Not everyone has special tea cups for autumn. I bought these when I first came to Japan as a souvenir. They were made by a company called Arita.
These plates were a gift for attending a funeral. Click on the label below for more about that.
This is the underside of the ohagi. When I turned it over, I left a fingerprint on one side. Big Sister was grossed out. She ate it anyway.
She turned it back over with a fork. She ate it with a small cake fork.
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