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THE WASHINGTON TIMES | AUGUST 23, 2010
Study: Teas brewed at home healthiest
By JENNIFER HARPER

SEATTLE CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU | SUMMER, 2010
SEATTLE CULTURAL GUIDE: Seattle Asian American Heritage

DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE | JULY 28, 2010
Recycled bottles pop up again, and this time they're a teahouse
By LYNN POTTER

SEATTLE PI Travel | JUNE 24, 2010
Tasty tea parties on the West Coast: ...five of the best places in the West to
enjoy camellia sinensis, read the tea leaves and take a break from politics.
By JILL K. ROBINSON, SPECIAL TO THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE

IBUKI MAGAZINE |  WINTER 2009 Vol.02
Tea ceremony in Japanese garden
By MISA MUROHASHI CARTIER

SEATTLE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE |  July 2009
Best of the City 2009  
Urasenke Foundation Seattle Branch is chosen among the "Best of the City"
2009 for its presentations of Chado in the Washington Park Arboretum Japanese
Garden.
Edited by JESSICA VOELKER

PUBLIC RADIO INTERNATIONAL STUDIO 360 |  January 30, 2009
"No Time for Tea"  about 10 min.
http://www.studio360.org/episodes/2009/01/30
By JENNIFER LAWTON

NEW YORK TIMES  | January 21, 2009
Exploring Japan's Way of Tea
By DANIEL GOLEMAN

SEATTLE PI   | September 29, 2008
Living Well: Green tea brims with benefits      
By BOB CONDOR

NEW YORK TIMES   | September 21, 2008
At 80, Long a Teacher of the Philosophy of Tea
By MARC SANTORA
For more than four decades, Hisashi Yamada has devoted his life to the
discipline and teaching of the traditional Japanese tea ceremony.