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  2. Yamamotoyama (company) - Wikipedia

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    Yamamotoyama (Japanese: 山本山) is a Japanese tea and seaweed manufacturer which traces its company's roots to 1690, claiming to be the oldest tea company in the world. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company began as a tea shop in Nihonbashi , and pioneered the production of gyokuro green tea in 1835.

  3. Gyokuro - Wikipedia

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    Gyokuro is one of the most expensive types of sencha available in Japan. [1] The name was originally the product name of the tea made by Yamamotoyama. The tea was first discovered by Yamamotoyama's sixth owner, Yamamoto Kahei, in 1835 (Tenpō year 6). [17] The process was completed by another manufacturer at the start of the Meiji period.

  4. Senchadō - Wikipedia

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    Basket for transporting Sencha tea utensils (Chakago or Teiran), made out of rattan, by Hayakawa Shōkosai I, ca. 1877–80s Chinese-style charcoal basket (sairō-sumitori) for Sencha tea ceremony, made out of bamboo, 19th century. Senchadō uses utensils which are necessary to perform tea. Some of them are used in macha tea as well.

  5. Uji tea - Wikipedia

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    Uji lightly steamed sencha. Sencha (middle-grade tea) is the most popular tea in Japan that accounts for more than 80% of total tea production. [15] [17] It is produced by the Uji Method. Tea leaves are picked from areas with direct sunlight and will undergo steaming and rolling afterwards. It has a unique taste of sweetness with slight ...

  6. Sencha - Wikipedia

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    Shincha (新茶) or ichibancha (一番茶), first-picked sencha of the year [7] Karigane sencha (雁が音), which is sencha that also includes stems and other parts of the tea plant along with leaves. They may include stems and parts from gyokuro and sencha, or from Sencha plants only. Matcha sencha - a blend of sencha with matcha powder

  7. Yamamotoyama - Wikipedia

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    Yamamotoyama may refer to: Yamamotoyama (tea company), a Japanese tea company; Yamamotoyama Ryūta This page was last edited on 27 March 2024, at 02:37 (UTC). ...