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All About Japanese Tea Culture

  • The Setsubun Festival and Good Fortune Tea

    The Setsubun Festival and Good Fortune Tea

    Setsubun (節分) is a traditional Japanese festival that is held on February 2, 3 or 4, one day before the start of spring, according to the Japanese lunar calendar. The...

  • Celebrate Hachijyu-Hachiya (88th Night)

    Celebrate Hachijyu-Hachiya (88th Night)

    May 2nd in 2023, is “hachijyu-hachiya”, a holiday which marks the 88th night since the beginning of spring called Risshun (i.e., February 2nd or 3rd) according to the Japanese lunar calendar. Traditionally...

  • In Celebration: Japanese Tea Day - Yunomi.life

    In Celebration: Japanese Tea Day

    Ohayo! Genki-desuka? (Good morning! How are you?) Can you believe it’s the end of October? As the temperatures drop, leaves change colors and we dance with falling leaves, I find...