Junichi Hakose 箱瀬淳一
Bajyo-hai Hana-Komon Kou 華小紋 甲
This small original Bajyo-hai (馬上盃 Sake cup used while riding a horse) by master Junichi Hakose is one good example to see his great combination of base urushi (lacquer) work and maki-e work in his original elegant form. The stem is colored brownish with clear urushi on top leaving the texture of wood to appear. Then the upper portion is finished in a traditional way in black to have deep reflections. The maki-e work; "Hana-Komon" meaning "Small design pattern of flowers" are elegantly placed and glitters such like fireworks in the sky. If you look inside of the cup there is a gorgeous reflection of warm orange colored gold with the techniques using togidashi-maki-e (burnished maki-e, urushi lacquer is applied over the sprinkles of gold and then polished again to surface the gold), which takes time and hand works to create. Master Junichi Hokose's work is simply superb with every details being thoroughly taken care of.
This small but not typical style sake cup is sure to satisfy your love to Japanese work of art in lacquerware, and bring you master Hakose's world of elegance.
| Place of Origin | Wajima |
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| Color | Black clear on top |
| Size | W 67 x D 67 x H 90 (mm) |
| Weight | 30 (g) |
| Content volume | 45 (cc) |
| Base material | Zelkova |
Countries (or Regions) we Ship Regularly
Currently, the locations to which we ship our products internationally on a regular basis are limited to the following countries and regions. This list was last revised in November 2023.
Japan
Asia
• Hong Kong (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China)
• Republic of Singapore
• Taiwan (Republic of China)
• Thailand
• Malaysia
• South Korea
• Vietnam
North America
• United States of America
• Canada (newly added November 2023)
Europe
• United Kingdom
• Switzerland
• Sweden
• France
• Germany
• Italy (limited to the major 18 provinces)
• Netherlands
• Liechtenstein
• Austria
• Monaco
Oceania
• New Zealand (limited to 16 provinces; some products cannot be shipped to New Zealand due to regulations)
We do ship to other countries based on the specific items and your request.
We have shipped to many other countries in Europe and beyond on a case-by-case basis. However, shipping conditions vary depending on the product and destination.
Please contact us at customer@kogeistyling.co.jp for further details, or if your country is not listed above.
Shipping and Handling Fees
(Revised December 2022)
For limited destinations in Asia:
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Purchase Amount (JPY) |
Shipping & Handling Fees (JPY) |
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¥1 – ¥14,999 |
¥2,900 |
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¥15,000 – ¥29,999 |
¥2,600 |
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¥30,000 – ¥44,999 |
¥1,900 |
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Over ¥45,000 |
Free |
For other destinations (US, EU, Oceania):
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Purchase Amount (JPY) |
Shipping & Handling Fees (JPY) |
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¥1 – ¥14,999 |
¥4,600 |
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¥15,000 – ¥29,999 |
¥4,300 |
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¥30,000 – ¥44,999 |
¥3,200 |
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¥45,000 – ¥59,999 |
¥2,000 |
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Over ¥60,000 |
Free |
Please note that, in all cases, our shipping and handling fees do not include any customs duties or taxes levied by the country receiving the package. These charges, if any, are the responsibility of the customer.
Shipping Operations
All orders are shipped from Kogei Styling in Tokyo, Japan. We operate Monday through Friday and are closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and Japanese national holidays. Orders submitted on Friday evening, Saturday, or Sunday (Japan Standard Time) will be processed the following Monday — or the next business day if Monday is a national holiday. Some exceptions may apply.
International logistics have largely returned to normal since the COVID-19 period; however, given ongoing geopolitical uncertainties, we cannot guarantee complete stability in shipping times. As a general guide, you can expect the following:
• Hong Kong: 4–7 days
• Singapore: 4–7 days
• Taiwan: 4–7 days
• United States: 7–12 days
• Europe: 10–14 days
Order Tracking
All orders can be tracked during shipment. We will notify you of the tracking number and any other necessary information as soon as it becomes available to us.
Shipping Service Providers
Depending on service quality and reliability for a particular order, we may use Japan Post EMS (Express Quality Service by Japan Post Co., Ltd., which may also involve local postal operations at the destination) or Yamato Transport Co., Ltd.
Shipping to the U.S.A.:
