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Omotesando's 'Chacha-no-Ma' Tea Cafe Releases First Bilingual Guide 'The Art of Japanese Tea' on May 19

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Futami Shobo announces the release of 'The Art of Japanese Tea,' a fully revised version of its long-selling tea guide. For the first time, it features side-by-side English translations, covering everything from Matcha rituals to modern tea recipes to meet global demand.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this book suitable for complete beginners in Japanese tea?
A: Yes, it covers the fundamentals of a perfect brew in Chapter 1 and provides easy-to-follow instructions for various types of tea including Matcha.
Q: Does the book include information about Matcha specifically?
A: Yes, Chapter 4 is dedicated entirely to 'The World of Matcha,' featuring how to whisk it and modern recipes.
Q: Where can I visit the cafe mentioned in the book?
A: The authoring cafe, 'Chacha-no-Ma,' is located in Omotesando, Tokyo, a popular area for tea lovers.