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Endangered Tea Pin Badge
Endangered Tea Pin Badge
100 yen will be donated to WWF Japan for each item
100 yen will be donated to WWF Japan for each item
For each product sold, 100 yen will be donated to WWF Japan.
WWF is an environmental conservation organization operating in over 100 countries, working to create a future in which people and nature can live in harmony.
https://www.wwf.or.jp/
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Japanese tea is one of the cultures that Japan is proud of.
However, there are now only a few producers of Japanese tea,
There are teas that are in danger of extinction due to changes in the production environment.
The endangered tea series is
By learning why each tea is in danger,
It was created to provide an opportunity for us to reconsider our actions.
Furthermore, drinking endangered tea itself helps protect the landscape and ecosystem of rural areas.
This pin badge is designed with a cup motif, which symbolizes this "endangered tea."
The material used is solid Japanese cypress, which is produced through thinning, which supports the healthy growth of forests.
Picking up a product made from thinned wood is also a small action that supports forest conservation and resource circulation.
The 3mm thick wooden badge gives off a natural warmth.
Simply attach it casually to your bag or clothes and you can share your feelings about nature and the future.
*The color of the actual product may differ slightly from that in the photo depending on the lighting and viewing environment.
Specifications and materials: Solid Japanese cypress wood from domestic thinnings; Thickness: 3mm
Internal capacity
Internal capacity
About the bonsai illustration on the packaging
About the bonsai illustration on the packaging
The packaging for this contemporary bonsai art piece has been adopted as a symbol of sustainability. The bonsai art piece featured on the packaging is "Kengo Bonsai Gallery."
Bonsai can live beautifully for up to a thousand years with proper human care, and their value is recognized around the world.
This sustainable art, a testament to the coexistence of humans and nature, is imbued with the hope for the survival and prosperity of endangered tea species.
https://kengo-bonsai.com/
Sustainability
Sustainability
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商品の製造者固有記号について
販売者 : SABOE株式会社
+ YM 株式会社山亜里製茶 静岡県御前崎市

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About the three endangered teas
The relationship between Japanese tea and biodiversity
Japan's Satoyama are globally recognized for their high value in terms of ecological conservation, so much so that they are referred to by the word "SATOYAMA."
It is often thought that an untouched state is good for the environment, but when properly managed and grasslands that receive sunlight are maintained, satoyama become habitats for insects and small animals and create a diverse ecosystem.
Japan's tea fields are representative of this rich rural landscape and their value is being rediscovered, but the reality is that they are steadily declining.
Efforts to conserve tea fields can contribute to sustainable regional development while also conserving biodiversity.
Why is biodiversity important?
"Biodiversity" refers to the connections of life that sustain the entire Earth, including the diversity of ecosystems, species, and genes.
All living things are directly and indirectly connected to one another, and our lives are supported by biodiversity.
Loss of biodiversity has a negative impact on oceans, rivers and soil, which in turn leads to climate change.
The loss of biodiversity has caused major problems for human society, including food issues, disasters, and infectious diseases, and the restoration of biodiversity has become a global issue that must be addressed.
Bonsai as a symbol of sustainability
The packaging features bonsai art from "Kengo Bonsai Gallery."
Bonsai can live beautifully for up to a thousand years with proper human care, and their value is recognized around the world.
We have incorporated our hopes for the survival and prosperity of endangered tea species into this sustainable art, which is a testament to the coexistence of humans and nature.
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Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo Shop "Selections"
https://hotel-chinzanso-tokyo.jp/
2-10-8 Sekiguchi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
TEL: 03-3943-7613
Sales period: January 15, 2024 (Monday) - all year round
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https://www.ethical-ya.com/
3-9-5-1 Yukinoshita, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture
TEL: 0467-33-4135
Opening hours: Wednesday to Sunday / 11:00 to 17:00 Sales period: From Monday, January 15, 2024 to the whole year
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