Ocha
Ocha (お茶, 茶) is the Japanese word for tea. In common usage it refers to tea as a beverage, especially green tea, which is widely consumed in Japan. The term can denote tea in general rather than a specific variety.
Common varieties include sencha, gyokuro, matcha, hojicha, and bancha. Sencha is the daily staple; gyokuro and
Tea has a long cultural history in Japan. The traditional tea ceremony, called sado or chado, emphasizes
Brewing practices vary by type. General guidelines suggest lower-temperature water for green teas (roughly 60–80°C) and
Japan’s tea is grown mainly in Shizuoka, Kagoshima, and the Kyoto region around Uji, famed for matcha