Indian Tea Travelogue...No. 2 Dibrugarh's morning (chai shop) ~~~~~~ The dawn of Dibrugarh becomes bright around 5:30. Around 6 o'clock when I go out to the city, there are already customers around the chai shop. The scent of tea and milk is drifting, and it is a gentle scent unlike the miscellaneous smell of the night. The temperature is 25.6°C, the sky is clear blue, and I'm sweeping the dirt from yesterday with a bamboo broom in the morning sun. The man who runs the chai shop looks busy, but when I point the camera at him, he smiles embarrassedly! The people around you will make fun of you. There's a monkey that's always on the roof, and he enjoys throwing cookie crumbs from time to time. (Everyone's eyes are looking up because they're looking at a monkey...) I stayed at a hotel in Dibrugarh for 2 nights, so I went to this chai shop every morning. On the second day, everyone raised their hands, said, "Oh, Japanese," gave us cookies, and laughed at the pictures we took. If I lived here, I would want to go there every day. . Three women who came together at the same time on both days. Morning tea with three good friends. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Notice: Isobuchi's Tea Class "Beginner Course 4 Classes" will start from October 28th (Tuesday). For inquiries and applications: Tisobuti Company 0466-24-4649