BENELIC CO.,LTD. has announced some new products from Studio Ghibli’s Spirited Away to be up on the shelves at Donguri Republic shops around Japan and available in their online shop starting September this year. Remember No-Face, the cute yet kind of scary creature with a white mask instead of a face that gobbles up several characters throughout the movie? Well now you can decorate your kitchen table with No-Face and other popular characters.
1. No-Face Soy Sauce Container
The No-Face soy sauce pouring container is posed with its hands out in front just as it did in the movie when offering gold to the movie’s main character, Chihiro. It’s technically for soy sauce, but you can put whatever you want in it.
千と千尋の神隠し しょうゆ差し カオナシしょうゆ差し/ No-Face Soy Sauce Container
Price: 1,980 yen (+tax)
Material: Porcelain, Silicon
Size: W45×H108×D62mm
2. No-Face Ladle
The No-Face ladle is shaped to look like No-Face’s face and is useful for serving up your favorite dish. It can also stand by itself so you can just use it as decoration if you’re afraid to get the poor thing dirty.
千と千尋の神隠し しゃもじ カオナシしゃもじ / No-Face Ladle
Price: 800 yen (+tax)
Material: Polypropylene
Size: W79×H200×D40mm
3. Spirited Away Chopstick Holders
The company is also dishing out a line of chopstick holders based on No-Face and other cute characters from the movie such as Boh in mouse form or the bath house clients known as “Ootori-sama.” These are perfect for resting your chopsticks during your meal.
千と千尋の神隠し 箸置き/ Spirited Away Chopstick Holders(No-Face/Ootori-sama/Boh Mouse/Big Mouth No-Face)
Price: 900 yen(+tax) each
Material: Porcelain
Size: W43~52×H17~29×D84mm
Where Can I Get Them?
Stop by any Donburi Republic store while you’re in Japan to see these new products and more from Spirited Away and other popular Studio Ghibli movies such as Kiki’s Delivery Service or My Neighbor Totoro. Even if you don’t buy anything, go just to engulf yourself in the forest-like Ghibli atmosphere of the shops. I promise you won’t regret it!
You can also buy these products from their online shop however, the site is only in Japanese so if you can’t read it you might need to hire a friend who can.
※Due to the popularity of the products, please understand that they may be out of stock right now.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.
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