Japanese tea popular among French people ★Kotobuki Tsukido Kabukiza Store
A French friend came to study abroad and decided to guide Ginza.
The Japanese garden in Kabukiza only went out for a moment in the heat, but it was too hot.
It was decided to have a tea time at Kotobuki Tsukido.
I sat a little in the chair waiting for five pairs, but
At the tea section in the shop, the friend is taking a serious look.
The difference between sencha, gyokuro, hojicha, and brown rice tea is that you want to buy tea as a souvenir for your family.
What's good for your health? What is good for your skin? I was asked a lot.
It is very difficult to explain it in French again (^^;
My brother seemed to like barley tea and asked the shopkeeper, but there was no barley tea that day.
But he also bought teapots and teacups for his younger brother.
The rest is a tea leaf type instead of a green tea bag.
I bought some tea bags assorted as souvenirs.
The order is finally coming and we are seated.
It was hot this day, so I think a cold drink would be good.
If he wonders what to choose, he chooses a cold yuzu matcha drink.
Even in France, yuzu is very popular, and it seems to be used for cooking and various things.
On the signboard at the entrance of Kotobuki Tsukido, there was information on Kotobuki Tsukido in Paris.
Japanese tea is popular in France, but I learned for the first time that Kotobuki Tsukido was expanding.
When I checked it, it seems that it opened more than 10 years ago.
He lives in Normandy, so it's quite far to Paris.
This time, we had a cup of tea at the Kabukiza Theater in Kotobuki Tsukido, which is also located in Paris.
I think it was a good memory when I experienced buying souvenirs.