teacup

On-Yomi: ワン

Koohii stories:

1) [herman] 23-11-2008(53): Teacups at the Japanese restaurant are usually made of stone and have the name and address of the restaurant written on them.

2) [cameron_en] 21-11-2008(9): Similarly to the wooden bowl (#2487 椀), the teacup made of stone has it's makers address carved into the bottom.

3) [synewave] 11-10-2006(8): Teacup = 茶碗 (ちゃわん). Pieces of stone(?) that everyone has at their address.

4) [abaddon] 25-5-2008(2): Stone, adress: Teacups for the tea ceremony are usually made out of stone. Since many students attend the tea ceremony course, everyone had to write their address on the back side, to be able to distinguish between all these similar cups.

5) [blannk] 5-12-2009(1): Stoned address: What did you say was in that teacup? I drank it on Blind Faith: Oh, and I'm wasted, and I can't find my way home.