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      <title>A Peek Inside A Traditional Japanese Tea House</title>
      <description>Once a fixture only in Japan, the Traditional Japanese Tea House has become popular in other parts of the world, too. While these tea houses are usually built using only simple, old, rustic materials, they are often exude a quaint, relaxing atmosphere for </description>
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      <title>Tea Party Ideas</title>
      <description>Throwing a tea party can be an excellent excuse for simply socializing with long time friends or new acquaintances. Of course, you can throw a tea party for many occasions. If you are simply celebrating something, you can throw a tea party. In contrast, if</description>
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      <title>The Japanese Tea Ceremony</title>
      <description>The term tea ceremony is largely outmoded today. The few times it is used, it is usually meant to refer to a particular Japanese ritual that involves drinking tea. There are, of course, other words used to describe this ritual, such as Sado and Chado.
Not</description>
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      <title>Brew Up Some Anticipation With The Right Tea Party Invitation</title>
      <description>We have all heard the overused cliché: first impressions count. Now, if you are throwing a tea party, you might think the first impression is how you present yourself to your guests when they enter your door for the actual party. This is not the case.
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      <title>Become Part Of The Afternoon Tea Set</title>
      <description>The first time you ever saw a tea set was likely at a young age. I think we can all remember drinking out of a small plastic China cups at a plastic table with other children. Today, you are probably drinking tea out o f a mug and you are using a bag fille</description>
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