What to Buy in Japan: Chopsticks, Matcha Bowls & Other Traditional Tableware

What to Buy in Japan: Chopsticks, Matcha Bowls & Other Traditional Tableware
Jump to:

    Japanese tableware blends artistry with practicality, making each piece both beautiful and functional. Handcrafted by skilled artisans, items like ceramic bowls, lacquered plates, and woodenware showcase centuries of tradition, from glazed porcelain to high-grade stainless steel.

    With so many regional styles, shoppers can find pieces to match every taste, from affordable street finds to high-end department store items.

    This guide highlights the best things to buy in Japan, including chopsticks, chawan matcha bowls, sake cups, plates, tea mugs, and teapots. Discover where to shop in Japan and online for meaningful, collectible Japan souvenirs.

    1. Japanese Chopsticks

    These chopsticks are among Isuke’s bestsellers, combining stylish design with premium construction at an affordable price. The handle design is inspired by the traditional cut-glass decoration technique, popular in Japan from the Edo period through the Showa era. 

    Japanese chopsticks are among the best things to buy in Japan and are one of the most practical Japanese souvenirs. Available in wood, lacquerware, stainless steel, and even fun character designs, they suit both everyday meals and special occasions. 

    Japanese Chopsticks

    Isuke Lacquered Wooden Japanese Chopsticks

    $14.99

     

    2. Chopstick Rests

    These walnut chopstick rests are crafted with care, showcasing natural wood grain and a minimalist design that complements any Japanese table setting. Their smooth finish and balanced shape keep chopsticks securely in place.

    Chopstick rests are a subtle yet essential part of traditional Japanese tableware, perfect for everyday meals or formal dining. Lightweight, durable, and stylish, they are also a thoughtful Japan souvenir and an easy way to elevate any table presentation.

    Chopstick Rests

    Isuke Walnut Cutlery Rest Wooden Chopsticks Rest (Set of 5)

    $39.00

     

    3. Chawan Matcha Bowls

    This Handmade Mino Ware Chawan Matcha Cup features an uneven shape, typical of Japanese teacups, embodying the "wabi-sabi" style. Painted with layers of fuzzy, blue pigment transitioning from dark blue to white, the design is reminiscent of the ocean on an overcast day.

    Chawan matcha bowls are among the best things to buy in Japan and make perfect Japan souvenirs. They are an essential part of any traditional Japanese tea ceremony set.

    Chawan Matcha Bowls

    Handmade Mino Ware Chawan Matcha Cup Blue Haze Design Tea Bowl

    $24.99

     

    4. Sake Cups

    This premium frosted sake cup features a single bold golden brushstroke glimmering across the frosted surface, giving the glass a refined appeal. Its elegant design makes it suitable for enjoying sake, shochu, or even as a stylish shot glass. 

    Sake cups come in various sizes, shapes, and designs in glass, porcelain, pottery, and lacquerware. Ideal for gifting, high-end sake cups include sets of Tanabe hand-hammered 24K gold-plated copper cups, or simple tin-plated copper cups. Iwachu cast iron sake cups with black interior enamel are also one-of-a-kind.

    Sake Cups

    Aderia Premium Gold Pattern Frosted Sake Cup Shot Glass 90ml

    $19.99

     

    5. Coasters

    These decorative table coasters are crafted from traditional washi paper by Kamiiso, a manufacturer with roots dating back to the Taisho era. Each coaster features a delicate origami crane design, combining Japanese aesthetic elegance with practical use for protecting surfaces.

    Lightweight, durable, and visually striking, Japanese coasters are an effortless way to bring a touch of traditional Japanese tableware style to your home or to gift to loved ones.

    Coasters

    Kamiiso Kimono Washi Coaster Japanese Origami Crane Set 4 Pieces

    $4.95

     

    6. Serving Trays

    This handcrafted Kishu lacquerware tray features a white stone-style finish and a textured non-slip surface to keep tableware secure. Lightweight yet durable, it is ideal for serving coffee, tea, snacks, or small meals, whether at home or outdoors.

    Japanese trays showcase the artistry and craftsmanship of traditional lacquerware, combining functionality with elegance. They make practical additions to your dining table and thoughtful souvenirs or gifts for those who appreciate Japanese design.

