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2022年3月23日2022年3月23日未分類

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Nagasaki Ikedoki office

2020年10月1日2021年2月8日Articles

The Longest-Lived Tea Tree in Japan

How old is the longest-lived tea tree in Japan? The answer is over 300 years old! Currently, the longest tea tree in […]

2020年10月1日2021年2月8日未分類

Company Information

Name: Nagasaki Ikedoki Tea Address: 133, Sonoghishukugo, Higashi-Sonogi town, Higashi-Sonogi district, Nagasaki Pref., Japan 859-3807 established: 1st Sept. 2020. Mail address: tea@ikedokitea.com […]

2020年10月1日2021年3月13日Articles

Tamaryokucha & Sencha, Ingen & Baisao

“Tea, please!” If you were to ask a Japanese person that, they would probably offer you sencha. In the West, most people […]

2020年10月1日2021年2月26日Articles

Tamaryokucha (Gem Green Tea)

Tamaryokucha is a green tea that has a curved (curled) shape like a ball. Types of Tamaryokucha Currently, there are two types […]

2020年10月1日2021年2月8日Articles

Staff

Shoji IizukaShoji was born in Chiba, close to Tokyo. He spent over 10 years working in the vicinity of Tokyo, designing product […]

2020年10月1日2021年2月8日Articles

Oldest Japanese tea fields

In Hirado City, Nagasaki Prefecture, there is the oldest tea plantation in Japan. This tea field is said to have been opened […]

2020年10月1日2021年2月8日Articles

Mission

Spread a peaceful World with Japanese tea! Ikedoki means “Tea Break” in Nagasaki dialect. Our mission is to “Spread a peaceful world […]

2020年10月1日2021年1月20日Articles

Exporting of Japanese tea

Japanese tea was first introduced to Europe in 1610 when a Dutch merchant ship brought tea back from Hirado in Nagasaki. This […]

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