October 8, 2021 is "Kanro" (cold dew), one of the 24 solar terms (Nijushisekki).
Kanro refers to the cold dew that falls on plants and flowers. This is the time of year when the fragrance of the golden osmanthus is in full bloom, and autumn flowers such as gentians and autumn chrysanthemums are at their best.
It is also the time of year when the air becomes cooler in the mornings and evenings, and people finally recover their strength from the fatigue of summer.
It is nice to have many sunny days, but what is worrisome is the difference in daily temperatures and dryness.
We recommend "Yoseicha irodori Kinshijaku" for this season.
The nourishing and fragrant aroma of sesame and amatokoro teas will moisten your mind and body.
Amatoko is a rhizome of the lily family. It regulates and replenishes the "yin qi" (=moisture) in the body, thus improving dry coughs caused by dry bronchial tubes, lungs, and throat.
Let's prepare our bodies for winter by preparing ourselves during this season when the weather is good.
The "irodori" lineup includes four types of teas to suit the symptoms of the four seasons: "basic," "premium," and "special.
All teas are easy to drink and delicious.
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#Dizziness
#Shortness of breath
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