Capacity: Approximately 330cc. Height: 96mm, diameter excluding handle: 82mm. It can be safely used in the microwave and dishwasher (but not in the oven).
There are many companies and factories across Japan that make photo mugs, but the level of their craftsmanship is a mixed bag. The domestic factory that makes these mugs boasts world-class craftsmanship, so please feel free to purchase.
It also looks really cool when used as a pen holder! The mug is quite sturdy, so there's little risk of it getting damaged during transport.
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This listing features a Photo Mug (Ukiyo-e Series) mug featuring the auspicious "Treasure Ship Carrying the Seven Lucky Gods," a collaborative ukiyo-e print by three ukiyo-e artists (Keisai Eisen and Utagawa Kunisada, also known as Toyokuni III and Utagawa Kuniyoshi). (The print is beautifully and meticulously printed at a factory in Japan.) The Seven Lucky Gods are seven deities widely worshipped in Japan as bringers of good fortune. To view a list of other Photo Mug products, enter "Photo Mug" in the search box at the top of the page. Over 1,000 types of Photo Mug can be displayed. For example, if you want to view only Ito Jakuchu's Photo Mug, search for "Photo Mug Ito Jakuchu" (with a half-width or full-width space between Photo Mug and Ito Jakuchu).