The Kyobancha Harvest
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
by Interns Obubu
4d ago
What a first day in the field for the new Interns Obubu! At 9 o’clock this morning, Kali, Kamiko, Lana, Nathan and Patrick, joined their senpais Kirstine and Jenifer for the first harvest in Aoimori, the Blue Forest tea field. Ready with gloves, boots and rain pants, at 9 o’clock the team went up the ..read more
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Japanese Summer Internship
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
by Jean
1w ago
Hello everyone, Jean here! I’m an Assistant Manager at Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms and I am notably in charge of the internship programme. It’s a pleasure sharing about our lives in Japan and especially related to tea. Spring is on its way now and Obubu is preparing for the harvest season. We are so happy ..read more
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Autumn Season Internship Recap by Gabrielle
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
by Interns Obubu
1M ago
Konnichiwa!! This is Gabrielle (intern #161). Sadly, it is my last week here at Obubu.. Where has the time gone?! It has been an unforgettable 3 months full of many memories. My internship period was for the Autumn season and I lived in Wazuka from September-December. Here is a recap of my time at Obubu ..read more
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Making Black Tea by Hand
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
by Interns Obubu
2M ago
Hello! I’m Cameron, intern #160, here to tell you about how I got the chance to make my own black tea by hand. We got up early to hand pick our tea, getting to the field about about 7 in the morning. We used Aoimori 青い森茶畑 (Blue Forest) tea field, an all natural tea field ..read more
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Japanese Traditional Tea Garments
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
by Interns Obubu
2M ago
My name is Emma, intern #162, from Denmark.During my time at Obubu and Japan my interest for the Japanese culture grew bigger and especially the history behind the traditional tea garments caught my attention. During my time at Obubu, I wanted to explore the traditional garments worn in relation to tea. Which uniform is worn ..read more
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Elvira and Gabrielle’s Adventures in Japan
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
by Interns Obubu
3M ago
Hello everyone! Gabrielle & Elvira here! We traveled a lot during our three months living in Japan and wanted to share some of our favorite trips we took to give you ideas for some weekend trips.  KYOTO We took many trips to Kyoto during our internship. There are so many beautiful temples to see in ..read more
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Tea Blending Guide
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
by Interns Obubu
3M ago
Tea blending is one of the most involved activities anybody can engage in when it comes to tea. It can be one of the strongest acts of appreciation any tea lover can do and holds the potential to push products to new heights and beyond any flavour profile you have experienced. The only downside to ..read more
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Assistant Manager blog Sarah [2023.11月]
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
by Interns Obubu
3M ago
みなさん こんにちわ! This is Sarah, and for the month of November I would like to write about a very special flower: the tea flower! Camellia sinensis is an evergreen plant that, besides its delicious leaves, also produces flowers and seeds. The flowers are around 3 cm, they have white petals and yellow anther and filaments ..read more
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Cycling guide around Wazuka and Kansai
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
by Interns Obubu
4M ago
Hello everyone welcomes to our cycling guide of Wazuka, we’ll provide you with essential information about the best cycling routes, whether you’re an avid cyclist seeking a challenging ride or traveler looking for a tranquil escape. Wazuka Tea Field Exploration: Exploring Wazuka covers approximately 20 kilometers (12 miles) with an elevation gain of 430 meters ..read more
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Talking tea: Tea words & Obubu’s tea names
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
by Interns Obubu
4M ago
Intern #156 Maren explores some common tea words and shares the stories behind some of Obubu's tea names ..read more
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