Tanimura Tango and Takayama Chasen (高山の茶筅)
The traditional whisk used to prepare matcha is called chasen (茶筅). It was invented in Takayama, a little mountain town in Nara […]
The traditional whisk used to prepare matcha is called chasen (茶筅). It was invented in Takayama, a little mountain town in Nara […]
“飲んだら元気になるようなお茶づくり – We make tea that makes you feel good.” In these strange times, who does not want to feel good, happy […]
On the 26th of January we held the first “Meet the Tea Farmer” event of this year. The guest was Akira Miyazaki […]
The Global Tea Initiative from UC Davies, California, has the mission to foster the understanding of tea through evidence-based knowledge with a global […]
Two months ago we decided to start a series of interviews to young Japanese people that work in tea. They have been […]
We often talk about the many challenges that Japanese tea is facing nowadays. One of which is the lost of interest in […]
Matcha (抹茶) is one of the most traditional teas in Japan and it has even evolved into a way of life. For […]
We said many times there is not much published on Japanese tea in other languages and some time ago we reviewed 3 […]
