Masu (measurement)


A masu was originally a square wooden box used to measure rice in Japan during the feudal period. Masu existed in many sizes, typically covering the range from one to to one .
Today masu are largely used for drinking sake, as the advent of modern rice cookers and a higher calorie diet in Japan has made them impractical for measuring portions of rice, and the standard size is one , or 0.18039 L.
A small, lidded form of masu, made of hinoki, is sold for serving pepper, salt, sugar, and other dry condiments at the table.