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Soba choko (そば猪口) are 3 cm–9 cm cup-sized porcelain vessels. Mass-produced for domestic use in Japan in the Edo Imari period soba choko pro (1620–1886), soba choko were traditionally bundled in a configuration of five.

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  • Soba choko (そば猪口) are 3 cm–9 cm cup-sized porcelain vessels. Mass-produced for domestic use in Japan in the Edo Imari period soba choko pro (1620–1886), soba choko were traditionally bundled in a configuration of five. (en)
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  • Soba choko (そば猪口) are 3 cm–9 cm cup-sized porcelain vessels. Mass-produced for domestic use in Japan in the Edo Imari period soba choko pro (1620–1886), soba choko were traditionally bundled in a configuration of five. (en)
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  • Soba choko (en)
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