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- 🎋 July 7th is Tanabata. It is also "Somen Day," when people eat somen to wish for a year of good health. The thin, white strands of somen are likened to the Milky Way sparkling in the summer night sky or to the "beautiful threads" spun by Oriheime, who was skillful at sewing...
2026.07.08
🎋 July 7th is Tanabata. It is also "Somen Day," when people eat somen to wish for a year of good health. The thin, white strands of somen are likened to the Milky Way sparkling in the summer night sky or to the "beautiful threads" spun by Oriheime, who was skillful at sewing...
🎋 July 7th is Tanabata.
It is also "Somen Day," when people eat somen to wish for a year of good health.
The thin, white strands of somen are likened to the Milky Way sparkling in the summer night sky or to the "beautiful threads" spun by Oriheime, who was skillful at sewing, and it has long been a traditional summer dish.
Enhancing the Tanabata table to be cooler and warmer are glass dishes crafted meticulously one by one by artisans.
The clear, icy transparency and delicate ripples unique to handcrafted items elevate everyday somen or cold noodle dishes to a special presentation.
An annual night of star festivals.
Share a cool and pleasant time with cherished ones around the table✨
May your wishes reach the starry sky🌃
● For shopping, please check the link in the profile!
https://hirotaglass.shop-pro.jp/
@hirotaglass_official
● Sumida Wa Glass Museum
A direct store where you can see and hold Hirota Glass products.










It is also "Somen Day," when people eat somen to wish for a year of good health.
The thin, white strands of somen are likened to the Milky Way sparkling in the summer night sky or to the "beautiful threads" spun by Oriheime, who was skillful at sewing, and it has long been a traditional summer dish.
Enhancing the Tanabata table to be cooler and warmer are glass dishes crafted meticulously one by one by artisans.
The clear, icy transparency and delicate ripples unique to handcrafted items elevate everyday somen or cold noodle dishes to a special presentation.
- Snow Flower Wash Bowl
- Blizzard Large Bowl Frost None
- Blizzard Versatile Bowl
- TOWA Taisho Romance Glass Bowl
- Shell Medium Bowl
- Taisho Romance Glass Soba Cup
- Shell Large Plate
- Shell Extra Large Plate
- MOYAI Large Plate
An annual night of star festivals.
Share a cool and pleasant time with cherished ones around the table✨
May your wishes reach the starry sky🌃
● For shopping, please check the link in the profile!
https://hirotaglass.shop-pro.jp/
@hirotaglass_official
● Sumida Wa Glass Museum
A direct store where you can see and hold Hirota Glass products.
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