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        • Chiran Sencha

          From the first harvest, a very special sencha from the very old samurai town of Chiran, located at the southern tip of Kagoshima prefecture Japan. This wonderful Chiran Sencha is from the Yabukita breed green tea plant. Very aromatic and delicious, it is quite popular - try some today and find out why!

          Includes 100 grams of tea per package.

          4.9
          Score: 4.9 (votes: 34)
          Reviews: 30
          • ¥1,900 JPY
          • 19   – Reward points
          Sorry, we only have 24 of that item available
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              Chiran Organic Sencha

              From the first harvest, a very special sencha from Nishimoto, Chiran, Minami-Kyushu, in Japan’s Kagoshima Prefecture. This wonderful tea was grown and certified organic. A blend of Yabukita, Yutaka Midori, Asatsuyu and Kanayamidori breeds. Deeply steamed, it has an exceptional green color and is very flavorful and aromatic.

               

              4.9
              Score: 4.9 (votes: 17)
              Reviews: 12
              • ¥1,900 JPY
              • 19   – Reward points
              Sorry, we only have 2 of that item available
                  • Chiran Kagoshima Green Tea Bags

                    Unlike the vast majority of green tea bags you run across, each of our Chiran green tea bags consists of 5 grams of high quality sencha leaf, in this case grown in the famous for green tea town of Chiran in Kagoshima Prefecture. The breed of this tea is Yutaka Midori. This tea bag comes in a square, nylon mesh infusion bag which will not affect the taste as traditional paper teabags are known to do. 

                    20 Teabags per re-sealable package, try some today!

                    4.7
                    Score: 4.7 (votes: 3)
                    Reviews: 2
                    • ¥2,000 JPY
                    • 20   – Reward points
                    Sorry, we only have 10 of that item available

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