Japanese tea
Production process of Japanese tea

Tea plantation in Shizuoka Prefecture
Tea trees are relatively suitable for the climate in Japan, so it is produced in wide areas.
But, Shizuoka, Kagoshima, Mie Prefectures are the major production centers.
And Kyoto Prefecture has been the production center of high-class tea since ancient times.
Unlike black tea and Chinese tea, Japanese tea is made by steaming the picked leaves and blocking the fermentation of the leaves.
The leaf of tea is dark green, and the color of tea is green or yellow.
So, Japanese tea is also called "green tea".
Main kinds of Japanese tea
Sencha

Sencha
Sencha (煎茶) is a common Japanese tea.
The tea leaves are put in a tea pot and how water is poured.
One or two minutes later, it is put in a cup.
Sencha is made of young tea leaves, so it tastes a little bitter and sweet and refreshes your mouth.
As the same kind, there is cheap Bancha (番茶) made of grown tea leaves.
It tastes milder than common sencha.
By contralies, there is premium "Gyokuro" (玉露) and it is a high class tea.
The tea leaves are grown carefully and the taste is elegant and sweet.
Hōjicha

Hojicha
Hôjicha (焙じ茶) is made by roasting the leaves of sencha.
It has red-brown color like black tea.
The way to make the tea of Hôjicha is identical to Sencha.
By roasting the leaves, the bitterness is reduced.
The taste is milder than sencha and it has savory flavor.
Maccha

Making maccha by shaking with a bamboo tea whisk
Maccha (抹茶) is powdered tea, and the powder is bright green color.
Generally it is mainly served at tea ceremony.
Unlike sencha, it is dissolved in hot water and is whisked with a small bamboo whisk.
It is bitter but feels creamy.
This is the ancient method of tea drinking.
Genmaicha

Genmaicha
Genmaicha (玄米茶) is the tea made from green tea and roasted rice.
Aromatic roasted rice is mixed in green tea leaves, and the tea is made by boiling water.
The tea has genarally beautiful green color, and the roasted rice adds fragrant flavor.
In Japanese restaurant, genmaicha is sometimes served instead of normal green tea.
Mugicha

Cold mugicha in summer
Mugicha (麦茶) is the tea made from roasted barley.
It has red-brown color like black tea and Hôjicha.
Mugicha doesn't use tea leaf and is caffeine free.
It is also drunk like sencha.
Mugicha is cheap and it is usually sold in summer.
Cold mugicha is the popular drink in summer.