Many Japanese are still taught the proper art of the centuries-old Japanese tea ceremony as well. Still, the Japanese now enjoy green tea processed using state of the art technology. Today, hand pressing—a method demonstrated to tourists—is taught only as a technique preserved as a part of the Japanese cultural tradition. Most of the ubiquitous vending machines also carry a wide selection of both hot and cold bottled teas. [[Oolong]] enjoys considerable popularity. [[Black tea]], often with milk or lemon, is served ubiquitously in cafes, coffee shops and restaurants. | Many Japanese are still taught the proper art of the centuries-old Japanese tea ceremony as well. Still, the Japanese now enjoy green tea processed using state of the art technology. Today, hand pressing—a method demonstrated to tourists—is taught only as a technique preserved as a part of the Japanese cultural tradition. Most of the ubiquitous vending machines also carry a wide selection of both hot and cold bottled teas. [[Oolong]] enjoys considerable popularity. [[Black tea]], often with milk or lemon, is served ubiquitously in cafes, coffee shops and restaurants. |