Wuyi Hype

Article about journey to the Wuyishan for sourcing Yan Cha – The Rock Oolong Tea. Observation of the area and tea business model. Quick summary of the selling concepts of the Yan Cha and pers…

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I had the incredible opportunity to participate in the National Hand Rolling Competition held in Fujieda, Shizuoka Prefecture, where the Wazuka Hand Rolling Preservation Society participated with two teams. The competition is an opportunity to showcase the hand rolling skills and connect with others farmers who share the same passion.

You can read about my experience in the blog.

https://www.teanursery.com/2024-national-hand-rolling-competition-experience/

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2024 National Hand Rolling Competition experience

The National Hand Rolling Competition was held in Fujieda, Shizuoka Prefecture, where the Wazuka Hand Rolling Preservation Society participated with two teams. The competition is an opportunity to showcase the hand rolling skills and connect with others farmers who share the same passion.

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Liu Bao Tea Sourcing

Liu bao tea sourcing trip to the Wuzhou and Liu BaoZhen – the village where this tea originates from. Sharing the experience obtained on local tea market and tea village.

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New cultivar post, this time a black tea one from the initial registration in October of 1953. This time there was some information available although it’s such an old cultivar that some of the usual comparisons with Yabukita are not there.

On top of that the registered ones for black tea sort of fell out of fashion once the black tea production failed to took off.

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Akane あかね

Status: 🌱 Genealogy ♀: Ai21-Assam Nº21 ♂: NKa03 History The Akane cultivar is a crossing from 1935, with Ai21 as a flower component and NKa03 as the pollen component, crossed at the Kagoshima agricultural research station. Ai21 or Assam Nº21 is a series of plants introduced from Assam, used in crossbreeding other cultivars

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After many months reading about it and a couple of breaks in between here is the next cultivar post, finally! There is much more I wanted to share so there is going to be a second part at some point. In the meantime enjoy learning about one of the most commonly seen cultivars out there. There will be a link in the account profile to the full article.

https://www.teanursery.com/okumidori/

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Okumidori おくみどり

Okumidori was registered in 1974 at the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry registry as Okumidori and registered as cultivar N°32 (茶農林32号). Developed at the Kanaya National Institute of Vegetable and Tea Science.

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January newsletter is out, a one with a few tea book recommendations. January has been a mix of low activity in the fields and high activity learning and doing done more creative and educational projects at the office.

I finally published a post on the Awabancha festival from last year and the next cultivars post is coming up next!
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2024 January round up

Welcome to the January round-up newsletter. A monthly letter about everything that has happened inside and outside the tea nursery. New Year temple visit The new year began with a visit to our local temple, just a couple hundred meters away from home. I also had the opportunity to make

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Shikoku is one of my favourite places in Japan and this trip to Kamikatsu in the Tokushima prefecture make it even better than before. Kamikatsu is a beautiful village in the mountains of Shikoku. You you ever need a break from the concrete jungles of the big cities this is a great spot to explore.

The tea tradition of the area, Awabancha will surely surprise you.

https://www.teanursery.com/kamikatsu-awabancha-festival/

#japanesetea #awabancha #tokushima #kamikatsu #阿波晩茶 #上勝 #徳島県 #日本茶 #tea #teablog

Kamikatsu Awabancha festival

The Kamikatsu Awabancha association organised a small tea festival on the 10th of December of 2023 in a beautiful area near the village, the zero waste hotel.

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Shikoku is one of my favourite places in Japan and this trip to Kamikatsu in the Tokushima prefecture make it even better than before. Kamikatsu is a beautiful village in the mountains of Shikoku. You you ever need a break from the concrete jungles of the big cities this is a great spot to explore.

The tea tradition of the area, Awabancha will surely surprise you.

https://www.teanursery.com/kamikatsu-awabancha-festival/

#japanesetea #awabancha #tokushima #kamikatsu #阿波晩茶 #上勝 #徳島県 #日本茶 #tea #teablog

Kamikatsu Awabancha festival

The Kamikatsu Awabancha association organised a small tea festival on the 10th of December of 2023 in a beautiful area near the village, the zero waste hotel.

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Being back in Japan means more opportunities to participate in certain tea events. This month I was able to assist to a moon viewing Sencha ceremony gathering at Manpuku-ji.

PS: the blog turns 1 year old on the 29th! 🥳 thank you for everyone that reads this blog and shares it with fresh and family! Thank you ☺️

https://www.teanursery.com/moon-viewing-sencha-ceremony-2023/

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Moon viewing sencha ceremony 2023

On Saturday 7th of October, I had the opportunity to assist at a moon-viewing sencha ceremony at Manpukuji Temple 萬福寺 in Uji 宇治. The event was organized by the Japan Senchado Federation, which organizes other related events during the year at Manpukuji temple and sometimes other major cities like Tokyo.

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July newsletter is out now. You can read about part of the trip to Japan and other exciting things coming up.

Lots of little things working in the background for articles and other content. I am having a lot of fun preparing those.

You can get it every month by subscribing to our newsletter or in the blog.

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2023 July round up

Welcome to the July round-up newsletter. A monthly letter about everything that has happened inside and outside the tea nursery. Japan, the second round As I write the newsletter, it has been around a week since I returned from Japan. With a week left this month, I thought I would

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