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Default Japanese Tea Site of Interest (English available)

I know as the wqeather warms up a bit here in the states, many posters
(Dominick?) are interested in greens.
This site was noted in another tea group and I found the site
interesting and full of information.
Although, I've never tried these tea, I do share Dominick's love of
gyokuro, and I'm considering giving it a go.
The prices vary; but, the posters on Tea-Disc seemed to like this
place. Though I'd share it here - http://www.maiko.ne.jp/english. I
have no connection; just figured it was of interest.

Shen
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