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Uploaded by on May 19, 2007

Tour a small tea processing factory in Shizuoka, Japan. This small home-based factory is operated by the Oyama family for processing tea grown in their own tea fields. See how the tea is processed from steaming, roasting, mashing mixing and cutting.

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  • Thank you so much for this video, I was looking for knowing how to make green tea beccause I have green tea plants, and I would like to know how to make it. Could you make a video about how to do it without machins, next time please !! ^-^

  • Thank you for watching and commenting. I'm afraid that there is noone in our area who processes tea without the aid of machines so I am not sure how this might be done. I will certainly try to make a video though if I am able to learn this method. -Kurt :-)

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  • That was really fascinating! I love, love, love tea, but I didn't know it went through so much process, with all those machines created to process tea. This was really fascinating to watch; next time I'll sip tea with great admiration!

  • @softypapa Hi again. I need your help !!! I love japanese green tea like you, and I am coming to Japan in the begining of October. I really really really want to see tea factory, or, the best one would be to make it by myself. Then I would like to know if you could give me some piece of device, or give me address where we can do it, I mean we pick leaves up, we prepare it, and then we can bring back at home. PLEASE !!!! I really need your help !!! Thanks a lot

  • @13rawk Darn it, just realized how old this video is.

    That's a bummer :[

  • I'm trying to type int he ebay address, but It tells me it does not exist.

    I'm typing in com/The-Old-Tokaido

    Is that correct?

  • Thanks for posting this, it's great to see mom & pop type operations still going strong. It would be a shame to lose these businesses & have big companies mass produced everything. Buy from the little guy!

  • @picmario no its not its verry boringly made

  • wow- really cool. tks.

  • Fascinating, thank you!

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