Treated to special Japanese ‘chai’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Japanese  counterpart Shinzo Abe during a tea ceremony at Akasaka Palace in Tokyo on September 1
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Japanese
counterpart Shinzo Abe during a tea ceremony at Akasaka Palace in Tokyo on September 1

TOKYO: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has repeatedly highlighted that he used be a tea seller early in his life, was treated to a special Japanese “chai” by his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe as per a tradition in this country.

The special gesture was Abe’s way of showing affection to the visiting leader, keeping in with the Japanese tradition ‘Chanoyu’ prevalent since the 16th century.

Modi sat on the floor with knees bent as is the tradition in Japan and drank tea from a special cup. Abe sat next to him to share the moment.

The two also had tea cakes along with the Japanese green tea.

Abe then told Modi about tea made in 1950 during the visit of his grandfather Nobusuke Kishi to India as the Prime Minister.

The traditional Japanese tea is powdered green and the utensils are called Wamono (Japanese things).