Kozumifan Girlfriend
Number of posts : 1350 Age : 32 Location : Roppongi Registration date : 2008-06-21
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karin Stranger
Number of posts : 115 Age : 31 Location : Spain Registration date : 2009-08-11
| Subject: Re: [2009.08.13] Chabatake Blog Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:05 pm | |
| Thank you~ He looks so handsome.. | |
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maki-chan Stranger
Number of posts : 117 Age : 30 Location : philippines Registration date : 2009-06-27
| Subject: Re: [2009.08.13] Chabatake Blog Sat Aug 15, 2009 5:37 am | |
| kawaii !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | |
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Kozumifan Girlfriend
Number of posts : 1350 Age : 32 Location : Roppongi Registration date : 2008-06-21
| Subject: Re: [2009.08.13] Chabatake Blog Sat Aug 15, 2009 8:57 am | |
| he does look handsome :)
I wish we had someone to translate these entries :( | |
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Kozumifan Girlfriend
Number of posts : 1350 Age : 32 Location : Roppongi Registration date : 2008-06-21
| Subject: Re: [2009.08.13] Chabatake Blog Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:15 pm | |
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Hello everyone, it’s Miura Haruma. The tea that we drink normally has many varieties. Within O~i Ocha, there is Houji tea and Genmai (brown rice) tea. And one more something that came out at the sushi shop called Kona tea. I, who tries to drink tea every day, don’t know everything in detail and will try to ask the Itoen person. It’s a basic thing but generally Japanese people call the tea “green tea”, and among those things, the thing you drank often is Sen tea. And they roast the tea leaves by fire and the aroma that comes out is Houji tea, and roasting and (blanking) the tea leaves and rice is Genmai tea. And after that, hearing this often is the high quality green tea, but the high quality green tea is the time the tea sprout begins to appear. The high grade tea is obstructed by the light of the sun and covered by the wood of the tea. It’s a tea that becomes delicious with human sense and nature’s blessing. Of course in O~i Ocha, the spirit takes over. P.S. This time I’d going to mention another comment.
Hello, how do you do? I’m the same year as Miura, which means I will be turning 19 next month. I’m surprised that O~i Ocha is in the same generation with me. Thanks to your many efforts, I realized that you can make this delicious O~i Ocha. Making an effort is obviously a very important thing.
(Miura) Like the comment that was said, the people who are surprised that it’s a thing of this generation with me and for those people who are younger, this is a comment that says people from various generations were surprised. Because O~I Ocha probably like before already blends in within your life. Making and effort is ofcourse really important, but individually, I think something like it’s important to also enjoy the effort. I want to brightly and proactively enjoy it and do my best. I wrote it before but in this blog there are many comments and I’m really happy (about that). In my tea journal next time, comments from everyone like those I think I’ll try my best to introduce many of them. So, definitely look forward to it.
Even though we say tea with one word, there are different kinds.
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