Sugakiya Sue-chan Glass

₱600.00
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A collaboration product with Sugakiya, a Nagoya ramen restaurant loved by locals.
When you hear the word "Sugakiya", the first person that comes to mind is "Sue-chan".
This cute Sue-chan
is expressed in a glass.

The design features Sue-chan, a glutton who eats Sugakiya ramen and soft serve ice cream together, just like her fans.

Of course, it can be used as a glass to hold drinks to accompany ramen,
If you put some soft serve ice cream in this glass along with store-bought ramen, you might be able to enjoy the Sugakiya feeling at home! ?

*Size: Diameter 82 x H89mm 270cc


■What is Machikado Gallery?
A brand with a new perspective that conveys the charm of the history and culture of the town.
The town is full of history and culture.
The miscellaneous goods developed in collaboration with famous restaurants and sweets shops in local towns across Japan will be unique items in the world.
Please enjoy the nostalgic and new art of the town that has continued since the Showa era.

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A collaboration product with Sugakiya, a Nagoya ramen restaurant loved by locals.
When you hear the word "Sugakiya", the first person that comes to mind is "Sue-chan".
This cute Sue-chan
is expressed in a glass.

The design features Sue-chan, a glutton who eats Sugakiya ramen and soft serve ice cream together, just like her fans.

Of course, it can be used as a glass to hold drinks to accompany ramen,
If you put some soft serve ice cream in this glass along with store-bought ramen, you might be able to enjoy the Sugakiya feeling at home! ?

*Size: Diameter 82 x H89mm 270cc


■What is Machikado Gallery?
A brand with a new perspective that conveys the charm of the history and culture of the town.
The town is full of history and culture.
The miscellaneous goods developed in collaboration with famous restaurants and sweets shops in local towns across Japan will be unique items in the world.
Please enjoy the nostalgic and new art of the town that has continued since the Showa era.