Collection: Sake Set
Japanese sake sets with warmer, tokkuri (sake bottle) and ochoko (sake cups) — ceramic and porcelain sets from $20.99 in 3 to 7 pieces. Warmer sets include a candle heating stove to serve sake hot; standard sets include tokkuri and 2–4 ochoko cups for cold or room temperature serving. Styles range from traditional hand-painted sakura and landscape designs to modern matte and hammered glass finishes.
Each set includes a beautifully crafted tokkuri (sake bottle), matching ochoko (sake cup), and other expertly designed sake bottles and sake cups. These pieces are created to enhance the flavors and aromas of your favorite sake. Our barware collection caters to every style and occasion, from sleek, minimalist designs to traditional, artisanal pieces.
Perfect for sharing with friends, gifting, or enjoying a peaceful moment of relaxation, these sake sets bring a touch of elegance and culture to your home. Explore our collection today and discover the refined art of sake!
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Glass Hammered Sake Set | Japanese Tokkuri Bottle 4 Wine Cups and Cooler - 5 Pc
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Modern White & Black Sake Set | 6 Ceramic Cups Tokkuri Japanese Bottle - 7 Pc Set
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Retro Ceramic Sake Pot | 2/4/6 Sake Cups Set Japanese Tokkuri Bottle
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Red Plum Cherry Blossom Sake Set | Sakura 4 Wine Cups 1 Tokkuri Bottle - 5 Pcs
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Red Crystal Glass Sake Cup | Delicate Japanese Handmade Hagi Ochoko for Rice Wine - 1 Pc
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Gold Crystal Glass Sake Cup | Delicate Japanese Handmade Hagi Ochoko for Rice Wine - 1 Pc
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Blue Crystal Glass Sake Cup | Delicate Japanese Handmade Hagi Ochoko for Rice Wine - 1 Pc
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Sakura Glass Sake Cup | Japanese Cherry Blossom Handmade Ochoko Wine - 1 Pc
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Spring Flowers Sake Cup | Retro Japanese Wine Glass Ochoko Drinkware 50ml - 1 Pc
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Lotus Porcelain Sake Cup | Retro Japanese Wine Glass Ochoko Drinkware 50ml - 1 Pc
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Green Leaves Porcelain Sake Cup | Retro Japanese Wine Glass Ochoko Drinkware 50ml - 1 Pc
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Traditional Japanese Sake Set | Dragon Character Tokkuri Sake Bottle and Sake Cups - 5 Pcs
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Lucky Cat Sake Set | Cartoon Japanese Sake Bottle and 4 Cups Porcelain Set of 5 Pcs
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Teal Sakura Flower Sake Set | Japanese Sake Bottle and 4 Cups Porcelain - 5 Pcs
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Cute Cat Sake Set |Two Cats Japanese Sake Bottle and Cups Porcelain Barware Set of 5 Pcs
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Blue Stripes Artisan Japanese Sake Set | Hand-Painted Ceramic Tokkuri Bottle and Ochoko Cups
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Black Gold Japanese Sake Set | Hand-painted Porcelain Tokkuri Sake Bottle and Ochoko Cup
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Pink Sakura Japanese Sake Set | Blue Cherry Blossom Ceramic Tokkuri Sake Bottle and 4 Cups Tray Sets
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White Ceramic Sake Bottle Tokkuri Pot with 4 Traditional Sake Cup Set for Japanese Wine - 1 Set
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Sake sets with a warmer include a ceramic heating cup and candle stove, keeping the tokkuri warm throughout serving — ideal for hot sake in colder months or formal occasions. Standard tokkuri and ochoko sets are better suited for cold or room temperature sake. Most sets here are 5-piece (1 tokkuri + 4 ochoko) or 7-piece (1 tokkuri + 4–6 cups + warmer components). For individual cups, see our sake cup collection.
FAQs about Japanese Sake Sets
What is a sake set called?
A traditional sake set typically consists of a Tokkuri (sake bottle) and Ochoko (sake cups). The tokkuri is used for serving the sake, while the ochoko are small cups used for drinking.
Some premium sake sets also include a sake warmer — a separate vessel used to heat the tokkuri to the ideal serving temperature, typically around 40–55°C for warm sake.
Why is sake not popular in Japan?
While sake is a traditional drink in Japan, its consumption has decreased over recent decades due to several factors. Younger generations in Japan tend to favor other alcoholic beverages like beer, wine, and cocktails, often due to changes in lifestyle and global trends.
Additionally, sake can be perceived as a more formal or traditional drink, typically enjoyed in specific settings such as ceremonies or family gatherings. Despite this, sake remains an integral part of Japanese culture and is still enjoyed during special occasions, festivals, and celebrations.
Is sake a beer or a wine?
Sake is neither beer nor wine, though it shares some characteristics with both. It is often referred to as "rice wine" because it is made from fermented rice, similar to how wine is made from fermented grapes.
However, unlike wine, which is made through the fermentation of fruit sugars, sake is brewed like beer. The process involves fermenting rice starches with yeast and koji mold. As a result, sake is a unique alcoholic beverage that falls into its own category.
How many cups should a sake set have?
The number of cups in a sake set typically depends on the occasion and the number of people you plan to serve. A standard sake set usually includes four cups to cater to a small group, though you can find sets with two cups for more intimate settings or more than four for larger gatherings.
The number of cups can vary based on the size of the tokkuri (sake bottle) and the intended use of the set. If you're serving sake to a group, consider a set with enough cups to ensure everyone can enjoy a pour.