How are you spending your Obon holidays?
I had a meeting and a meeting in the morning, and I just finished it. We usually have a meeting in the conference room on the 6th floor, and then go down to the Dimbula on the 2nd floor to sample tea, waffles, cakes, cheese, and other food pairings. . .
It was crowded today with families who came back to their parents' house for the Obon holiday. There were 4 or 5 children aged 2 to 5 at the time, and they were all working in the tea industry.
"I felt a sense of closeness to the family, something I haven't seen in other cafes."
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In the newspaper interview I just finished, a reporter told me that he would like to convey the culture of tea, which is not just a drink, but a tea that makes you feel relaxed, including children. Obon is on its way to the weekend. . .
If you are returning home or coming to Fujisawa, please stop by Dimbura. Well, I'm going to play tennis for a change.
Bring tea, of course!