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JAPANESE

Ori-mono-ch? . . . Folded Tea
Giy-?ku-ro-ch? . . . Dew Drop Tea
Usu-ch? . . . Light Tea
Koi-ch? . . . Dark Tea
T?-bi-dashi-ch? . . . Sifted Tea
Ban-ch? . . . Common Tea
Yu-Shiyutsu-ch? . . . Export Tea
Neri-ch? . . . Brick Tea
Koku-ch? . . . Black Tea
Ko-ch? . . . Tea Dust Broken Leaves
Riyoku-ch? . . . Green Tea





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