Kyoto Gyokuro's Goen Tea "chayori"
Tea is now a postcard

A wonderful item that delivers messages and "tea" to seasonal greetings, birthdays, anniversaries, etc. Introducing the tea "chayori" that can be sent as a postcard.

Kyoto Gyokuro's Goen Tea "chayori"
"Chayori" with a gorgeous design

chayori is a postcard packed with tea bags of tea leaves native to Ujitawara, Kyoto, in 18 types of packages with flowers and birds drawn on them. Depending on the design, four types of tea leaves are available: "Gyokuro", "Japanese black tea", "Genmaicha", and "Hojicha".

Kyoto Gyokuro's Goen Tea "chayori"
2 tea bags inside

After writing the address and message, you can post it to the post with an 82 yen stamp. The recipient can ponder the message and the sender over a cup of tea.

Kyoto Gyokuro's Goen Tea "chayori"
If you write a message and address and send it ...

Kyoto Gyokuro's Goen Tea "chayori"
You can also give a relaxing tea time as a gift (the image is Japanese black tea)

The author purchased it from the Tokyu Hands pop-up store, and the price was 500 yen each (tax not included, mailing fee required separately). The official website of the distributor "Kyoto Gyokuro no Goencha" accepts orders for original designs (starting from 30 pieces), so how about using them for special invitations such as exhibitions and events?

Kyoto Gyokuro's Goen Tea "chayori"
New Year's greetings are still in time