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Introduction to Japanese Tea Ceremony with Momo Yoshida

Experience a bit of the Japanese tea ceremony and learn about its history and core philosophies...Taste some whisked matcha. Hosted by Momo Yoshida, the founder and owner of Momo Tea, an online tea store based in Toronto.

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Momo Yoshida

Momo is the founder and owner of Momo Tea, an online tea store based in Toronto. She selects high quality tea in her home country Japan and offers them at an affordable price in Canada.

Momo is a serious tea lover. She is Nihoncha(Japanese Tea) Adviser certified by Japan Tea Industry Central Association. She is also certified Tea Sommelier with George Brown College and Tea Association Canada.  She is a member of Tea Guild Canada. She belongs to the Urasenke school of Chanoyu (Tea Ceremony).

20 Nov, 2024 4:00 pm

to 6:00 pm

Bachir/Yerex Presentation Space
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The building is wheelchair and step-free accessible via a ramp & button operated door.  The event space, including the accessible washrooms, are on the 4th floor, accessible via an elevator.

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