
About Sayama Tea
Carefully cultivated tea leaves provide us with healing and vitality.
Feel the tender new leaves in the tranquil tea fields.
A superb experience awaits, restoring your mind and body amid Japan’s beautiful scenery.
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POSITIONING BETWEEN Sayama Tea, Shizuoka Tea and Uji Tea in Taste, Aroma, and Color:
Sayama Tea (Saitama Prefecture):
- Flavor: Grown in a cold northern climate, Sayama tea has thick, rich, and full-body taste. The unique roasting process known as Sayama fire enhances its natural sweetness and imparts a toasty depth.
- Aroma: Sayama tea is characterized as a robust, roasted aroma with a slightly weighty fragrance. As the saying goes, “For taste, it’s Sayama.”
Uji Tea (Kyoto Prefecture):
- Flavor: Renowned for producing gyokuro and matcha, Uji tea is celebrated for its refined umami and low astringency.
- Aroma: Distinguished by an elegant, floral or sweet fragrance—especially notable in the shaded aroma of gyokuro, as the saying goes: “For aroma, it’s Uji.”
Shizuoka Tea (Shizuoka Prefecture):
- Flavor: As Japan’s leading tea-producing region, Shizuoka tea – particularly the deep-steamed type – offers a vivid green color and a robust, well-balanced flavor, combining umami with a touch of bitterness.
- Aroma: Known for its clean and refreshing scent, as the saying goes: “For color, it’s Shizuoka.”
In Summary,
When comparing the three, Uji tea stands out for its fragrance, Shizuoka tea for its vivid color and overall balance, and Sayama for its flavorful depth and roasted.
character;
An old saying encapsulates it perfectly:
“For color, it’s Shizuoka. For aroma, Uji. But for taste, Sayama takes the crown.”
What kind of experience awaits you
Enjoy a warm Japanese lunch surrounded by beautiful nature.
After that, walk through wide green tea fields and try picking fresh tea leaves.
This special experience lets you gently touch Japanese traditional culture.
You will also visit a tea museum and learn about the history of tea in Japan.
Enjoy a relaxing and memorable day that you can experience only here.
Navigator

Welcome to Tokyo!
Since my migration to the Sayama area, I have been a fan of Sayama tea,one of the top 3 Japanese green tea brands along with Shizuoka tea and Uji tea.
After 40 years of my business experience, I am now enjoying my slow daily life and enjoying Sayama green tea.
From my numerous visits to the Sayama tea plantation, I came to have deep knowledge about Sayama tea not widely known.
Likewise Burgudy/Gourgogne of wine producer, Sayama tea have their own tea field, tea preparation process and their own tea shops. They have their own continuous processes beginning from tea garden cultivation through manufacturing toward selling in their own shops. Fortunately I could now partially master their differences.
Let’s enjoy with me as a navigator!
ACTIVITY

ACTIVITY 01
Sayama tea picking experience
・Step into the tea fields immerse yourself in the lush greenery of Sayama area.
・Pick fresh tea leaves by hand, guided by local farmers who share generations of wisdom.
・Learn the secrets of tea cultivation, from leaf selection to steaming and drying.
・Taste the tea prepared from your tea picking, and tempura of tea leaves. Enjoy Sayama tea in its rich, deep and full-bodied taste.
ACTIVITY 02
Learn about Sayama tea
Step into a local museum with display for Sayama tea – one of the three Japan’s branded regional teas. This immersive experience offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history, cultivation techniques, and cultural significance of Sayama tea through interactive exhibits and explanation guided by local staff available. Whether you’re a tea enthusiast or a curious traveler, this educational journey offers a deeper appreciation of Japanese craftsmanship, hospitality, and the quiet beauty of everyday rituals.


ACTIVITY 03
Lunch
For lunch, you will be serve we offer “TONKATSU”, one of the top 10 Japanese dishes for foreigners. or any other your choice.
ACTIVITY 04
Discover the Essence of Sayama Tea
Experience boutique tea gardens where cultivation, hand‑harvesting, fire‑finishing, processing, and packaging all take place on a single château‑style estate. Stroll through the fields, witness masterful craftsmanship, and savor the deep, lingering character that defines Sayama tea
Like boutique wineries, these family-run tea estates take pride in crafting teas that reflect their soil, climate, and philosophy. Each garden welcomes you with a cup of tea and offers a unique flavor profile, from bold and earthy to delicate and floral, shaped by generations of expertise and subtle variations in cultivation.
As you visit multiple tea producers, you’ll enjoy guided tastings that highlight the individuality of each blend — a sensory experience that reveals the depth and diversity of Sayama tea.






