I see those tall teacups without handles that have the bumpy surface on them in Japanese media a lot, but I can't find what they're actually called. Anyone know the name of them?

@Alex Yes, the tall teacups without handles that you often see in Japanese media are called "yunomi" (湯飲み). Yunomi are typically used for drinking green tea and have a smooth, cylindrical shape, often featuring a textured or bumpy surface. They are designed for casual use and are an important part of Japanese tea culture.

Thanks for the info. I found the name "yunomi" while looking for their name, but pretty much all the pics I saw were flat walled on the outside. So both the flat walled ones and bumpy ones are called yunomi, the bumpy ones don't have a specific name?
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