Japanese Food Tips

Rice Bowl (Chawan)

April 23, 2018

Regular chawan

Regular chawan

Exclusive chawan

Exclusive chawan

100 yen shop's chawan

100 yen shop's chawan

Because rice is a staple food eaten almost everyday in Japan, rice bowls can be found in every Japanese house. The bowls are usually ceramic, about 15 cm. (6 in.) in diameter and can fit on the palm of one's hand. Some women use smaller ones. There are many types, from plain to colorful. There is a wide range of prices, from exclusive ones made by famous pottery ceramic makers to inexpensive ones bought at a 100 yen shop. Some children use plastic bowls which do not break. Many Japanese have their own bowl just like their own chopsticks. In Japan, there are many places where you can buy bowls, so why don't you buy your own rice bowl if you are ever in Japan.

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