This is a place where Okinawan gods reside
🌷 This is a place where Okinawan gods reside.
Because Okinawa has a very different history from mainland Japan, even the everyday “normal” feels refreshingly unique.
While green tea is the classic choice on the mainland, most locals in Okinawa love Sanpin-cha — a gentle jasmine tea 🍵
It has a softer bitterness than European jasmine teas, with a light flavor that never overwhelms your meal. It pairs beautifully with Okinawan cuisine 🍀
Okinawa is also famous for turmeric, so you’ll often see Uchin-cha (turmeric tea) ✨
It has a distinct earthy taste, so people usually drink it when they’re feeling under the weather or the morning after drinking too much 🍻
If you ever visit Okinawa, be sure to try both teas! 😊
At our shop we’re obsessed with high-quality tea rituals from all over Japan.
Right now we’re bringing you premium Japanese Matcha that you can enjoy every day, just like the Okinawans cherish their own special teas.
Which one would you like to try first — Sanpin-cha, Uchin-cha, or ceremonial matcha?