Kyoto Gyokuro no Goencha "chayori"

An era where you can easily send messages by email or app. Sometimes it's nice to convey your thoughts by hand because the chances of writing letters are decreasing.

"Tea-filled" postcards, which are a bit different from ordinary postcards, are sold by Kyoto Gyokuro Goencha. Its name is "chayori".

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Postcard-shaped tea that can be stamped and posted to the mailbox as it is. The space for writing the zip code and address is the same as a general postcard, but the difference is that there is a tea bag inside. The postcard also describes how to enjoy delicious tea.

Kyoto Gyokuro no Goencha "chayori"

One of the attractions is the abundant design of postcards. We have a wide lineup from seasonal items to standard items that can be used all year round. Introducing two of them. The purchase price at the web shop is 540 yen each.

Bougainvillea

One of the chayori flower language series. The postcard-sized package is made of Japanese paper, which is comfortable to the touch. A beautiful design with a beautiful contrast between the calm blue background and the gorgeous pink flowers. I want to send it to my loved ones with the idea that the bougainvillea flower language "you are wonderful".

Kyoto Gyokuro no Goencha "chayori"

Contains 2 Japanese black tea bags from Ujitawara, Kyoto. Although it is rich, the astringency is modest. You can fully enjoy the rich scent.

Kyoto Gyokuro no Goencha "chayori"

Ping Pong Mom

The popular flower "Ping Pong Mum" pattern with a round shape and bright colors. It is a design that excites its cuteness. The message field is larger than that of "Bougainvillea", so if you want to convey your feelings, this is recommended.

Kyoto Gyokuro no Goencha "chayori"

Contains 2 gyokuro tea bags from Ujitawara, Kyoto. You can enjoy a faint sweetness and a refreshing umami.

Kyoto Gyokuro no Goencha "chayori"

At Kyoto Gyokuro no Goencha, the previously introduced " Greeting Tea " is also available. This is not a postcard type, but it has a unique tea that is perfect for a small gift. Why don't you add it to one of the options to convey your feelings with "chayori"?

Kyoto Gyokuro's Goen Tea "Greeting Tea"