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The Water of Japan: Its Purity and Palate
A Story Woven by Japan’s Water Culture Many visitors to Japan are surprised and deeply impressed by the high quality of its water.From clean tap water that’s safe to drink straight from the faucet, to the rich flavors nurtured by local climates, and the deep-rooted presence of water in people’s spirituality and culture, water in…
Why Japanese Tea Could Be Your Next Healthy Choice
More Than Just a Drink – Tea at the Heart of Japan If you ever get the chance to visit Japan, take a moment to observe the people on its streets.You’ll notice many Japanese individuals with tea in hand – during work breaks, with meals, and from the ubiquitous vending machines found on nearly every…
What is Sado? Exploring the Significance of Japanese Tea Ceremony in Modern Japan
Deepening Understanding of Japanese Tea Ceremony The Japanese Tea Ceremony, known as Sadō (Chadō) or Chanoyu, is a tradition that extends far beyond the simple act of preparing and drinking tea.It is deeply rooted in spirituality and cultural significance, setting it apart from the “tea time” generally understood in the West.This article delves into the…
What Is Matcha? Discovering Japan’s Charming Green Tea Tradition
Do you often drink matcha? With its striking vibrant green color, matcha is one of Japan’s representative beverages.While it has historically played an important role in the traditional culture of the tea ceremony, it has now become a more familiar presence in our daily lives.In Japan, you can easily enjoy matcha not only at cafes…
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