Special edition color-changing glasses and custom-made ‘mame-zara’ plates and are produced by Gifu Prefecture’s Marumo Takagi, a long-established pottery company founded in 1887. This world heritage company manufactures many innovative pieces that still preserve the traditions of ancient Mino Ware pottery. Marumo Takagi have generously agreed to collaborate on this project, lending their technology and expertise to create one-of-a-kind Tokyo Revengers merchandise!
■Special edition color-changing glass
These beautifully crafted Japanese glasses change color when a cold drink is added, revealing beloved Tokyo Revengers characters in front of spring cherry blossoms, summer fireworks, autumn leaves, and winter snowflakes in a glorious display of the four Japanese seasons.
Each glass displays two characters with strong ties, such as Manjiro Sano and Ken Ryuguji, and Takemichi Hanagaki and Hinata Tachibana. These glasses are the ultimate aesthetic combination of the Japanese seasons and Tokyo Revengers characters. Side note for Keisuke Baji fans: Keisuke Baji’s character was redrawn especially for this glass design, so don’t miss it! The ice cool design of Keisuke wearing his Tokyo Manji Gang MA-1 is the ultimate must-have.
Marumo Takagi’s ‘Four Seasons of Japan Pair Glass Set’ is an extremely popular product, created through rigorous trial and error to achieve the amazing color-changing effect that means designs transform when drinks under 17 degrees Celsius are added to the glass, and disappear when the glass returns to room temperature.
Watch the four seasons of Japan spread out behind your favorite Tokyo Revengers character as you enjoy a refreshing drink in these limited-edition color-changing glasses.
■Custom-made ‘mame-zara’ plates ‘Mame-zara’ are small plates used in traditional Japanese tableware used for holding soy sauce, pickles, or other small ingredients. However, these beautifully designed pieces of pottery can also be used in a variety of diverse ways for however you see fit – from accessory trays to candle holders or soap dishes. Marumo Takagi’s special edition Tokyo Revengers ‘mame-zara’ plates showcase the anime’s characters in chic line drawings with gold patterns, creating a cool Japanese aesthetic.