We welcomed the new year with our traditional new year decoration “kadomatsu”. We are wishing you
Read moreMenburyu
Menburyu (面浮立) is a traditional local dance, performed at the autumn festival to pray for good harvest. The da
Read moreClass in tea factory
As a part of social education we had a visit from Ureshino Elementary School children. Second graders have a &
Read moreVisitors from abroad
This year we were lucky to have many tea shop owners visiting us from Europe and United States. Visiting tea m
Read moreShincha 2017
Shincha season is here again. The weather was colder this March and April than average, so the start of the se
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This year japanese cherry tree sakura started blooming a little bit later than every year. I hope you all enjo
Read moreInterview with Skippy
I was interviewed for NBC radio programme Skippy. The topic of our conversation was of course our tea Ureshino
Read moreUreshino tamaryokucha instruction at Saga International Plaza
How to enjoy Ureshino-cha class event was held at Saga International Plaza on Saturday, 28th January for forei
Read moreFight the flu with green tea
It`s the peak of the season of influenza (flu). Did you know that you can effectively prevent catching the vir
Read moreHappy new year 2017
We wish you a happy new year and hope that 2017 brings you great happiness, health and success!
Read moreJapanese tradition – Kadomatsu
Soon after Christmas time is over, japanese traditional new year`s decoration- kadomatsu is made to bring pros
Read moreAll Japan Tea Competition
2016 All Japan Tea Competition was held in the city of Suzuka in Mie Prefecture. Ureshino-cha got award
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