Kukicha 茎茶
In recent years, matcha has taken center stage in the world of Japanese tea. And there’s no denying that the […]
In recent years, matcha has taken center stage in the world of Japanese tea. And there’s no denying that the […]
Tea tasting is an art form. We use our senses to observe a tea’s characteristics and notes and to differentiate
For my intern project, I decided to make a hand-carved stamp. I thought it would be fun to have a
Hi, it’s Mariah, intern #211, and as I take a seat in my third cafe of the afternoon during a
Kamusta, Kia ora and こんにちは! I’m Stefanee, intern #214 of the Autumn batch. One of the things I love about
Hey hey!! Thinking about joining our team for a spring/summer or summer internship? Then you’re in the right place—we’ve got your
Introduction Kouyouka — “the aroma of autumn leaves” — was born from my love for the tea fields of Wazuka.During
Gone are the hot and sweltering days and in with the cooler weather. It’s nice to finally be able to
And so we reach the end. As I am writing this, the sun is going down behind the mountains, casting
Before One of the questions you get asked (a lot) here at Obubu is along the lines of “So what
This autumn, each autumn intern had the chance to harvest and process a batch of bancha from the Blue Forest Tea Garden
Autumn has always been the most nostalgic season to me. As the days finally start to cool down and the
September – November 2025 September In September, the crowns of the rice fields around Wazuka began to turn gold, and
On the 13th of November 2025, the National Hand Rolling Competition was held in the city of Fujieda, Shizuoka Prefecture.
Intern project by #207 Andreas Fuji (Denmark) I will be speaking about my Obubu project, which was interviewing the four
Intern Project: Fixing and Repairing an Assortment of Areas Around the Farm My intern project evolved a bit from my
If you’ve read our previous newsletters, you will know that Obubu interns who are here during a harvest season get to make their
The journey of Japanese tea terms into foreign languages is a fascinating example of cross-cultural exchange, with a fair share
A study on the possibiliteas to upcycle tea leaves in the process of paper making (Summer 2025) Hey there my dear
How to use this guide You may follow the story chronologically, from its roots to its buds, or choose your
“暑いですね?” (atsui desu ne?) or in other words, “Isn’t it hot?” is a phrase that you will hear EVERYWHERE you
I spent the summer of 2025 at a small tea farm called Obubu, nestled in the countryside village of Wazuka,
If Japan had a “Summer Wrapped,” it would surely read: “You have produced 86 liters of sweat.”
Maybe you’ve heard of the rise of a powdered green tea called matcha. Recently, Obubu staff member George, previous intern and
During my internship at Obubu, I wanted to bring a little piece of Japanese culture into our tea fields. In