Tag Archives: Sencha
Seiji Ito’s Clay – A Tokoname Blue
First day in Japan and already a day ‘late’. A day late in meeting a man who has been crafting clay from Tokoname into tea vessels for decades. Upon arrival to Tokyo and dealing with the restless charm of jet-lag … Continue reading
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Tagged Akasaka, ceramics, Huls Gallery, japan, Jeff Fuchs, kyusu, Mount Fuji, Pu'erh, Seiji Ito, Sencha, Tea, tea culture, teapot, Tokoname, Tokyo
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Gyokuro Moments with Tea People – Japan
Some sage and simple wisdom as always from those who spend time at the source, at the cup, and in the tea houses. Travel through some of Japan’s tea zones has been an immersion into more informality than expected. Expected … Continue reading