Tea Drinking Culture During The Industrial Revolution

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Kamakura period when green tea based on a new processing method was imported from China, that there was a revival of the tea drinking culture in Japan. It is well known that the tea ceremony was perfected by SEN NO RIKYU in the late 16th century and tea achieved widespread popularity among the Japanese. The tea drinking culture spread across the world in the late 17th century. In western countries, in particular, tea drinking gained popularity very rapidly reflecting a stressful city life associated with the Industrial Revolution. As a result, the import of tea from the East caused economic friction. The world history witnessed two major wars caused by tea. One is the American Revolutionary War triggered by the Boston Tea Party. The other