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![]() Tea cans of late 19th century (Kanaya Ocha no Sato Museum) |
![]() Judy Oogg, Chairperson of executive committee, Mr. Kimura, and Chairperson of organizing committee, Mr. Hirobe make a visit. |
![]() Valuable folding screen of Yuraku-zu (Tea ceremony Museum) |
![]() Folding screen with painting of power tea production in Edo era. |
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![]() Sample of Siebold tea of early 19th century (Raiden National Folk Museum) |
![]() Porcelains exported from Japan and potteries imported from western countries and used for tea ceremony in 17th and 18th century are introduced. (Individual belongings, Kurida Museum, etc.) |
![]() Tea censer at the entrance attracts visitors with its fragrance. |
| (O-CHA(tea) promotion Office, Shizuoka Prefectural Govermment) Shizuoka O-CHA Plaza, 14-1 Minamicho, Suruga-ku, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, 422-8067 Japan Tel:+81-54-221-3335 Fax:+81-54-221-1480 E-mail:wof@pref.shizuoka.lg.jp |