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TRAVEL

What better way to study Japanese tea than by studying it in Japan?
Through our connections to the Urasenke and Omotesenke schools of Japanese tea, and through Penn State's support, we host trips to Japan to study tea and Japanese culture in-person.
We also often travel to cities in the US to participate in larger chaji, or tea events.

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