Japanese Tea Report – August 2022
August is usually a bit more quiet on the tea fields. By then most of the spring and summer tea production is […]
August is usually a bit more quiet on the tea fields. By then most of the spring and summer tea production is […]
By the end of July most of the summer harvest has been completed and it is a good time to take a […]
At last Japanese tea courses are returning to Kyoto! After a two-year break, when our courses were only available online, we are […]
Most Japanese teas have a straight needle shape. Not kamairicha, though, the leaves of which are twisted and curled. What is kamairicha, […]
The beginning of June typically marks the end of the spring harvesting season. Then the rainy season begins and replenishes the moisture […]
“The summer is coming, Hachiju Hachiya” (夏も近づく八十八夜). This is a line in an old Japanese song, called “Tea Picking” (茶つみ). It was […]
May is usually the peak of the spring harvesting season in Japan. That also means it is a great time to celebrate […]
April is an exciting time for Japanese tea. During this month most tea regions in Japan already start producing new spring tea. […]