Takeshi Isobuchi Blog
India tea travelogue ... final
Indian Tea Tour...Lunch at Junpana Tea Plantation/Tea Plantation~~~~~~~ Last night, I came back from two days in Hiroshima. Everyone in Hiroshima, thank you very much for your kind words! ~~~~~~...
Indian Tea Travelogue...No. 8 Darjeeling City
Indian tea travelogue...No. 8 Darjeeling ~~~~~ I'm on a business trip to Hiroshima from today (Kirin Afternoon Tea Seminar) In the latter half of my India tour, I've finally arrived...
Indian tea travelogue...No. 7 Chai shop and cus...
Indian Tea Travelogue...No. 7 Chai shop and customers~~~~~ Today was Tuesday and it was “Tea Food Research Z-class”. The story of Indian Singpo tea, food pairing and how to proceed...
Indian tea travelogue...No. 6 Assam CTC tea
Indian tea travelogue...No. 6 Assam CTC Black Tea Assam accounts for more than 70% of India's total black tea production and exceeds 720,000 tons per year. More than 90% of...
Indian Tea Travelogue...No. 5 Fourth Chief of t...
Indian Tea Travelogue...No. 5 Sympoons 4th generation " Tomorrow is Sunday Time" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Before that, there was a farewell dance ceremony at the Ecolodge. Under the strong sunshine of Assam,...
Indian Tea Travelogue...No. 4
Indian Tea Travelogue...No. 4. The Singpo tribe "The nation who bestowed tea." Dozens of Singpo people who welcomed us, eating, dancing, making tea, picking tea, weaving... Even though they were...
Indian Tea Travelogue...No. 3 Singpo Village
Indian Tea Travelogue...No. 3. Village of the Singpo tribe~~~~~~~~ In 1823, he told Major Robert Bruce of Scotland about the existence of tea trees. This is the village of Veesagam,...
Indian Tea Travelogue...No. 2 Dibrugarh morning
Indian Tea Travelogue...No. 2 Dibrugarh's morning (chai shop) ~~~~~~ The dawn of Dibrugarh becomes bright around 5:30. Around 6 o'clock when I go out to the city, there are already...
Indian tea travelogue...No. 1
Indian tea travelogue...No. 1. We all returned home safely from India yesterday. It was a long journey from Dibrugarh in Assam to Margarita to Darjeeling. Each time, I was deeply...
Indian tea travelogue Today is the last day!
The Indian tea travelogue is finally the last day. Today, I plan to go sightseeing in Delhi and stroll around the bazaar until my flight departs. Thinking about the first...
to Darjeeling
It seems that everyone on the tour arrived safely in Darjeeling last night without anyone getting sick. At dawn, today we finally head to Junpana Tea Plantation. Since we can...
India tour day 5
From Kolkata to Darjeeling, the India tour has entered its fifth day, and this morning, Isobuchi informed me that he would be heading from Kolkata to Darjeeling. Visiting the tea...
Notice to customers
Thank you very much for your patronage of the tea specialty store Dimbura.
Two years have passed since my father, Takeshi Isobuchi passed away.
"Tea Isobuti Company", which my father founded, and our shop "Tea Specialty Shop Dimbura" have different business owners and have no relationship at all.
Dimbura, a tea specialty store, imports and sells black tea independently following the wishes of my father.
In addition, the name "Isobuchi" has taken on a life of its own, and I am very puzzled by the fact that there are so many products related to black tea.
It seems that there are many similar products on the market, so please be careful.
Best regards