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Prioritizing "volunteer work" and "study"

I am Morishita, the owner of this shop, which opened in Siem Reap in 2006.

When you think of Cambodia, what image comes to mind?
Are there any issues with the World Heritage Site Angkor Wat, the civil war during the Pol Pot era, or landmines?

Cambodia is changing at a tremendous pace.
Siem Reap is home to many ruins, including the World Heritage Site Angkor Wat.
There is still beautiful greenery and the area is safe, making it a safe place to stay.
You will see a completely different scene than what you imagined.

There are some wonderful people doing business here.

Cambodia is still poor and may not have enough of the things that Japan has, but there are things that Japan doesn't have.
It remains in Cambodia.

When I return to Cambodia from Japan, I strangely feel energized.
You will feel a surge of energy in your body and mind. Cambodia is the place where you will find that kind of power.

Our business philosophy is to prioritize "volunteer work" and "academic studies."
With this philosophy in mind, we at Cambodia Tea Time will continue to move forward, striving to develop human resources, contribute to society, and bring happiness to people.

Everyone, please come.
All of our staff look forward to your visit.

January 2013 President Hideki Morishita

Cambodia Tea Time Group

・KHMER TEA TIME SERVICE

・TEA TIME MAIN SHOP

・NI SHIN

・THO GO

・TEA TIME IRRR

・CAT'S CHOCOLATE SHOP
TEA TIME IKUMA SERVICE

・YOSHIE KAZUKI TEA SERVICE

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