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Five-Sense Tea Experience in Shizuoka – Brew, Roast, and Capture the Aroma

A Five-Senses Journey into the World of Japanese Tea”

Shizuoka Prefecture is the heart of Japanese tea culture, and in Hamamatsu City, you can enjoy a truly immersive tea experience at the specialty tea shop Ubunoen (宇布乃園). The fifth-generation owner, Yoko Matsumoto, affectionately known as “Ocha-ko,” the tea lover, shares the joy of tea through engaging stories and hands-on experiences. Her motto is: “A taste that lingers in your heart and memory.”

Join Matsumoto-san and savor a cup of tea that will make you think, “That tea was so good—I want to drink it again.”

Enjoy Tea with All Five Senses

  • Sight: Appreciate the color of sencha and hojicha leaves, and select the patterns and colors of traditional Enshu cotton tsumugi pouches.
  • Smell: Experience the fresh aroma of brewed sencha, the toasty scent of roasting hojicha, and the fragrant bouquet of hojicha tea leaves in a handmade potpourri pouch.
  • Taste: Savor the distinct flavors of the first, second, and third brews of sencha, and enjoy premium sencha paired with traditional Japanese sweets.
  • Touch: Feel the tea leaves with your hands and experience roasting tea in a traditional horoku pan.
  • Sound: Listen to the soothing crackle of tea leaves roasting and the gentle pour of hot tea.

Welcome with Professional Sencha Brewing & Tea Talk (20 min)

  • Content: Introduction to Japanese tea, the process of making sencha, its uses, and health benefits.
  • Guests are welcomed with freshly brewed sencha prepared by a professional.
  • Three steepings:
    1. First infusion: ~50°C (lukewarm)
    2. Second infusion: ~70°C
    3. Third infusion: High temperature
  • Each infusion offers a unique flavor, showcasing how temperature and brewing time affect taste. Guests can experience the subtle differences of professionally brewed tea.

Houjicha Roasting Experience (10 min)

  • You’ll be guided to the tea experience facility, O-Chadokoro Ubunoen, where you can roast tea leaves to make houjicha (roasted green tea).
  • Tool used: Houroku – a traditional roasting vessel.
  • Tea used: Bancha (common tea leaves), chosen because high-grade teas can easily burn or become acidic when roasted.
  • The roasting process fills the space with a soothing, nutty aroma.
  • Roasted leaves have deodorizing and antibacterial properties, useful for freshening rooms during humid seasons or after cooking odors.

Make a Houjicha Potpourri in a Traditional Enshu Cotton Pouch (40 min)

  • Use the roasted tea leaves to create a potpourri in a pouch of your choice.
  • Pouches and cords are handmade by Matsumoto-san using Enshu cotton tsumugi, a traditional Hamamatsu fabric dating back to the early Edo period.
  • Types of fabrics:
    • Enshu stripe (navy with stripes)
    • Multicolored stripe tsumugi
    • Plain-dyed tsumugi
  • How it works:
    • Place roasted tea leaves in the pouch
    • Thread the cord and tie a bow to finish
  • Completed potpourri can be kept in a bag, car, or personal space to enjoy the calming aroma anytime.

Enjoy Premium Sencha with Japanese Sweets (45 min)

  • Matsumoto-san demonstrates the proper way to brew delicious sencha.
  • Guests can brew premium Hamamatsu sencha themselves using a teapot, learning the correct leaf quantity, water temperature, and pouring method.
  • Japanese sweets are served alongside the tea, changing daily to complement the flavor of the sencha.
  • By the end, participants gain practical skills to brew flavorful tea at home while enjoying a relaxing moment with traditional Japanese sweets.

Schedule & Details

  • Season: Year-round
  • Dates:
    • Until September: Every 2nd Wednesday at 9:45 AM
    • From October: Every 2nd Wednesday & 3rd Saturday at 9:45 AM
  • Group Size: 1–4 people
  • Price:
    • Middle school students to adults: ¥3,500/person
    • Ages 3–Elementary school: ¥1,100/person
    • Children 2 and under: Free (observation only)
    • Note: Participants aged 3+ can make and take home hojicha potpourri

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