Hojo at The Gardens Mall
Location: Lot T-215, 3rd Floor The Gardens, Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Floor 3 · The Gardens Mall
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Hojo
HOJO Tea Shop
The exterior of a tea shop with a large blue sign displaying the HOJO logo and name. Shelves filled with tea sets, teapots, and other tea-related items are visible inside. The shop has a modern and clean aesthetic, with wooden accents and display cases.
HOJO Tea Shop Interior
The interior of a tea shop with shelves displaying various tea sets, teapots, and tea-related accessories. A large sign with the logo 'HOJO' and the tagline 'A GIFT FROM THE MOUNTAIN' is prominently displayed.
Tea Ceremony Set
A display of white porcelain tea ware, including cups, saucers, a lidded bowl, a pitcher, and a small lidded pot with floral decoration. A wooden holder with tea utensils and a small potted plant are also visible. The items are arranged on a rustic wooden surface, with stacks of dark plates and wooden coasters in the background. A blue pamphlet with text is partially visible on the right.
Tea Cake Packaging
A round tea cake, likely Pu-erh, is sealed in a silver foil bag. The packaging features a dark purple label with a floral design and the brand name "HOJO" in large silver letters. A smaller label above the tea cake provides details about the tea, including its origin, tasting notes, and price.
Tea Ware Display
A wooden shelf unit displays various tea pots, cups, and tea sets. The top shelf features four black cast iron teapots. The second shelf holds smaller ceramic teapots and cups. The third shelf displays more teapots on wooden trays, with one labeled "BANKO YAKI". The bottom shelf has a tea set with cups and a teapot, along with another display of teapots. Two framed pictures of tea fields hang on the wall above the unit.
Phoenix Oolong Mi Lan Xiang Tea Information
A cup of oolong tea is shown next to a card detailing the tea's origin and price. The card states the tea is from a 100-year-old tea tree at an altitude of 1000m, with a sweet, fruity flavor similar to lychee. It is described as a popular entry-level oolong. Pricing options include 40g in a can for RM100, and 3 packs of 40g for RM280, with a promotion of "Buy 5 Get 1 Free in packs."
Display of Cast Iron Kettles and Teaware
Wooden shelves display various items. The top shelf holds several cylindrical containers with gold lids, gift-wrapped boxes, and a box containing three gold-lidded containers. The middle shelf features a row of cast iron kettles, with a sign below them reading "Japan Nanbu Cast Iron Kettle" in English and Japanese. The bottom shelf showcases an assortment of small ceramic teapots and cups, stacked bowls, and a calendar.
Collection of Teapots
A display of various ceramic teapots on wooden shelves. Some teapots are dark gray, while others have a metallic bronze or gold finish. They are arranged on rustic wooden planks and stands, with a small potted plant in the background. LED lights illuminate the display from above.
Tea Tasting Setup
A tea tasting setup on a wooden table with several white ceramic cups and a pitcher. A small card describes "Yan Ming Shan White Tea" with tasting notes and pricing. In the background, a counter with a computer monitor, cash register, and various items is visible.
Tea Shop Display
A well-lit display of various teas and tea-related items in a shop. Shelves are stocked with packaged teas, tea sets, and decorative items. Baskets of tea are placed on a curved counter, below which rows of tea canisters are visible.
Tea Menu Display
A wooden counter displays various tea samples with descriptive cards. In the background, a white teapot and two small cups are arranged on a dark tray. To the right, a sign titled "VINTAGE 30" recommends teas based on preferences. Below the teapot, rows of cards detail different types of oolong teas, including their origin, flavor profile, and pricing in Malaysian Ringgit (RM).
HOJO Tea Shop
A view of the interior of a tea shop with various tea sets and accessories displayed on shelves. A large blue sign with the HOJO logo and slogan "A GIFT FROM THE MOUNTAIN" is prominently displayed. Several customers are browsing the merchandise.
Tea Set Display
Shelves filled with various tea sets, teapots, cups, and decorative plants. The items are arranged on wooden shelves with metal framing.
