Horaido "Official" Japanese tea topic
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Horaido "Official" Japanese tea topic
NEW! Official Japanese Green Tea Vendor Guide: Horaido Consider this a perennial topic for Japanese teas from Horaido.
http://www.kyoto-teramachi.or.jp/horaid ... mation.htm
Official Japanese Green Tea Vendor Guide. Let's see what happens with this wild and crazy idea. You can view the main Japanese TeaVendor Guide here: http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=11556 and the main TeaVendor Guide here: http://www.teachat.com/viewforum.php?f=60
http://www.kyoto-teramachi.or.jp/horaid ... mation.htm
Official Japanese Green Tea Vendor Guide. Let's see what happens with this wild and crazy idea. You can view the main Japanese TeaVendor Guide here: http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=11556 and the main TeaVendor Guide here: http://www.teachat.com/viewforum.php?f=60
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Chip - Mod/Admin
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Re: "Official" Horaido Japanese tea topic
Sofar this shop is best price vs quality for me, and I bought most of my japanese teaware from them, if only it had an online store, something more accessible to the masses, it would be a major hit, I noticed eversince around 3 years ago we in europe discovered this teashop, more and more people have ordered, I have seen some of their teas on blogs in my country, a small hint for those of you who try to order from them, swtich to the japanese page, there are several diffrent products that are not listed in the english version, and just write an e-mail asking for a product that you have seen on the japanese page, and you can buy it, if it is on stock or wait until they get it, plus there are tea ceremony accessories that can be found nowhere else.
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Oni - Posts: 1132
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Re: Horaido "Official" Japanese tea topic
So...how do you order from them?
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mbishop - Posts: 108
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Re: Horaido "Official" Japanese tea topic
Send them an E-mail first with your order. They will give you further instructions. What they had me do was give them my card # and info in separate E-mails. Give it a try, It's well worth it!
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guitar9876 - Posts: 188
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Re: Horaido "Official" Japanese tea topic
I've tried ordering from Horaido, but it's been nearly two weeks and they haven't answered my emails. I would really like to try their tea, but is it normal for them to take so long?
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Fuyou - Posts: 25
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Re: Horaido "Official" Japanese tea topic
No, I ordered from them last year in November or December and although the email correspondence was slightly slow I didn't have any serious problems. However, when I tried to place a second order a few months later it was much slower and he apologized, saying that his mother was sick and he wasn't attending business/emails as regularly as normal.
This was shortly before the earthquake and after the earthquake I heard everything was okay with him and I saw that he updated the website, but when I tried to make an order with him a couple of weeks ago I never got a response either. On my email client (naver) I can check if my sent message has been opened or not and after 3 weeks or so it still says it is unread. I hope nothing too bad for his sake, but I am sure he isn't simply not replying to emails.
This was shortly before the earthquake and after the earthquake I heard everything was okay with him and I saw that he updated the website, but when I tried to make an order with him a couple of weeks ago I never got a response either. On my email client (naver) I can check if my sent message has been opened or not and after 3 weeks or so it still says it is unread. I hope nothing too bad for his sake, but I am sure he isn't simply not replying to emails.
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Re: Horaido "Official" Japanese tea topic
I am glad to hear that they don't normally operate this way, but it's a shame to hear that they have been having problems lately. I hope we'll be able to learn what is happening soon and that it will work itself out, because I have heard great things about their tea.
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Fuyou - Posts: 25
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Re: Horaido "Official" Japanese tea topic
is there any "end" of that story?
Vendor looked great and I wanted to order from him but ...
best
andrzej
Vendor looked great and I wanted to order from him but ...
best
andrzej
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andrzej bero - Posts: 249
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Re: Horaido "Official" Japanese tea topic
andrzej bero wrote:is there any "end" of that story?
Vendor looked great and I wanted to order from him but ...
best
andrzej
For me, this vendor was always poor in answering questions.
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Tead Off - Vendor Member
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Re: Horaido "Official" Japanese tea topic
Tead Off, I understand that there is something more than just a case of "poor in answering" (who is without a sin;)
btw did you tried their matcha? acceptable? awesome? (stupid q if there is no way to order now)
btw did you tried their matcha? acceptable? awesome? (stupid q if there is no way to order now)
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andrzej bero - Posts: 249
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Re: Horaido "Official" Japanese tea topic
andrzej bero wrote:Tead Off, I understand that there is something more than just a case of "poor in answering" (who is without a sin;)
btw did you tried their matcha? acceptable? awesome? (stupid q if there is no way to order now)
Haha. Did not try anything because it was always difficult to get a reply from them. They seem to have nice things and others have liked their teas. It was more than 1 year ago when I made enquiries to them and it was not easy to get a reply even back then.
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