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  • Green Tea with Matcha Tea Bags

    Our Green Tea with Matcha Tea Bags (Matcha-Iri-Tea Bags) are a concentrated sencha grown in Kagoshima Prefecture. A combination of loose leaf green tea and powdered sencha (not tea dust), this tea bag comes in the form of a triangular, nylon mesh bag, and will not affect the taste as traditional paper tea bags are known to do. This is an strong green tea, and is especially recommended for iced tea or for use with a larger sushi teacup. For iced tea, we recommend one tea bags per liter/quart. Simply add the tea bags in the water, and refrigerate.

    Twenty (20) 5 gram tea bags per package, try some today!

    Score: 4.89 (votes: 9)
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  • Karigane Gyokuro Asagiri - From Uji

    • High Theanine!
    • Unique!

    From Uji, near Kyoto, Uji Karigane Gyokuro "Asagiri" is a high quality blend of first harvest gyokuro leaf and gyokuro stems. Gyokuro is shade grown before harvesting, giving it a greener color and sweeter taste. While this is a very delicious green tea in it's own right, since brewing gyokuro takes practice to perfect we feel this green tea also makes a very good introduction to gyokuro brewing at an economical price point. The added stems add a tartness to this green tea and the combination of the two make this one very tasty Japanese green tea.

    It is prepared in exactly the same way as regular gyokuro, meaning more leaf brewed at a lower temperature for a longer period of time. Use 10 grams per 300ml or less of water. Be sure to pre-heat teapot and teacups and brew at 55-60C (131~140F) for 1.5~2 minutes: How to Brew Gyokuro - Step-by-Step Instructions!

    Available in 100gm packages.

    Score: 4.64 (votes: 14)
    Reviews: 12
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  • Arita-yaki Ceramic Teacup with Lid

    A very beautiful porcelain hand-made teacup made in Arita, this Japanese ceramic cup is perfect for green tea. Will keep your green tea warmer longer if you are not quite ready to drink it right away.

    Measures 8.8 cm wide x 5.8 cm high (3.5 inches wide x 2.3 inches tall), holds about 220 ml to the rim.

    Score: 5.00 (votes: 2)
    Reviews: 2
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  • Arita-yaki Teacup "Hana Ichirin"

    A very handsome hand-made teacup made in Arita Japan, the white color of this Japanese ceramic cup will help you appreciate the color of your green tea.

    Measures 8 cm wide x 5.6 high (3.1 inches wide x 2.2 inches tall).

    Holds about 150-160 ml of green tea

    Score: 5.00 (votes: 8)
    Reviews: 7
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  • Arita-yaki Teacup "Banshū"

    • Handcrafted!

    This small Japanese ceramic teacup is Arita-yaki and is perfect for green tea.

    Measures 7.8 cm wide x 5.3 cm high (3 inches wide x 2 inches tall).

    Score: 5.00 (votes: 2)
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  • Arita-yaki Teacup "Kohiki Budō"

    Arita-yaki Teacup "Kohiki Budō" hand-made teacup made in Arita Japan (Arita-yaki), this beautiful Japanese ceramic cup is perfect for green tea.

    Holds approx. 150 ml.

    Measures 7.8 cm wide x 5.7 cm high (3.0 inches wide x 2.25 inches tall).

    Score: 4.88 (votes: 8)
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  • Arita-yaki Teacup "Shirogeshō Fukusencha"

    Arita-yaki Teacup "Shirogeshō Fukusencha" -  Though not a huge teacup by any means, it is rather larger than your average Japanese teacup and copliments the green color of your green tea nicely. Hand-made in Arita Japan (known as "Arita-yaki"). Perfect for a large cup of Japanese green tea.

    Holds approx. 300 ml

    Measures 10.5 cm wide x 6.5 cm high (4 inches wide x 2.6 inches tall).

    Score: 4.91 (votes: 11)
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  • Arita-Yaki Small Porcelain Teacup

    A very simple, yet elegante hand-made teacup.  Made in Arita Japan out of white kaolin clay, the pure white color of this Japanese ceramic cup will help you evaluate any green tea's inherent color and to compare it against other green teas. The teacup itself is rather small, but it is exactly this kind of teacup that one often encounters in tea shops throught Japan.

    Measures 7.4 cm wide x 4.2 cm high (2.9 inches wide x 1.65 inches tall).

    Holds about close to 70 ml (2.4 oz) when filled to the rim.

    Score: 5.00 (votes: 2)
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  • Mogake Hōhin Teapot

    • Unique!
    • Handcrafted!

    Handcrafted in Tokoname, Aichi prefecture Japan, this Mogake style Hōhin teapot was made with gyokuro and light steamed asamushi sencha brewing in mind. The teapot was wrapped with seaweed, causing the salt from the seaweed to oxidize with the clay making a unique pattern on the teapot. Since gyokuro should be brewed at a lower temperature and with double the amount of loose leaf (usually the most expensive green teas available), the use of this special set is ideal for gyokuro enthusiasts, allowing multiple infusions from the same gyokuro leaf.

    This teapot matches perfectly with our mogake yuzamashi water cooler and mogake teacup.

    How to Brew Gyokuro - Step-by-Step Instructions!

    The teapot is intentionally made very small, holding just 135 ml of water. The lid fits the inside of the teapot wall perfectly. There is a very well made and thought out spout and the pour is smooth.  This teapot is suitable for any gyokuro or light steamed green tea.  You could probably use it with most medium-steamed green teas though you might get some clogging on the ceramic inner spout.  Not suitable for deep steamed green tea as the fine, dust-like leaf particles.

    About the maker Hakusan Katayama III

    Mr. Hakusan was born into a family with a long standing pottery tradition in Tokoname, Aichi prefecture, a region famous for its outstanding pottery, and he studied under his father Tadayoshi's tutelage. He is a member of the Japan Sencha Crafts Association, and the Tokoname Hand-made Teapot Association. Mr Hakusan has won numerous national prizes for his pottery.

    Score: 4.67 (votes: 3)
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  • Mogake Yunomi Ceramic Teacup

    • Unique!
    • Handcrafted!

    Handcrafted in Tokoname, Aichi prefecture Japan, this Mogake style yunomi teacup was made with gyokuro and light steamed asamushi sencha brewing in mind. The Japanese cermamic teacup was wrapped with seaweed, causing the salt from the seaweed to oxidize with the clay making a unique pattern on the teapot. This cup matches our Mogake shiboridashi, Mogake Hōhin, and Mogake yuzamashi water cooler perfectly.

    How to Brew Gyokuro - Step-by-Step Instructions!

    The cup is intentionally made very small, holding just about 40 ml of water, perfect for sipping perfectly made expensive gyokuro.

    About the maker Hakusan Katayama III

    Mr. Hakusan was born into a family with a long standing pottery tradition in Tokoname, Aichi prefecture, a region famous for its outstanding pottery, and he studied under his father Tadayoshi's tutelage. He is a member of the Japan Sencha Crafts Association, and the Tokoname Hand-made Teapot Association. Mr Hakusan has won numerous national prizes for his pottery.

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  • Tea Coaster

    Although it might not be an absolutely necessary accessory, use of this nice wooden coaster with your favorite teacup could very well enhance the green tea experience!  As with all of our products, made in Japan!

    Score: 5.00 (votes: 1)
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