Vintage Oolong Tea
A white tea cup filled with dried oolong tea leaves. A small card next to the cup describes the tea as "Vintage Oolong No. 3", noting it was made in the 1970s in Dong Ding Mountain and has a herbaceous flavor with notes of camphor and a sweetish aftertaste. Pricing is listed for a 5g tester and a 100g pack.
Banko Yaki Teapots
Two dark brown ceramic teapots are displayed on a wooden tea tray. A small green plant in a textured pot sits to the left of the teapots. A sign in the foreground reads "BANKO YAKI" in English and Japanese characters.
Pressed Tea Cake
A round, compressed cake of dried tea leaves, likely white tea, is presented on white crumpled paper. The tea cake has a textured surface with visible leaves and some white downy tips. In the background, a dark ceramic pot and a wooden surface are visible.
High Mountain Purple Tea
A round cake of purple tea is packaged in a silver foil wrapper with Chinese characters and the brand name HOJO. Two small cards provide descriptions and pricing for the tea. The left card describes "High Mountain Purple Tea" and is priced at RM208 for 200g in cake or RM395 for 2 x 200g cakes (Buy 5 Get 1 Free). The right card describes "High Mountain Purple Tea Dan Zhu" and is priced at RM430 for 200g in cake or RM818 for 2 x 200g cakes (Buy 5 Get 1 Free). Below, a portion of another display shows text about a "Tea Pot: Hand-crafted by Tachi Masaki".
Storefront with HOJO Logo
A person walks past a store with a large blue sign displaying the HOJO logo and the tagline "A GIFT FROM THE MOUNTAIN." The store appears to sell various items displayed on shelves behind a gate. The flooring is marble, and a large wooden pillar is visible on the right side of the image.
Collection of Teapots
A collection of various ceramic teapots are displayed on a wooden surface. Some teapots are dark gray, one is purple with a patterned lid, and another is a reddish-brown. There are also small decorative animal figures and a teacup visible.
Da Xue Shan Wild Raw Pu-erh Tea
A label describes Da Xue Shan Wild Raw Pu-erh tea, a rare tea from a high mountain above 2000m, known for its deep lingering aftertaste and sweet herbs aroma. When aged, it develops fruity and honey-like flavors. Prices are listed for 100g in a loose pack (RM198) and 200g in cake form (RM380), with a promotion of 'Buy 5 Get 1 Free'. A white teacup filled with pale yellow tea sits on a saucer next to the label.
Tea Sample
A small white bowl contains a sample of dark, dried tea leaves. Next to the bowl is a small card with Chinese and English text describing the tea. The tea is identified as "Huo Cao Shan Cha Tou Zhuan" and is described as a precious ripe tea from old tea trees collected from high mountains. The card also mentions its strong aftertaste and clear drinking flavor. The setting appears to be a wooden table, with a blue and white ceramic bowl and other tea-related items visible in the background.
Tea Shop Interior
A well-lit interior of a tea shop displaying a wide variety of teas and tea-related accessories. Shelves are stocked with packaged teas, some in round cakes and others in bags. Display cases showcase tea sets, teapots, and cups. Baskets and gift boxes filled with tea products are arranged on tables in the foreground. Informational posters about different types of tea are also visible.
Da Xue Shan Wild White Tea
A round cake of Da Xue Shan Wild White Tea, packaged in silver foil and plastic. A yellow label provides a description of the tea, its origin, flavor profile, and pricing. The tea is described as being produced from a natural preserved forest of Da Xue Shan, with an uplifting sweet floral aroma reminiscent of wild herbs and raisins, and a sweet note like wild raw honey. Pricing is listed as RM188 for a 100g pack and RM368 for a 200g cake, with a promotion of 'Buy 5 Get 1 Free'.
Hojo's Private Garden Raw Pu-erh
A sign displays information about Hojo's Private Garden Raw Pu-erh tea. It includes a picture of a person in a tea garden, details about the tea's origin and qualities, and pricing information.
Tea Shop Interior
View through a metal gate into a tea shop. Shelves are filled with teapots, cups, and other tea-related items. A person is visible behind a counter.
Tea Tasting
A person is holding a clump of dried tea leaves over a wooden table. In the background, there are several small white ceramic tea cups, a tea pitcher, and chopsticks arranged on a dark tray. The scene suggests a tea tasting or preparation ritual.
