History of Tea in Japan
Tea drinking has a long history in Japan. It had appeared to have been a pastime enjoyed by noblemen as they dangled fishing lines in...
Read MoreIn Japan, a tea ceremony is known as sadō (茶道). Literally, this means “the tea path”, and is considered as one of the three classical Japanese arts of refinement. Our store offers you the best tea and accessories you can find, so you can also enjoy tea ceremony at home!
Tea drinking has a long history in Japan. It had appeared to have been a pastime enjoyed by noblemen as they dangled fishing lines in...
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Read MoreMarco Polo fell in love with it. Poets and painters captured its beauty. Even ancient emperors were awestruck when they visited Hangzhou.
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