How to Forage and Cook Sansai (山菜) in Spring in Japan - Yunomi.life

How to Forage and Cook Sansai (山菜) in Spring in Japan

Sachiko Murata
Have you picked wild edible plants in the mountains and cooked them?  Spring is a good season for picking 山菜(Sansai). Sansai literally means mount...
How to Forage and Cook Sansai (山菜) in Spring in Japan - Yunomi.life

How to Forage and Cook Sansai (山菜) in Spring in Japan

Sachiko Murata
Have you picked wild edible plants in the mountains and cooked them?  Spring is a good season for picking 山菜(Sansai). Sansai literally means mount...
What "Spring Bitterness" Brings to You in Japan - Yunomi.life

What "Spring Bitterness" Brings to You in Japan

Sachiko Murata
When and how do you feel that spring has arrived? Is it the time when you see particular flowers blooming or is it the time when day time becomes l...

Omizutori: A Festival of Fire and Water

Yunomi Staff

Omizutori is an ancient two-week long festival that occurs at Todaiji Temple in March. This is a truly exciting event that encompasses many rituals, including a fire and water ceremony.

Explore the World of Japanese Bathhouses

Yunomi Staff

Bathhouses, commonly referred to as “sento” in Japanese, have been an integral part of the Japanese social system since the Edo period. These buildings, found in most Japanese towns and cities, are slowly disappearing. As home baths become more popular, fewer people are frequenting bathhouses....

Visit Yakushima the Inspiration for Miyazaki’s Princess Mononoke

Victoria Garafola

Check out tea from Yakushima! Visit Yakushima’s Ancient Forests Home to ancient trees and moss covered rocks, Yakushima is a lush green forest located off Kyushu island in western Japan. The forest became Japan’s first UNESCO World  heritage site in 1991. However the site is...

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A Home for Art on a Hill in Wazuka

Victoria Garafola

What is Wazuka? Wazuka is a town in Kyoto Prefecture famous for its high quality tea. The farming families in Wazuka have been producing Ujicha for over 800 years. Today around 300 farming families still live in Wazuka. Art Appears Tucked away between rolling tea...

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Roll Out the Red Carpet and Celebrate Girls Day

Asako Inoue

Hinamatsuri is a special occasion in Japan that celebrates girls, wishing for their happiness and health. Have you ever seen one of the signature, grand doll displays? They are an important part of the event, as well as other customs like doll floating and eating special food.

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Saitama’s Magical Moomin Valley

Team Yunomi

If you are familiar with Moomins, you would think this place is located it in Finland. However, you can find this magical place next to Tokyo, in Saitama prefecture.   A photo posted by 師岡 祥子 (@moka___sa) on Aug 21, 2015 at 1:24am PDT Saitama...

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Ruby Silvious: 26 Days of Tea in Japan

Asako Inoue

Who is Ruby Silvious? Ruby Silvious is not your average artist. Ruby turns trash into treasure. She breathes life into disregarded fragments of  everyday objects. She finds beauty in things the average person overlooks. A professional graphic designer and internationally educated woman, Ruby Silvious has...

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How to choose Japanese tea

By partnering with a hundred plus artisanal Japanese tea farms and factories, we offer hundreds of green teas, and dozens of matcha, black tea, oolong tea, etc. Where do you start?

We recomend starting with Sampler Sets!