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Starbucks Been There Series Japan 2021 Ceramic Coffee Mug, 14 Oz

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Management number 209451704 Release Date 2026/03/29 List Price $16.80 Model Number 209451704
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This is the JAPAN design from the Been There Series, launched on October 13, 2021. Fuji, cherry blossoms, tortoiseshell cats, hot springs, ears of rice, sushi, sumo wrestlers, and many other uniquely Japanese motifs are designed.

  • "Been There Series" Japan-designed mug
  • This is a Japanese design for the "Been There Series" that is available at Starbucks stores around the world.
  • A lot of Japanese motifs such as Mt. Fuji, cherry blossoms, calico cats, hot springs, ears of rice, sushi, sumo wrestlers, etc. The main colors are warm red and orange.
  • There is also a stainless steel bottle with the design of the same series.
Size 14 Ounces
Color Red
Shape Round
Theme Japanese
Pattern Cartoon
Capacity 14 ounces
Brand Name Starbucks
Unit Count 1 Count
Item Weight 0.6 Kilograms
Reusability Reusable
Manufacturer Starbucks
Model Number BTS-JP
Material Type Stoneware
Product Style JAPAN
Item Type Name Cofee Mug
Number of Items 1
Material Features Ceramic
Material Type Free Lead Free, BPA Free
Included Components Box
Age Range Description Adult
Item Dimensions W x H 2.99"W x 5.98"H
Manufacturer Part Number BTS-JP
Product Care Instructions Machine Wash
Recommended Uses For Product Home
Other Special Features of the Product Microwave Safe

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