A Sip of Serenity: The Healing Green of Japanese Tea and the Art of Deep Breathing

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When the world feels too loud, I find my sanctuary in a small cup of green tea. As I pour hot water over the leaves, the room fills with an earthy, refreshing aroma. I watch the steam rise, and for a moment, everything stops. It’s a sensory signal to my brain: It’s okay to breathe now.

The color of “Shin-cha” (the first tea of the season) is a vibrant, life-affirming green. It reminds me of sitting on the fresh grass in a park during a clear April afternoon. Looking at that vivid green in my cup, I feel the same rejuvenation. It’s not just a drink; it’s a liquid landscape that brings the freshness of spring into my soul.

  1. Wakatake-iro (Young Bamboo Green / #6BB392) A pure, vibrant green like young bamboo. It evokes the vivid vitality felt when standing on a fresh lawn in April.
  1. Moegi-iro (Sprout Green / #AAB300) A bright, yellowish green like the first buds of spring. It captures the color of tea leaves swirling within the gentle steam.
  1. Fukamidori (Deep Forest Green / #00552E) The color of tea as it is slowly steeped, gaining depth and richness. It brings a sense of calm, composure, and security.

The Inspiration: This texture was born from the rhythm of my breath while drinking tea. I used my iPad to layer different shades of green, letting them bleed into each other like tea leaves infusing in water. There is no rush in this image—only the quiet energy of nature.

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