Since August 2025, the US Government has required all imported goods from Japan to be subject to an additional 15% tariff. Japanese-made lacquerware is subject to a total of 15% tariff.
Since then, Yamato Transport (with UPS handling final delivery) has been the only courier we use for shipments to the United States, as Japan Post does not handle items subject to duties. Additionally, the maximum value per package is restricted to 200,000 JPY. Therefore, if the value of your order exceeds 200,000 JPY, please allow us to split the shipment into two or more packages. In that case, you will be asked to pay customs clearance and handling fees from UPS of approximately USD 15–25 per shipment. We appreciate your understanding.
All international shipments from Japan are sent by air. Local transportation at the destination may be handled by different local courier partners from time to time.
Shipping Insurance
For international shipments, shipping insurance — up to the claimed product value, with a maximum of 2,000,000 JPY — is included in the shipping and handling fees. In practice, the full value of the products is insured.
Please note: any damage claim must be submitted to the courier by Kogei Styling, and the courier will conduct an investigation based on our claim.
Once a shipment has reached its destination and has been accepted by the recipient, it may no longer be covered by shipping insurance. Please contact us immediately if there is any problem with your package upon arrival.
Domestic Shipping within Japan
For domestic shipping within Japan, we collect consumption tax and charge shipping and handling fees. Domestic fees may be adjusted according to the size and destination of your shipment.
Domestic shipping terms are identical to our international shipping terms, except that the maximum insured value for domestic shipments is 300,000 JPY.
< Guide >
Our fine Japanese lacquerware is basically made of genuine natural wood and natural urushi lacquer. The Worst things for the fine lacquerwares are Drying and giving Heat Shocks.
As an urushi lacquer's natural characteristics, it hardens most under humidity of 70-80% (RH) and a temperature of 20-25 degrees Celsius (68-77°F). Therefore, humidity is good for urushi lacquer, by nature, and for the base wood as well.
Just keeping the fine Japanese lacquerware in a dry cupboard all through the year is not what you want to do. Periodic Use is the Best Care for your fine Japanese lacquerware since the Moisture it gives to both the lacquer and the wood maintains and extends the quality and the life of both.
Japanese natural urushi lacquerware will literally shine more after your use, due to the moisture given, and the repeated use and wiping with a soft cloth. This is proof of the natural urushi lacquer product and its authenticity. It does not happen with a chemical product.
Please be a little careful not to scratch fine lacquerwares with rough ceramics or metals, urushi lacquer coatings are tough but not as hard as them. When putting them away, please try to keep your fine Japanese lacquerware from direct sunlight. Urushi lacquer is vulnerable to UV rays.
< Care Instructions for Genuine Lacquerware >
- Please Do NOT use the lacquerware in a microwave oven.

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Please Do NOT use the lacquerware in a dishwasher and dryer.

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Please Do NOT leave the lacquerware in a refrigerator for a long time. A couple of hours is OK.

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Please Do NOT expose the lacquerware to direct sunlight for a long time.
- An example indicator for the acceptable duration is the amount of time your exposed skin can accept.
- The reason is that the UV rays will degrade the urushi lacquer coating from its structure.
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Please wash by hand using lukewarm water with a soft sponge using mild liquid detergents.
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Please avoid using a scrub sponge or a hard sponge that might scratch the surface.

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Please wipe with a dry soft cloth after rinsing.

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Please do not stack lacquerware on/under coarse or rough ceramics, as it will damage the surface.

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Please avoid using metal silverware directly on them.
- In case if there is a crack or a chip, please contact us for a repair. Water or any liquid will permeate through those cracks, and in the long run, it will damage the coatings and the lacquerware.
If you handle it with care, it will shine through your life.
* This instruction is not intended for antique or collectible fine Japanese lacquerware. They should be treated specially since they may have small cracks in the lacquer coatings that permeate through to the core wood.









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