HOJO Tea Shop Interior
The interior of a tea shop with shelves displaying various tea products, teaware, and plants. A large sign with the logo "HOJO A GIFT FROM THE MOUNTAINS" is visible. The shop has a modern and clean aesthetic with wooden accents and tiled flooring.
Tea Shop Display
A well-lit display of various teas and tea-related items in a shop. The shelves are stocked with packaged teas, ceramic teapots, tea cups, and other accessories. Some shelves feature informational labels and signage.
HOJO Tea Shop
A view of the interior of a HOJO tea shop, showcasing shelves stocked with tea sets, teapots, and other related merchandise. A large digital display above the entrance features the HOJO logo and slogan.
Tea Pots and Plant
Three decorative tea pots are displayed on a wooden tray. To the right, a potted plant with large green leaves adds a touch of nature. A small sign indicates that the tea pots are made of Japan Purple Clay and are suitable for Green Tea, Pu-Erh Ripe Tea, Pu-Erh Vintage Raw Tea, and Flower Tea.
HOJO Tea Shop Interior
The interior of a tea shop with shelves displaying various tea sets, teapots, and packaged teas. A large screen at the top displays the brand name "HOJO" and the tagline "A GIFT FROM THE MOUNTAIN." Two individuals are visible behind a counter on the left side of the image.
Tea Shop Display
A display shelf in a tea shop featuring various types of tea, teaware, and other related items. On the top shelf, round tea cakes are displayed. Below, there are jars of tea, teacups, teapots, and small plates. Baskets containing packaged tea are placed on a lower shelf, and rows of small jars are visible at the bottom.
Handmade Ceramic Tea Ware
A display of various handmade ceramic cups and mugs on a wooden shelf. Some cups are dark-colored with textured patterns, while others are reddish-brown clay. A small plant in a glass vase is placed behind the mugs. A caution sign reads "IT IS VERY FRAGILE! PLEASE HANDLE TEA WARE BY 2 HANDS" with the logo "HOJO" visible.
Tea Product Information
A close-up of a product label for Huo Cao Shan Cha Tou Zhuan, a ripe pu-erh tea. The label describes the tea as being collected from old tea trees grown at high altitudes, with a strong aftertaste and full body, reminiscent of dried dates. It is priced at RM240 for 250g in a brick, with a 'Buy 5 Get 1 Free' offer.
Tea Sampler Display
A display of various teas with informational cards and ceramic teaware.
Vintage Tea Description
A small white cup filled with light yellow tea sits on a white saucer. Next to it is a small card describing "Mu Yi Raw Pu-erh Vintage Tea 2013". The card details the tea's aroma, flavor, and pricing. In the background, a copper pot and a grey cloth are visible.
Tea Shop Interior
A person is standing at a counter in a tea shop, with shelves stocked with teapots, tea canisters, and gift boxes. A sink and various tea preparation items are visible on the counter. In the foreground, there is a tea tray with a teapot and other tea-related accessories. A sign with Chinese text is also visible.
Tea Ware Display
A display case filled with various tea pots, cups, and other tea-related accessories. The items are arranged on shelves and include ceramic teapots in different colors and styles, delicate teacups, and decorative plants in glass vases. Some shelves also feature packaged tea leaves.
Ceramic Teapots
Three ceramic teapots are displayed on a dark wooden surface. The teapots are of varying sizes and colors, with one being dark gray and the other two a reddish-brown hue. Each teapot has a lid and a spout, and is adorned with a small string tied around the lid's knob. A dark, textured cup is visible to the right of the teapots.
Tea Shop Interior
A well-lit interior of a tea shop, showcasing shelves filled with various teas, teapots, cups, and other tea-related accessories. A display case on the right exhibits more teaware and decorative items. In the foreground, a wooden table holds a tea set and baskets of tea packages, with a promotional sign visible.
HOJO Tea Shop Display
A display shelf filled with various tea sets, teapots, cups, and plants. The top of the display features a large blue sign with the text "HOJO A GIFT FROM THE MOUNTAIN" and a yellow leaf design. The shelves are organized with ceramic teapots, cups, and decorative plants, showcasing a variety of tea-related items.
