Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
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Obubu Tea is a social agricultural enterprise with a mission to bring Japanese green tea to the world and make it accessible to all. Obubu Tea's goals are to provide high quality Japanese green tea, contribute to the local and global community, and revitalize interest in agriculture!
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
6d ago
Here at Obubu, we often say: “Tea is freedom”. And while it usually denotes the flexibility of brewing parameters, and the subjective nature of how we perceive taste, I think this saying serves to remind us to explore the deeper potential of tea. Tea is more than a drink; it’s an invitation to pause, to ..read more
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
1w ago
After the spring harvest, we had a bit of a downtime from extensive fieldwork like harvesting. Soon after, we switched to farming mode again to prepare for summer harvest and also had the chance to do some deep cut trimming in our somada field, where we harvest our kabuse sencha. Usually, tea bushes get a ..read more
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
3w ago
An Overview of the Commodity and its Trade in Japan from 538 AD to 2024 AD Jack A. Ryan Obubu Intern #180 Foreword About the Author and Introduction This work is a brief primer which focuses on the commodity and trade history of tea in Japan. The impetus for the writing of this document stemmed ..read more
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
3w ago
Hello, I’m Holden (Intern #179). Getting the chance to work on a tea farm is a unique opportunity, so naturally I wanted to make as much tea as I could. At first I wanted to make post-fermented teas like awabancha since that seemed like an interesting project, however, after trying awabancha I learned I didn’t ..read more
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
1M ago
Spring is by far the busiest period of the year at the farm. It is high season for tourism, so we welcomed many guests for our 4-hour tours and our other experiences. For farming, the season started with a late winter harvest for Kyobancha. Then we started with early trimming, shading and many other preparations ..read more
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
1M ago
Introduction Madeleines is a type of French small sponge cake, with a characteristic shell-like shape. For the French author Proust, in “In Search of Long Time”, the madeleine represents how blocked memories can involuntarily be invoked. With this matcha madeleine recipe, we hope to bring back your memories and experiences from the tea fields, or if ..read more
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
1M ago
Photography, in all its forms, has been a lifelong passion of mine. From the tactile experience of darkroom work to the precision of digital imaging, each method offers a unique view of the world, reflecting vision in different ways. You’re probably wondering what a tea farm has to do with this type of art? Surprisingly ..read more
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
1M ago
By Jason McLoughlin – Intern #178 Beekeeping, primarily for honey production, has a long and varied history around the world and began around 10,000 years ago with evidence of beekeeping in ancient Egypt, China and Greece amongst others. In Japan, the oldest record of beekeeping can be traced back to the 7th century in Nihon ..read more
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
2M ago
One year as an Assistant Manager at Obubu みなさん こんにちわ! This is Sarah and, together with Pau, I joined Obubu as an Assistant Manager in September 2023. It is now the end of my program, and I wish to give a brief summary of how incredible this year at Obubu has been. Following on my ..read more
Kyoto Obubu Tea Farms Blog
2M ago
-My long visit at Obubu- I’ve been at Obubu for just about two weeks – gone too fast – my experience of Obubu has been one similar to the anthropologist conducting participant observation, where each day brings new experiences and realisations, grateful to be allowed into a community and have the chance to take part ..read more