    Serving Trays

    Handmade Stone Style Kishu Lacquerware Tray Non-Slip White

    $18.95

     

    7. Soup Bowls

    These lacquered soup bowls feature a traditional Temari ball design, symbolizing youth and joy. The set includes two bowls, each adorned with a delicate floral motif inside. Perfect for serving miso soup, rice, or other dishes, these bowls bring a touch of Japanese tradition to any table.  Explore more styles in the Isuke collection.

    Japanese bowls reflect centuries of tradition, from delicate porcelain to lacquered wood, and adds a unique aesthetic to your table. They are also lightweight, durable, and make meaningful Japan souvenirs or gifts for friends and family.

    Soup Bowls

    Isuke Japanese Lacquered Soup Bowls Temari Ball Design (Set of 2)

    $38.00

     

    8. Plates

    This small glass plate features a Maneki-neko (inviting cat) design, a traditional Japanese charm believed to bring happiness and prosperity. Accented with shimmering gold leaf, it combines elegance and meaning, making it perfect for serving small treats, holding accessories, or displaying as a decorative good-luck piece.

    Meanwhile, this large lacquered plate showcases a sun and moon motif, reflecting timeless Japanese artistry. Crafted from high-quality lacquered wood, it is ideal for serving main dishes or as a centerpiece, bringing both functionality and a touch of traditional Japanese elegance to your table.

    Plates

    Aderia Small Glass Plate Gold Leaf Lucky Cat Design 90mm

    $12.00

     

    9. Tea Mugs

    Japanese tea mugs/cups, or yunomi, are taller than Western teacups and crafted from fine porcelain or pottery. Handmade styles, like those from Sohogama, showcase exquisite Japanese craftsmanship and attention to detail. Perfect for daily tea drinking or enjoying a traditional Japanese tea ceremony, these tea cups are a practical and beautiful addition to any Japanese tableware set.

    For more options, explore our full collection of cups and drinking glasses featuring Japanese-inspired designs suitable for tea, coffee, or everyday use.

    Tea Mugs

    Sohogama Sushi Yunomi Cup Handmade Porcelain Tea Mug

    $15.00

     

    10. Teapots

    This Hario glass teapot makes it easy to brew homemade tea or flavored water with loose leaves or fruits. It features a mesh strainer for a clean pour, clear scale lines for easy measuring, and a lid that allows tea leaves to expand for better flavor. Made from heatproof glass and dishwasher safe, it is practical and durable for everyday use. Explore more Hario products for quality designs perfect for any tea or coffee lover.

    Japanese teapots, or kyusu, are central to tea culture and come in a variety of styles from functional plastic or glass teapots to traditional ceramic designs making them both practical and collectible souvenirs.

    Teapots

    Hario Heat Resistant Glass Teapot Handy Brew Tea Maker 1L

    $19.95

     

    Other Tableware Related Items to Consider

    bento boxes

    If you love Japanese tableware, you’ll also enjoy exploring other Japanese kitchenware essentials, such as bento boxes for lunches at home or on the go and furoshiki wrapping cloths, a traditional Japanese way to wrap and carry items.

    Where to Buy Japanese Tableware in Japan and Online

    For people traveling or residing in Japan, there are fantastic places to buy Japanese tableware, especially in Tokyo: 

    1. Kappabashi Kitchen Town (Kappabashi Dougu-gai) is a popular location in Tokyo with over 170 shops selling everything from traditional pottery, lacquerware, and glassware to knives.

    2. For handcrafted pieces, or a more refined shopping experience, there are many gallery-like shops in various Tokyo neighborhoods. Some well-known ones are Aoyama Square, Ginza Takumi, and The Cover Nippon.

    3. Department stores like Isetan, Mitsukoshi, and Takashimaya all have sections dedicated to high-quality table and kitchenware products. More affordable options include trendy stores like Loft or Hands.

    If you are in other parts of Japan, make sure to visit Sennichimae Douguyasuji in Osaka’s Nipponbashi district. In Kyoto, there is Nishiki Market (Kyoto’s Kitchen) in the midtown and Gojozaka Street near Kiyomizudera Temple.

    If you are living abroad, or prefer online shopping, a great option of course is right here at Japanese Taste. Other well-known online tableware sellers include Suigenkyo, Becos, Akazuki, Musubi Kiln, and MTC Kitchen.

    Discover our dining and drinkware collections and enjoy the beauty and craftsmanship of Japanese tableware in your home.

    0 comments


    Leave a comment

    Please note, comments must be approved before they are published