Ikedoki Tea

Ikedoki Tea Nagasaki Ikedoki Tea Project supports and promotes Sonogi cha, the delicious yet relatively unknown teas grown locally in the Higashisonogi region.

Ikedoki means 'tea break' in the Nagasaki dialect. Please enjoy a peaceful tea break with Sonogi Cha.

01/05/2026

Spring harvest in Sonogi is in full swing.
Earlier this week we managed to join .chaen with their shaded Yabukita harvest.

Look at the lovely intense green shade of the 2 weeks shaded tea leaves 🌱

Tozaka is one of the smallest tea farmers in Sonogi tea region with just 2 hectares of tea. He does the farming mainly with just his parents, but thankfully gets help from some others as well.

At the end of this video we see the sudden appearance of Tet:
Tet from is fast becoming Tozaka’s right hand man for his harvesting team. Tet also runs a wonderful guesthouse .tet in Higashisonogi (and also makes clothing, does embroidery and runs a small secondhand clothing store next to the guesthouse).

Sonogi’s most visited tea field view, overlooking Omura Bay🌱This is the spot we bring all our tea tour guests. It’s gorg...
24/04/2026

Sonogi’s most visited tea field view, overlooking Omura Bay
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This is the spot we bring all our tea tour guests.
It’s gorgeous in any weather, whether it’s bright and sunny, whether there’s wisps of mist or a mysterious hazy blanket covering the landscape.
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We try to take a photo of a similar spot each time we visit.
Here are pictures of March & April, the most recent view being the black shading nets. We expect the next photo to have no more shading nets and a freshly harvested field.

First factory-in-action visit of the year, as well as our very first cup of 2026 shincha (new tea)!•We visited farmer  i...
23/04/2026

First factory-in-action visit of the year, as well as our very first cup of 2026 shincha (new tea)!

We visited farmer in his factory to see him process the tea we saw him harvest in the morning.
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For both Matsu & Marjolein it was a slightly nostalgic moment as on both our first (individual) trips to Sonogi in 2018 we visited farmer Oba at his house & factory and somehow we hadn’t visited again.
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We tasted Obaさん’s Haruto cultivar tamaryokucha in the factory - still in the middle of processing the tea (so fresh it wasn’t even ‘aracha’ as it hadn’t gone through the dryer oven yet).
We got a handful of tea to take with us, and brewed it later that night at a dinner party together with the town’s officers in charge of Sonogi tea and some other guests.
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We loved it so much that we immediately asked Obaさん to keep a few kg of aracha apart for us (the rest gets sold at the tea auction so will be hard to purchase it afterwards).
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We’ve decided we’ll be sharing this special aracha as a gift with the first shincha tea orders when we release the new teas on our website (probably end of May)!

22/04/2026

Shincha harvest in full swing!
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This morning tea farmer welcomed us to visit him during his harvesting of his Haruto cultivar tea fields. Even more generously, he left one final row of bushes unharvested for us to handpick and try make our own tea.
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Look at those gorgeous dark green tea leaves - shaded for 11 days, ready to be made into delicious tamaryokucha.
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We’ll be visiting his factory later today so look out for some factory photos!

ありがとうございました😊

Capturing a tea field with a backdrop of blooming wisteria. 🌱2 days apart: with and without shading.Slowly even the high...
21/04/2026

Capturing a tea field with a backdrop of blooming wisteria.
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2 days apart: with and without shading.
Slowly even the highest fields of Sonogi are being shaded.

Here and there are still a couple of late blooming sakura trees, but mostly the cherry blossom season has ended and we’r...
20/04/2026

Here and there are still a couple of late blooming sakura trees, but mostly the cherry blossom season has ended and we’re solidly in azalea (tsutsuji ツツジ) season now, with also the wysteria starting to bloom.

Shading of the Sonogi tea fields continues - though some are being harvested already. We sniffed the season’s first arom...
18/04/2026

Shading of the Sonogi tea fields continues - though some are being harvested already. We sniffed the season’s first aroma of steamed tea leaves driving by a factory yesterday.

We spent our Saturday joining farmer Tozaka, including helping with shading some of his tea fields.

Slowly the landscape is turning more and more into a black ocean with all the fields covered with shading nets.🌱We did s...
16/04/2026

Slowly the landscape is turning more and more into a black ocean with all the fields covered with shading nets.
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We did spot yesterday that the very first tea field we saw covered with the shading nets 2 weeks ago was just harvested.
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The Ureshino tea auction is opening today, auctioning the very first tea of the season!
Shincha season has begun!
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Yesterday’s tea & forest landscape was draped in mists and felt the steady drum of rain.•These fields are up near the hi...
15/04/2026

Yesterday’s tea & forest landscape was draped in mists and felt the steady drum of rain.

These fields are up near the highest parts of Sonogi, near the border with Ureshino, at around 400 m altitude.
Where the fields near the ocean and up to 200 metres altitude have been shaded for a few days and likely will see the first harvest in 2-3 days, the fields here at the highest parts of Sonogi will be a week or so slower.

We visited farmer Atsushi Nagata in Unzen to help with some shading of the tea bushes.Nagata has about 6 hectares of tea...
13/04/2026

We visited farmer Atsushi Nagata in Unzen to help with some shading of the tea bushes.
Nagata has about 6 hectares of tea and still does a lot of the farming mainly by himself. His father helps, but does not enter the tea factory anymore - he just helps in the tea fields and has left the factory work to his son for 10 years now.

We had a great chat with Nagata’s father whilst weeding, removing the windswept bamboo leaves and other branches off the top of the bushes, and punning the shading nets on the tea.
He started farming when he was 18 years old - now a very ‘genki’ (healthy!) 72 years old, he claims his good health due to baseball practice.
He started with studying tea farming and production in Miyazaki, learned the kamairicha style that was popular at the time, and then 10 years later switched to steamed tamaryokucha as the whole region switched to the steamed style of processing.
Nagata proudly told us that he was the very first farmer in the 1970’s who brought the newer fukamushi (deep-steamed) style of processing to Nagasaki from Shizuoka, and quickly many farmers followed him. Currently nearly all the tamaryokucha in Nagasaki is all deep-steamed.

Shading in Unzen started last week ~7 April, and the first tea fields are expected to be harvested from the 17th (this week Friday), which is also the first date that the nearest tea auction in Ureshino has set to open its doors.

We invited extra hands to come along with us to make the work go faster (and to make it more fun)!
Thank you to:

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A huge thank you to and for inviting us 🌱💚🍃

We are excited to taste this year’s new tea and are prepared to fall completely in love again with their Sakimidori which we bought the last remaining 2 kg of in January and then promptly sold out of it during the tour in Europe in the next month.

Beautiful contrast between the mature dark green mother leaves of the tea plant versus the delicate young buds & leaves
10/04/2026

Beautiful contrast between the mature dark green mother leaves of the tea plant versus the delicate young buds & leaves

Just realised I said in the live video that I posted a photo of this field a few days ago and then realised I hadn’t put...
08/04/2026

Just realised I said in the live video that I posted a photo of this field a few days ago and then realised I hadn’t put any as a post, only as a story. So here is a lovely comparison of the same view of Ohyama’s Saemidori tea field, 4 days apart - before and after shading!

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