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| IPPODO |
Ujicha
The firm was established as Ohmiya in 1717.
It received the name Ippodo from Prince Yamashina in 1846 and from that
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| HOUSUIEN |
Gyokuro and Sencha
When Emperor and Empress or members of the Imperial Family visit Grand
Shrine of Ise, HOUSUIEN presents tea to them. |
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| MITSUBOSHIEN |
Macha, Gyokuro, and Sencha
MITSUBOSHIEN was a Purveyor of tea to the Tokugwa Shogunate. |
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| NAKAMURA TOKICHI |
Nakamuracha
This store has its own blended tea. |
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| GYOKUROEN |
Kombucha
Gyokuroen offers kombucha (seaweed tea). |
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| ITOEN |
Hei ocha brand tea
ITOEN is famous for its Hei ocha brand tea. |
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