Taste and compare over 100 types of tea and get your hands on original tea utensils! 5th tea event held at United Nations University in Aoyama

Event Date:2019.09.14-09.15
Sep 10, 2019
The fifth edition of "Tea for Peace," an event showcasing over 100 varieties of tea from Japan and around the world, will be held on September 14th and 15th at the United Nations University courtyard in Aoyama, Tokyo.


This fifth edition of the event will once again feature over 100 varieties of tea from Japan and around the world. Visitors can explore the "flavor map," which offers new ways to enjoy tea, and discover teas that suit their individual tastes based on their mood and the unique characteristics of each tea.

The annual "Taste and Compare Over 100 Types of Tea" event will allow attendees to enjoy unlimited teas from the venue in a custom-made cup. With an original porcelain teacup purchased in Taiwan in hand, you can discover new ways to enjoy tea while listening to stories you wouldn't normally hear from tea makers and brewers.


This time, we will also be exhibiting and selling tea utensils perfect for your first tea utensil purchase. They will feature tea utensils by eight artists, as well as a "gaiwan" (lidded bowl) made exclusively for the event. Waking up in the morning, boiling water, and brewing tea. Recommended for those looking to start a new, refreshing habit.

In addition, the "Tea Experience" section will feature a tea ceremony by Ideno Naoko, the founder of chanowa, based in Kumamoto Prefecture, and various other tea ceremonies and workshops. Experience tea through tea utensils, tea sweets, and a variety of content.

Japanese tea, Chinese tea, black tea, chai, and herbal tea. The culture of "taking a break" is prevalent all over the world. Why not come to this event, which offers a tea time that everyone can enjoy?

【Event Information】
Tea For Peace-05
Dates: September 14th and 15th
Venue: Courtyard in front of the United Nations University in Aoyama
Address: 5-53-70 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Time: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Free admission
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