Kasuga no Mukashi Matcha by Yamamasa Koyamaen
How to Prepare Kasuga no Mukashi Matcha
Sift 1.5–2 g (about 1 tsp) of matcha into a warmed bowl.
Add 60–80 ml of water at 70–80°C.
Whisk using a bamboo whisk (chasen) in an M- or W-motion until you form a smooth microfoam.
Enjoy immediately — rich aroma, soft sweetness, and creamy texture in every sip.
For koicha (thick tea): use 3–4 g matcha with 30–40 ml water and knead slowly for a syrup-like consistency.
Kin no Uzu Matcha by Hekisuien
How to Prepare Kin no Uzu Matcha
Sift 1.5–2 g (≈ 1 teaspoon) of matcha into a warmed tea bowl.
Add 60–80 ml of water at 70-80 °C (160-175 °F).
Whisk briskly with a bamboo whisk (chasen) in an “M” or “W” motion until fine foam forms.
Sip immediately, appreciating the smooth body and gentle finish.
Pro tip for latte or cold drink use: Dissolve the matcha in a small amount of hot water, then add steamed milk or cold water + ice. The bright colour and smooth texture hold up well in modern drink formats.
Konomi no Shiro Matcha by Kanbayashi Shunsho
Features:
- Color: Pale, vibrant spring green with a luminous, silky finish
- Aroma: Light and sweet, with notes of fresh cream, vanilla bean, and young meadow grass
- Flavor: Exceptionally smooth and mild, with a soft, natural sweetness and barely a hint of bitterness
- Taste notes: Sweet cream, baby spinach, white chocolate, and a whisper of floral honey
- Texture: Feather-light and fine, creating an ultra-smooth, creamy froth when whisked
- Preparation: Ideal for usucha (thin tea), offering a gentle, easy-to-enjoy matcha experience for everyday sipping or special moments
Matsu no Midori Matcha by Hekisuien
How to Prepare Matsu no Midori Matcha
Sift 1.5-2 g (about 1 teaspoon) of matcha into a warmed chawan (tea bowl).
Add 60-80 ml of water at 70-80 °C (158-175 °F).
Whisk briskly with a bamboo whisk (chasen) in an “M” or “W” motion until a fine foam appears.
Sip immediately and enjoy the balanced clarity and smoothness.
Tip: For a thick matcha (koicha) style, use 3-4 g matcha with 30-40 ml water at ~70 °C and stir slowly until a thicker texture forms.
Matsukaze Matcha by Yamamasa Koyamaen
Matsukaze Mukashi Matcha by Kanbayashi Shunsho
Features:
Origin: Uji, Kyoto, Japan – the birthplace of matcha Grade: Ceremonial-grade, stone-milled for exceptional smoothness Flavor Profile: Well-balanced umami with natural sweetness and a hint of earthiness Texture: Velvety and fine, whisks easily into a frothy, rich consistency Color: Deep emerald green, a hallmark of superior shade-grown matcha Best For: Traditional usucha (thin tea) preparation, meditative tea rituals, and special occasionsMyouju Matcha by Hokoen
How to Prepare Myouju Matcha
For Usucha (Thin Tea):
Sift 2 g (1 teaspoon) of matcha into a pre-warmed chawan.
Add 70–80 ml of hot water at 75 °C (170 °F).
Whisk briskly in a “W” motion using a chasen (bamboo whisk) until smooth and frothy.
Sip immediately and enjoy its creamy sweetness and lingering umami.
For Koicha (Thick Tea):
Use 3–4 g of matcha with 30–40 ml of water at 70 °C (160 °F).
Gently knead with the whisk until thick and glossy.
Ogurayama Matcha by Yamamasa Koyamaen
How to Prepare Ogurayama Matcha
Sift 1.5–2 g (about 1 tsp) into a warmed bowl.
Add 60–80 ml of water at 70–80°C (not boiling).
Whisk briskly in an M- or W-motion using a bamboo whisk (chasen) until a fine foam forms.
Enjoy immediately — smooth, balanced, and bright.
For koicha (thick tea): Use 3–4 g matcha with 30–40 ml of warm water, then knead gently until thick and glossy.
Ryo no Kage Matcha by Kanbayashi Shunsho
How to Prepare Ryo no Kage Matcha
Sift 1.5–2 g (around one teaspoon) into a pre-warmed matcha bowl.
Add 70–80 ml of hot water at 75 °C (170 °F).
Whisk briskly using a chasen (bamboo whisk) in quick M or W motions until a silky foam appears.
Enjoy immediately to experience the delicate sweetness and lingering calm that define this matcha.
Tip: For koicha, use 3–4 g matcha with 30–40 ml water at ~70 °C and stir slowly in circular motions for a thick, glossy consistency.
Ryokuhou Matcha by Hokoen
How to Prepare Ryokuhou Matcha
For Usucha (Thin Tea):
Sift 2 g (1 tsp) into a warm chawan (tea bowl).
Add 70–80 ml of hot water at 75 °C / 170 °F.
Whisk briskly with a chasen (bamboo whisk) in an “M” or “W” motion until fine foam forms.
Enjoy its bright colour, silky texture, and layered sweetness.
For Koicha (Thick Tea):
Use 3–4 g of matcha with 30–40 ml of water at 70 °C / 160 °F.
Knead slowly with the whisk until the mixture becomes glossy and thick.
Samidori Matcha by Yamamasa Koyamaen
Seiun Matcha by Yamamasa Koyamaen
How to Prepare Seiun Matcha
Sift 1.5–2 g (1 tsp) of Seiun into a warm bowl.
Add 60–80 ml of water at 70–80°C.
Whisk with a bamboo chasen in an M- or W-motion until fine foam appears.
Sip slowly and enjoy its balanced sweetness and depth.
For koicha (thick tea): use 3–4 g of matcha with 30–40 ml water, stirring gently until glossy and smooth.