Masu (Sho / Masu)

Not only when you get sake, but also the beans of the day of Setsubun, and a bowl that is active as an interior.
It is a bowl that has a role as a measuring instrument that measures the rice, but I think that we have a large number of units of a joint that we are everyday, but various units are other than "match" I have.

The unit and the actual amount are as follows.
1 勺 18.039 ml
180.39 ml of one (UK)
1 bowl 1.8039L (one bottle)
1 Doyo (and) 18.039L (one can)
1 stone 180.39L

A common ceremony in Japanese sake is the basic size of 180 ml.
(Today, there are many things that contain about 180 ml to 200 ml if used as liquors)

In the glass, the lock glass is about 200 ml, so it can be said to be the same as the same amount.
A sake of sake or another liquor is said to be about 50 ml of the 1/10 "勺" of one third.

A bottle of sake is about 1800 ml in a single set of 10 times.
Icho cans such as kerosene are about 18L in a single set of 100 times.
The size of the rice bleed in Kaga Misterns, etc.

If you look at this, I notice that a unit based on "" is still still used.

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