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So while in Japan, I apparently purchased or stole or whatever a packet of packets of ... something. I assumed it was tea, from the drawing of a tea cup steaming merrily away on the outer package, and therefore that it was for the boy (who is a tea snob), but when we opened one of the smaller packets, it ... didn't seem like it. It seemed more like a packet of spices than tea. But what do I know? Hrm. I just have no memory whatsoever of acquiring it.
So here's a couple of blurry photos, taken with the boy's new toy, er, iPhone, one of the large outer packet and one of a smaller sheet of Japanese text that came with it. The smaller sheet of Japanese text is way too blurry to read, but I just want to know if it looks like it might be instructions or a recipe or something like that, because if it is, I can scan it and post a much better copy.
ETA: Given to me! Probably by
m00nface, as it's from Kanazawa! Why I can't remember the gifts she gave me, I have NO IDEA and I feel horrible about that. Check the comments for more info on it. :)


So here's a couple of blurry photos, taken with the boy's new toy, er, iPhone, one of the large outer packet and one of a smaller sheet of Japanese text that came with it. The smaller sheet of Japanese text is way too blurry to read, but I just want to know if it looks like it might be instructions or a recipe or something like that, because if it is, I can scan it and post a much better copy.
ETA: Given to me! Probably by



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Either way, it's a tea-like beverage of some sort, and it's safe to drink. :-) It will bring you wealth and happiness, supposedly! I could tell you more if the back of the package wasn't so blurry, but, well... that's something, at least. If it's in a single-serve packet, you can probably just dump it in a cup of hot water and go from there.
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Thank you! I'll scan the instructions tomorrow, if I remember. XD
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Front, rightmost column. Tsubuku seems to be a family name and I can't find any other readings for it. But my kanji sk1lz are puny and weak.
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Either that, or they are woefully misleading you!
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durr. okay. (it didn't look small to me. but i have problems with that in vertical text.) thanks ^_^;;
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If "doucha" is some special kind of tea, I've never heard of it.
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Anyhow. The steamning cup at the the right says "TEA", and the oval backgrounds are drawings of gold nuggets.
The word "gold" appears four times, "tea" three times, and "luck" or "good fortune" appears three times as well.
Which makes me believe that the packed has to do with tea with gold that is supposed to bring good fortune. XD
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