Anybody knows this e-store?

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Jan 31st, '11, 05:05
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Anybody knows this e-store?

by Fireflower » Jan 31st, '11, 05:05

surfing on internet i found this website but i cannot find anything in teachat, anybody knows this vendor? http://www.kiyosen.jp/index.html

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Jan 31st, '11, 05:48
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by skilfautdire » Jan 31st, '11, 05:48

Whoa. No gyokuro below $100. Sencha starts at $80. And instructions on how to make 'tasty tea': same language as rice cooker instructions. I wonder.

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Jan 31st, '11, 07:18
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by Xell » Jan 31st, '11, 07:18

Shocking prices, even best Yame gyokuro is not THAT expensive. I know people can pay 100-200$ for 100g of most fresh shincha right after they start picking first leaves in april/

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Re: Anybody knows this e-store?

by Chip » Jan 31st, '11, 22:16

Yeah, the most notable thing about this vendor is the very high prices.

You should buy lots of their tea and send me generous samples of each! :idea: :mrgreen:

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