Yokota Blog: Unexpected snow in April
Shop Here for 2015 Shincha Tea Snow in Sayama region was recorded for the first time in the past 5 years. The newly grown buds seem to be freezing. We...
Shop Here for 2015 Shincha Tea Snow in Sayama region was recorded for the first time in the past 5 years. The newly grown buds seem to be freezing. We...
Photo gallery of the Morita Tea Garden in Sayama, Saitama, Japan. The Morita Tea Garden is a family owned farm based in the Sayama region, Saitama, Japan, operated by 10th...
5th generation tea farmer Yasuhiro Yokota is very excited to be able to share his Sayamacha tea with people around the world! Yunomi.us staff Mariko driving the tea tank (this...
Sayamakaori Cultivar Gokou Cultivar Komakage Cultivar Yabukita Cultivar The post Shincha Update > Morita Tea Garden 4/18 appeared first on YUNOMI.
SUPPLIER: Morita Tea Garden Farmer Fujiichi Morita blends Yabukita, Sayama-kaori, Fukumidori, Gokou, Komakage, Okumidori, Kanayamidori cultivars to create his tea products. 2013 First Flush Teas [products ids=”6911,7361,8056,8053″] 2012 First Flush...
Oisakien organizes tea picking events from the end of Apr until mid May. I, staff Haruna, participated in the event on Apr 29! Oisakien is a tea brand, so they...
An annual tocha* 闘茶 event, tea tasting contest, at Yabemura. We have to guess the five kinds of tea from gyokuro and sencha green tea. The characters on the cards**...
I received a thank you letter from the 1st and 2nd grade students of Yabe Elementary School, where I held a “tea class”. ♪( ´ ▽ ` )ノ Tea leaves...
Time for spring fertilizer spreading. The wind is ice cold but such a beautiful weather! The post Kurihara Blog: Preparing the tea field appeared first on YUNOMI.
Currently, the tea field is in the middle of cultivation. The post Kurihara Blog: Photo – Today’s tea field appeared first on YUNOMI.
Warm rain today. This will help grow the new tea buds. Here we go. I will enjoy making the Kurihara Heritage Gyokuro. The post Kurihara Blog: Tea Field – Kurihara...
Snow seen in the high mountain areas. The last snow fall of the season… I believe. The post Kurihara Blog: Photo of Tea Field by Akio Kurihara appeared first on...