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Category: Tea Culture

2021-12-202022-05-31Tea Culture

Yobanashi Tea Ceremony

In tea ceremony, observing the change of the seasons is a way to enjoy every moment as unique (一期一会, ichi go ichi […]

2021-10-272022-05-31Tea Culture

Kuchikiri Tea Ceremony

November is the perfect time to start writing about the Tea Ceremony. It is a moment of change, and new beginnings. October […]

2021-04-272022-05-31Tea Culture, Tea Education

Books on Japanese Tea 2021

We said many times there is not much published on Japanese tea in other languages and some time ago we reviewed 3 […]

2020-12-302022-05-31Tea Culture, Tea Kinds, Tea Seasons

Obukucha (大福茶)

Have you heard of Obukucha – the special tea that people in Japan drink around the new year? The name Obukucha (大福茶), […]

2019-12-312022-05-31GJTea News, Tea Culture, Tea Education, Tea News

Books on Japanese Tea

As we keep on saying, there is not much information on Japanese tea that can be found outside Japan and in other […]

2019-12-192022-05-31Tea Culture, Tea Events, Tea News

Bizenyaki Exhibition at Miho Museum

Miho museum in Shiga recently had a Bizenyaki exhibition. Bizen in Okayama prefecture is one of the 6 oldest kilns in Japan […]

2019-09-302022-05-31Tea Culture

Different Teaware in Japanese Tea

When tea reached Japan, Chinese pottery and teaware were used to prepare and drink tea. It was only in the 15th century with tea master […]

2019-09-282022-05-31GJTea News, Tea Culture, Tea News

New Issue of Eighty°

All around the world people are drinking tea and they are getting more curious about it. It is a great pleasure to […]

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