NaturaliTea Shincha Tea Picking Event

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Shop Here for 2015 Shincha Tea Shincha season is on its way this year. This year marks our 39th year of the tea picking event we have been holding to share the beautiful shincha green tea field. We are expecting people from different parts of...

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Kinezuka Family Gallery

Ian

The Kinezuka family head, Toshiaki Kinezuka, has been farming tea organically for nearly four decades and is one of Japan’s pioneers in the field. With nearly 30 other farmers in the Fujieda region of Shizuoka Prefecture, he formed Hito to Nou, Shizen wo Tsunagu Kai...

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Tea Picking Event by the Kinezuka Family, Day Two

Ian

Day two of the Tea Picking Event held by the Kinezuka family on April 27-28, 2013, focused on the actual picking of tea leaves. These tea leaves were then turned into the Organic Handpicked Midori. But before we get into the tea picking… See Day...

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Yokota Blog: Teaching elementary students on tea

mariko

An event called “T-1 (tea-one) Grand Prix in Sayama”, a competition among elementary school children, will be held on March 8, 2015. Children came to learn about tea before the event. As a cooperating store of the event, we taught them about the “competition on...

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Yokota Blog: Sayamacha participating at NHK event this weekend

mariko

On March 7 (Sat) and 8 (Sun), there will be an event held near the NHK Hall in Shibuya, Tokyo. This event is to support the recovery of the Great Tohoku Earthquake 4 years ago. Yokota Tea Farm will have their booth at the event,...

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Yokota Blog: “T-1 Grand Prix in Sayama”

mariko

“The 2nd T-1 Grand Prix in Sayama” was held on March 8, 2015. T-1 Grand Prix is a competition for elementary students held in various places to decide the tea champion. The contents are: Cha-llenge 1 (茶レンジ1, cha 茶 meaning tea) – quiz on tea...

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Yokota Blog: Unexpected snow in April

mariko

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 are just hoping that the temperature will not drop so low overnight.

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Morita Tea Garden Gallery

Ian

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 generation tea farmer Fujiichi Morita, his wife, and his son.

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Yokota Tea Garden Gallery

Ian

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 kind of harvester used for flat fields feels like driving a tank)Your browser does not...

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Shincha Update > Morita Tea Garden 4/18

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Sayamakaori Cultivar   Gokou Cultivar   Komakage Cultivar   Yabukita Cultivar

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2013 Shincha from Morita Tea Garden

Ian

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 Teas [products ids=”554,558,628″]

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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!