The second annual "Kimono Enya" in Nihonbashi Ningyocho, Tokyo The second event was held at Kimono Madoi in Ningyocho, Nihonbashi, Tokyo. The second event was held at "Kimono Madoi" in Ningyocho, Nihonbashi, Tokyo, where participants experienced a hand bath with natural Chinese herbs and tasted irodori tea. The event was successfully held on Monday, October 14 (national holiday) 👏🎉.
🍁The key to fall curing 🌰.
1) Prevent dryness and help the lungs function. →White fungus, pears, white sesame, lily root, honey, etc. are recommended for things that moisturize the body, but you may want to remember that "autumn is white"!
(2) Beware of cold, and cope with climate changes. →Do not get inadvertently chilled in bed, or unexpectedly cool at night, and be invaded by cold air, and avoid colds, headaches, nasal congestion, arthritis, and so on. Be aware of the difference in temperature.
Autumn is a time of harvest, as in the phrase " nurture your basic physical strength " or "harvest season. Think of it as a time of harvest for the body to prepare and nourish itself after the exhaustion of the summer, and prepare for a harsh winter by eating delicious and nourishing foods and exercising moderately.
(4) Sour and sweet taste moisten the body →The combination of sour and sweet tastes, known as "acid-sweet-hydrate yin," moisturizes the body. Try to make a little effort in your daily cooking.
This tasting and hand-bathing experience was recommended for the dry season.
◎Curing Tea irodori 🍵. Comparison of "Kinshijaku" and "Kinshijaku Premium Comparison of "Kinshijaku" and "Kinshijaku Premium
Both teas moisturize the mouth, throat, skin and hair, but the Premium has the addition of cacao shells and ginger, so the bitter aroma of the cacao and the tanginess of the ginger are different. It is not often that we have the opportunity to compare the two teas, so everyone enjoyed drinking them.
◎Natural Chinese herbal spa herb "Byakko" and "Laughing Oil" to be launched on November 26
The "White Tiger" has a soft scent of chamomile (chamomile), and the peach leaves, licorice, and camellia oil make the skin moist and supple. Everyone was surprised to see their skin become moist as if it had been doused with a beauty essence after just a few dozen seconds of touching it.
It was not a seminar or a hands-on experience, but more like a pleasant chat during tea time, and we spent a lively hour.
And, as a souvenir, a specially made tea made by irodoriAutumn Eight Treasures TeaThe. It is a blend of Eastern beauty tea, moringa tea, kumquat, wolfberry, white fungus, micaicaica, and icesugar. We hope everyone is taking some home and enjoying it at home.
Next time "Winter Curing Herbal Remedies" will be held. We will let you know when the date is decided!