Mechanical matcha grinding with grinding stone at Marukyu Koyama En, Uji (Japan)
How matcha grinding is done today with machines, using a grinding stone. Dried tea leaves (tencha) were used.
See how it was done without machines:
Normally it's not allowed to picture or even film that, but somehow they made an exception for my group. Thanks a lot!
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MARUKYU KOYAMAEN(Authentic Matcha Green Tea Maker) Video
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Marukyu-Koyamaen started to cultivate and manufacture tea in the village of Uji and Ogura in Kyoto in late 1600 led by their founder, Kyujiro Koyama. Over the last 400 years, Koyamaen have devoted themselves to producing the highest quality tea generation after generation. Koyamaen are one of the oldest established tea manufacturers in Uji; they supply their high-quality tea to many prestigious temples, shrines, and tea ceremony houses. Koyamaen have acquired a number of notable awards at the annual National Tea Competition in Japan. Since 1962, Koyamaen have won the highly-coveted first place award 21 times. Whilst preserving tradition, Koyamaen promote technologically innovative production techniques. In recent years, Koyamaen have been focusing on developing new products such as their patented Mizutate Ousu in which Matcha tea can be made with cold water.
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Processing tencha (matcha raw material) in Uji
This video show how shaded fresh leaves are processed into tencha, the raw material for matcha. Leaves are steamed, then cooled down while moisture is taken off. Then leaves are dried. After that, stem will be sorted off. Tencha will be grind to become matcha.
Japan Travel Vlog 3: Uji, Kyoto
From Tokyo onto the Kumano Kodo, off to Osaka, on to Uji... for something touristy on the side, but mainly for matcha, much less like a tourist. At Marukyu Koyamaen.
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Matcha Stone Milling at Uji, Kyoto, Japan
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Inside a Tencha Factory at Fuji Matcha
We had such an amazing visit inside the Tencha factory of Fuji matcha, we wanted to share it with you! As you may know, it is impossible to make good matcha without good tencha, so tencha production is a crucial factor when it comes to producing Fuji Matcha - perhaps the best matcha I have ever tasted.
To produce tencha, the leaves need to be steamed for the perfect amount of time and then the stems and veins of the leaves need to be removed, to ensure that there is no bitterness in the final product. It is really amazing to see all the attention to detail that goes into making this amazing product. It gives you a much deeper appreciation for the tea that you drink.
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Matcha production in Kyoto. Japan
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TRYING AND BUYING UJI MATCHA IN A 300 YEAR OLD JAPANESE TEA HOUSE | JAPAN VLOG#7 KYOTO
We visit a 300 year old tea shop and discover Japanese matcha, grown in Uji, Kyoto. After that we walk along Kamogawa river and also look at the architectural design of Kyoto Station.
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HEALTHY Koicha - Heritage Grade Uji Matcha Tea pure ANTIOXIDANTS 日本
This Matcha is from the Nishide tea Factory in Ujitawara, Kyoto.
Name: Heritage Grade Uji Matcha Hatsu Mukashi
Japanese name: 初昔 宇治抹茶
Ingredients: green tea
Net weight: 40 grams
Harvest: May-June depending on the year
Notes: Canopy shading for 40 days. Ground by stone mill.
Region: Ujitawara, Kyoto
This healthy matcha from Uji, close to Kyoto is pure and full of energy, vitamins, and antioxidants. The antioxidants help the skin to look much younger and prevent aging.T
he way I made this drink is called Koicha. You add more matcha and less water, whisk it with the chasen but make sure not to make too much foam.
The cultivar made a very good heritage matcha that is not only healthy but helps to lose weight. It is very tasty and I would call it the king of Japanese tea.
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Uji Green tea Region to Kyoto
Uni is a special region where Matcha Green tea is grown and produced.
The climate and the soil is special in the region and for growing Green Tea.
Also it is so unusual to find Tea plantations along side busy byways. and link roads.
Connecting Nara and Kyoto.