
Hello, I’m Kimberley
Welcome to my Blog! I’m on a mission to show the world that tea is far more than just a beverage. I started learning about tea many moons ago and even though I am myself still learning, I love to help others learn about tea and show them just how vast the world of tea truly is. So, if you’ve always wanted to learn more about tea then you are in the perfect place. Grab your cup and let’s explore the world of tea together.
My Blog
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The Global Japanese Tea Association – Japanese Tea Marathon- Day 9 | Nara
Can you believe that we are already at Day 9 of the Japanese tea marathon! I feel like it’s all flying by so fast but I’m enjoying every single moment of it and I really have been able to learn so much. I’ll definitely be sad when it’s time for the marathon to finish but
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The Global Japanese Tea Association – Japanese Tea Marathon- Day 8 | Kyoto
Kyoto is known as the cultural capital of Japan. It was the actual capital of the country for more than 1000 years (between 794 – 1868)! When the capital of Japan was moved to Tokyo, a lot of significant culture still remained in Kyoto. Even today, Kyoto is home to over 2,000 temples and shrines.
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The Global Japanese Tea Association – Japanese Tea Marathon- Day 7 | Kochi
Kochi is the largest prefecture in Shikoku island, but its population is the third smallest in Japan. Because 84% of its land covered in forests, Kochi is known as the greenest place in Japan. No surprise then that it has an active timber industry. In fact, a long time ago timber from Kochi was used

About Me
Japanese Tea & Gongfucha Enthusiast, Photographer and Writer



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