Tea Shop Interior
The interior of a tea shop with shelves stocked with teaware, tea sets, and various tea-related products. A large blue sign with the logo and name "HOJO" is prominently displayed. Wooden shelves and display cases showcase a variety of items, including teapots, cups, and packaged teas. Plants and decorative elements add to the ambiance.
Tea Shop Display
A display of various teas and tea-related items on shelves. The top shelf features round cakes of tea, likely Pu-erh, with labels in Chinese and English. The middle shelf has tea cups, a teapot, and more tea samples with descriptive cards. The bottom shelf displays tea ceremony tools, small tea cups, and more tea packaging. Plants and decorative elements are also visible.
High Mountain Purple Tea Dan Zhu 2021
A label describing High Mountain Purple Tea Dan Zhu from Lin Cang. It is produced from a single purple tea tree in spring and has a bold, long-lasting finish with notes of wild raw honey, vegetal, and floral. The price for 200g in cake is RM430, and 200g x 2 cakes is RM818 (Buy 5 Get 1 Free).
Dried Tea Leaves
A close-up, macro shot of compressed, dried tea leaves. The leaves are a mix of dark green, brown, and yellow hues, with some appearing twisted and curled. The texture is rough and organic, suggesting a natural product.
Pressed White Tea Cake
A close-up, overhead view of a round, compressed cake of white tea leaves. The tea is pressed tightly together, forming a disc shape. The leaves are a mix of green, white, and brown hues, with some visible white downy buds. The cake is resting on white paper, which is slightly crinkled.
Tea Ceremony Setup
A dark, textured cast iron teapot sits on a modern induction cooktop. To its left is a hammered copper bowl, and behind it, a stainless steel kettle. A small, clear plastic container with a yellow dessert is visible in the background. The scene suggests preparation for a tea ceremony or a similar beverage service.
1970's Vintage Oolong No. 3
A label describing a vintage oolong tea. It states the tea was fully hand-made in the 1970s in Taiwan Dong Ding Mountain and aged in a traditional style. The description highlights its herbaceous flavor with camphor notes, a smooth sweetish taste, and a deep aftertaste.
Tea Ware Display
A display shelf filled with various tea pots, cups, and other tea-related accessories. The shelves are made of glass and the back panels are made of wood. Some items are arranged on wooden trays. In the background, people can be seen walking in a mall.
Tea Set Display
A purple and black teapot with a butterfly detail sits on a wooden slab next to a small potted plant. Three small black teacups with brown saucers and a larger black pitcher are also displayed on the slab.
Kobiwako Clay Tea Set
A tea set made of Kobiwako clay is displayed on a wooden tea tray. The set includes a teapot, a lidded bowl, and a pitcher. A label describes the clay's origin and properties, stating it is suitable for all types of tea and enhances body and aftertaste.
Tea Packaging
A silver foil tea bag and a round cake of tea are displayed on a wooden surface. The tea bag has a black label with a floral design and the brand name "HOJO". The tea cake is wrapped in paper with a landscape illustration and Chinese characters. Both items are labeled "2018".
Tokoname Yaki Tea Pots
A display featuring information and images about Tokoname Yaki tea pots, with two examples of the pots prominently displayed. The text details the history and unique crafting process of these tea pots, including the Mogake technique which uses seaweed for unique surface patterns.
Tea Shop Interior
A well-lit tea shop interior with shelves stocked with various tea products, teaware, and decorative plants. A counter with a computer monitor and a tea set is visible on the left. A wooden display stand with gift boxes and baskets is in the center. Glass display cabinets showcase more teaware and decorative items. Large framed artwork hangs on the wall above the shelves. The shop's logo, 'hojo A GIFT FROM THE UNIVERSE', is visible on a dark panel at the top right.
Phoenix Dan Cong Tea Display
A display of various Phoenix Dan Cong teas with individual descriptions and prices. A small black teapot is placed on a wooden stand to the right.
Wu Yi Yan Cha Display
A display of various Wu Yi Yan Cha teas with individual cards detailing their origin, flavor profile, and price. A tea set with a teapot and cup is visible in the background.