Description
The Ureshino region in Southern Japan is very well known for their kamairicha. What is a kamairicha? It is a “pan-fired tea” green tea made by heating the leaves in a pan instead of steaming. This is generally the same method used to make many Chinese-style green teas and has been practiced for generations in Southern Japan.
It has a unique shape that is rare for Japanese tea with a rounded, stiff and moderately curved shape.
The tea leaves of this kamairicha from Ureshino have a bright and glossy color.
It has a refreshing taste with less bitterness, which are characteristics of kamairicha in general. This tea is recommended for those who do not do too well with the astringency of Japanese teas.
Product Info
- Name: Dobashien: Ureshino Shincha from Saga, Ureshino no Kaori
- Japanese name: 嬉野の香
- Ingredients: Green tea
- Net weight: 100g / 3.52 oz (sample sized packed by Yunomi)
- Region: Saga, Ureshino Prefecture
- Note: Just a little bitter and refreshing taste
Vendor Info
- Name: Dobashien Tea Company
- Type: Merchant & manufacturer
- Location: 3-17-8 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
In 1892, Dobashien's founder Tetsugoro Dobashi established a small tea shop in a quiet residential district on the outskirts of Tokyo. As the city expanded, the area known as Akasaka-Mitsuke became one of the city's elite districts with ryotei, luxury Japanese restaurants, hosting meetings between powerful politicians. At these ryotei, only the best tea leaves from Shizuoka and other parts of Japan are served.
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