Pour tea from the teapot into the aroma cup/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
"Katai Tea House"/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
On the second floor, tea utensils and tools are displayed in a row behind the glass. They also sell everything from high-end items to affordable items./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
The teahouse on the third floor offers over 150 types of tea, as well as lunch, dim sum, and sweets./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
(From left) Qing tea, Dongding oolong tea, Tieguanyin tea, Oriental beauty tea/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Sweets made with tea leaves, such as Chinese tea and dried fruit pound cake (480 yen) and a special Chinese tea cookie platter (480 yen)./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
The vessel on the left is a drinking cup, the long and thin one is a scent cup, and the one behind the teapot is a teapot. The peach design is said to represent "longevity," "family harmony," and "happiness."/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
"Katai Tea House"/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
This time, the owner, Mr. Hayashi, taught me how to brew Dongding Oolong Tea./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
You can drink it again and again until the tea leaves return to a single leaf./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Warming the teapot/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Add tea leaves/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Pour boiling water/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Steam/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Pouring tea into the teapot/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Pour tea from the teapot into the aroma cup/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
Pour into a drinking cup and enjoy the lingering aroma of the aroma cup/ (c) FASHION HEADLINE
A space filled with oriental music. You'll forget you're in Shibuya./ (c) FASHION HEADLINE