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緑茶とは?効果・種類・栄養までやさしく解説

What is Green Tea? An Easy-to-Understand Guide to its Benefits, Types, and Nutrition

Green tea (ryokucha) is a Japanese tea made by immediately heating (primarily steaming) freshly picked tea leaves to stop oxidation, rather than allowing them to ferment.

Rich in nutrients like catechins, theanine, and vitamin C, it has been consumed daily for its purported health and beauty benefits.


Although widely popular in Japan, green tea actually comes in many varieties, such as sencha, gyokuro, hojicha, and genmaicha.

We will explain "what is green tea?" in an easy-to-understand way, and also introduce its effects, nutrients, and differences in how it's consumed.


 

Types and Characteristics of Green Tea

There are various types of Japanese green tea. Knowing their unique characteristics will expand your enjoyment of choosing tea according to your mood and physical condition.


Type

Characteristics

Suitable occasions

Sencha

General green tea. Good balance of astringency and umami

Daily meals or tea time

Gyokuro

Shade-grown, rich in umami components. Mellow and luxurious

Special occasions or when entertaining guests

Hojicha

Roasted sencha with a fragrant aroma. Low in caffeine

Relaxing evenings

Genmaicha

Blend of sencha and roasted brown rice. Fragrant and light-bodied

With ochazuke or light meals

Fukamushicha

Tea steamed longer than sencha. Mellow and rich flavor

For those who prefer a rich taste


 

Green Tea Nutrition and Benefits

Green tea contains a well-balanced array of beneficial nutrients.


Catechins

The source of green tea's astringency. Possesses strong antioxidant effects, supporting immune boosting and fat burning.


L-Theanine

An umami component. A type of amino acid with both relaxing effects and concentration-enhancing properties.


Vitamin C

An essential nutrient for beautiful skin and immune strengthening. Green tea is said to contain a heat-resistant form of vitamin C.


Caffeine

Has a stimulating effect, effective for waking up. However, the amount is less than in coffee.


Fluorine

A mineral component effective for maintaining dental health and preventing cavities.


 

Green Tea Health Benefits | Who is it Recommended For?

Consistent consumption of green tea can contribute to the following health and beauty habits:

  • For those concerned about body fat and visceral fat

  • For those who catch colds easily or want to boost their immunity

  • For those who easily feel stressed or have difficulty concentrating

  • For those concerned about skin roughness or dullness

  • For those who want to enhance their relaxing evening time (e.g., hojicha with less caffeine)


 

How does green tea differ from other teas?

Comparison Item

Green Tea

Matcha

Oolong Tea / Black Tea

Manufacturing Method

Steamed, kneaded, and dried tea leaves

Ground into powder and consumed

Semi-fermented or fully fermented

How to Drink

Steeped and drunk

Tea leaves consumed whole

Steeped and drunk

Taste

Astringency + Umami

Rich and mellow

Strong body and aroma


 

Tips for Delicious Green Tea and Brewing

  1. Water temperature of 70-80°C is recommended (hotter water can make it more astringent)

  2. Approximately 100-120ml of water per serving of tea leaves (approx. 2g)

  3. Steeping time of 30-60 seconds is ideal

*Beyond brewing in a teapot, tea bags and cold brew green tea are also popular options that fit various lifestyles.



Green tea has been a healthy beverage intertwined with Japanese life since ancient times.

With its refreshing taste, rich nutrients, and various types and ways of drinking, it is truly a prime example of "wellness you can continue every day."

Find the perfect green tea for you, according to your mood, physical condition, and time of day.