The 88th night: A Japanese tea tradition

Staff - Haruna

“Hachi-jyu-hachiya” is the 88th day after Risshun. Risshun is the day that Spring begins on Japan’s lunar calender. Currently, it is on February 4th. In other words, “Hachi-jyu-hachiya” is the 88th day of Spring, and is somewhere around May 2nd (There is a one day difference...

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EVENT: Sayama-cha Tea Picking Festival

Ian

2014 Annual Sayamacha Tea Picking Festval will be held at the end of May.

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How to choose Japanese tea

By partnering with a hundred plus artisanal Japanese tea farms and factories, we offer hundreds of green teas, and dozens of matcha, black tea, oolong tea, etc. Where do you start?

We recomend starting with Sampler Sets!