Yesterday, when the temperature was low and chilly, I went to the Musée d'Orsay Exhibition 2010 held at the National Art Center, Roppongi, Tokyo.

. 115 masterpieces of paintings, the pride of France's Musée d'Orsay, were exhibited in one place.

Of course, it was my first time seeing the real thing, even though I had seen it in books. A picture drawn over 100 years ago. When I imagined various things from the colors and touches used, such as the scenery and things of the time, the lives of people and the expressions at that time, I really felt the depth. There were no paintings directly related to tea this time, but it was fun to imagine the world at that time.

. Yesterday, Isobuchi talked about British scones and clotted cream at the Mother Leaf Ginza store. A seminar where you can touch the culture and history of tea, will also be held at Dimbula


. We are working with Isobuchi to come up with content that everyone can enjoy. . . Anyone who likes tea can join us. We'll be expecting you.
Dimbula Sunday tea time ☆June 20th (Sun) 10:00 am to 12:00 ☆Tea specialty store Dimbula 0466-26-4340