug" and "Ito Jakuchu").
The capacity is approximately 330cc (just the right size, neither too small nor too large: 96mm high, 82mm diameter excluding handle). It's microwave and dishwasher safe.
While there are many companies and factories across Japan that make photo mugs, the level of their craftsmanship is truly mixed. The domestic factory that makes these mugs has world-class technology, so please purchase with confidence.
Japanese-made photo mugs are the most beautiful in the world! They make a wonderful souvenir to take overseas.
They also look really cool when used as a pen holder! The mug is made to be quite sturdy, so there's little risk of damage during transport.
If you'd like to see a list of other photo mug products, enter "photo mug" in the search box at the top of the page.