Start a new habit of drinking green tea rather than sweetened drinks. Green tea has lots of health benefits and boosting your metabolism is one of them. It doesn’t happen in one day. Drink tea every day! Happy 2018!
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Take a moment and make some tea. Slowly and carefully. Relax and enjoy the flavorful tea. Happy 2018!
Get a thermos so that you can make tea and bring it with you everywhere you go. Happy 2018!
In Japanese, each month has an ancient name and December is called “shiwasu=師走.” The first letter 師 means “monk, teacher and master” and the second letter 走 means “to run.” In ancient Japan, the monks and teachers were highly ranked and admired by regular people. Usually, they would be wise, calm and serene. But toward […]
December 15th is International Tea Day! Did you know that 3,000,000,000 tons of tea is produced worldwide each year? And 1,520,000 pounds of tea is consumed in the U.S. every day. (source: Statistic Brain). Let’s have a cup to celebrate the special day!
Jugetsudo is participating in the Portland Holiday Food & Gift show! Come and taste our authentic Japanese tea! Friday 11/10, 10am – 6pm Saturday 11/11, 10am – 6pm Sunday 11/12, 10am – 5pm Oregon Convention Center 777 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Portland, OR 97232 Admission: $10 – Adults $9 – Seniors/Youth (13-17) Free […]
Japanese Teabags Giveaway for orders over $30! Did you know that October 31st is Japanese Tea Day? On October 31st in 1191, a Japanese Buddhist priest, Eisai brought green tea seeds from China. He was said to have planted them in the garden of the Ishigamibo at Seburiyama in Hizen (in Kyushu area). To celebrate […]
Jugetsudo is going to participate in the 10th annual Northwest Tea Festival at the Seattle Center. The festival will be open: 10 AM -6 PM Saturday, September 30th 10 AM – 4 PM Sunday, October 1st Admission fee is $15 per person (good for both days – Saturday & Sunday). Children under twelve are free! […]
We are participating in the first tea event in Portland, Tea Fest PDX on Saturday, July 22nd. Come and visit us at the World Forestry Center!