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Tea gift "Tea instead of a bouquet" Japanese black tea set

Tea gift "Tea instead of a bouquet" Japanese black tea set

Regular price ¥1,900 JPY
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How about giving tea instead of a bouquet of flowers?

Recently, Japanese black tea has evolved. More and more wonderful teas are winning awards at domestic and international tea contests.

The impression of hand-picked Tsushima black tea is that of a bouquet of flowers. It is surrounded by a gorgeous and refreshing scent. Takachiho black tea has a gorgeous, rich flavor similar to India's Darjeeling black tea. Both do not cut the tea leaves, as it is processed with leaves, the original scent of the tea leaves can be fully extracted.

Flavor leaves happy memories. Every time you drink tea, you will be surrounded by a gorgeous aroma. Tea instead of a bouquet.



Product name: Hand-picked Tsushima black tea

              Takachiho Black Tea Benifuuki

Tea farm: Tsushima Oishi Tea Farm (Tsushima Town, Nagasaki Prefecture)

Kai Tea Farm (Takachiho Town, Miyazaki Prefecture)

Type: Black tea

Variety: Benifuuki

Contents: 30g each

Best before date: Tsushima black tea end of March 2026

Takachiho Black Tea September 10, 2025

How to drink: Tsushima black tea in 95℃ hot water for about 3 minutes

Takachiho black tea About 2 and a half minutes in 95℃ hot water

150ml of hot water for 3g of tea leaves.

Notes: Organic cultivation

Gift bag and message card included

The bag has a zipper. The inside of the bag is made of aluminum vapor-deposited material, allowing you to enjoy fresh tea leaves for a long time.

Low stock: 5 left

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FAQ

Which type of of tea can I brew with the teapot?

It can be used for any type of tea. However, unglazed pottery is more likely to absorb the flavor of the tea leaves. By using different tea utensils for each type of tea, you can enjoy the flavor of the tea to the fullest.

For example, in the case of Japanese tea, sencha, fukamushicha, genmaicha, and gyokuro are all in the same family, but since hojicha has a strong roasted aroma, we recommend using a different tea utensil.

However, glazed pottery or porcelain tea utensils do not absorb the flavor of the tea leaves, so they are suitable for brewing various types of tea.

How do you wash a teapot?

Please wash the teapot with water, without using detergent. Ceramic teapots easily absorb detergent ingredients, which can affect the flavor of the tea.

Tea leaves remaining in the teapot are the main cause of tea stains. After brewing tea, we recommend removing the tea leaves once they have cooled and rinsing them with water.

Moisture remaining in the teapot can cause mold. Turning the teapot upside down will help it dry faster.

We do not recommend washing it in the dishwasher. Please wash by hand.

Can I remove tea stains from a teapot?

Here's how to remove tea stains.

1. In a bowl or pot, mix 24g of baking soda with 1 liter of water at 30-40°C.

*Do not use aluminum or Teflon-coated pots as they will react with baking soda.

2. Leave the teapot in the water mentioned in step 1 for 30-60 minutes.

3. Wipe off the tea stains with a soft sponge or cotton swab. Do not use hard sponges or brushes.

4. Rinse the teapot with water.

5. Thoroughly dry the teapot.

*Baking soda water may irritate your hands, so wear rubber gloves.

Can I return the product?

We do not accept returns unless the product is damaged when the package arrives.

Each tea utensil is slightly different and may have slight distortions or scratches. Please check the images posted on our online shop in advance.

If you have any questions about the detailed condition of the product, please feel free to contact us. We can send you additional images and videos of the product.

Do you ship internationally?

We can ship to the following countries:

China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines

Are the goods antiques or second-hand goods?

All the products in the shop are new. We sell products produced by potters and kilns in Japan.