What is the traditional Japanese color "Edo tea"?
Edo tea is a dull brown with a strong yellow-red tinge. The name of this color comes from the fact that it was a popular color in the Edo period. It is also thought that the use of the word "Edo" was intended to emphasize that it was a new color for Kyoto.
Edo tea = Edocha
Edo tea appears in many documents, such as the "Shikido Daikyo" (7) and the "Shinpen Kasai Bunshu" (1679-1688), which suggests that it was used daily by the common people. "Edo tea" is pronounced "Edo-cha".
R175 G95 B60 #AF5F3C/Edocha
What is “Learn about Japan’s traditional colors”?
We will also introduce beautiful traditional Japanese colors, how to read their kanji, and the background behind the colors. Let's enjoy together the Japanese sensibilities that have been passed down since ancient times.
Experiences
Premium Calendar
Learn about Japan's traditional colors
Premium Calendar