"Since Sake Tubs Often Leave Excess...! An Idea for Original Take-home Bottles for Kagami Biraki Celebration"
2020.11.03 published
【Kagami Biraki】It seems that people can't enjoy evening drinks due to COVID...!
Kagami Biraki is a classic at traditional Japanese wedding receptions.
This is a traditional ceremony where a large sake barrel is broken open with a wooden mallet, symbolizing "breaking the mirror to invite good fortune."
After the Kagami Biraki, the bride and groom pour sake into small masu (square cups) and distribute them to the guests.
However, due to the impact of COVID, it seems that the crucial evening drinks with the groom and bride cannot happen...!
Of course, while infection control measures are thoroughly implemented and staff can serve the drinks, there are many guests who do not drink alcohol, so inevitably, some sake tends to be left over.
So here's a suggestion!
It's a shame to waste the leftover sake, and it'd be nice if those who enjoy it could drink plenty.
Therefore!
I propose the idea of "putting the leftover sake into bottles for guests to take home." ♩
After the wedding ceremony, similar to how female guests receive floral arrangements as bouquets.
For guests who enjoy alcohol, prepare appropriately sized bottles, fill them with sake, and let them enjoy it at home afterwards!*
<For example>
This bride purchased small bottles, created labels using PowerPoint, and made her own original takeaway bottles.
Isn’t that amazing....?? (And it’s cute too!*)
For guests who love alcohol, it's the perfect hospitality.
Here are some bottles perfect for take-home that I found on Rakuten:*
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A standard 180ml bottle*
➡ Check the product page here*
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A 200ml slender bottle*
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A sleek 120ml conical bottle
➡ Check the product page here*
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A round self-standing bottle ♩
➡ Check the product page here*
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A slim cylindrical bottle might work too.
➡ Check the product page here*
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A round bottle would also be cute*
➡ Check the product page here*