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Koyamaen Matcha green tea powder Ceremonial Grade MAKI-NO-SHIRO 150g Can (5.29 oz)

Koyamaen Matcha green tea powder Ceremonial Grade MAKI-NO-SHIRO 150g Can (5.29 oz)

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- Product name : Matcha tea powder

- Raw materials : Green tea

- Origin : JAPAN

- Expiry date : about 8 months

- Manufacturer : YAMAMASA-KOYAMAEN

 
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Yamamasa Koyamaen Matcha SHIKIBU-NO-MUKASHI
Introduction of "MAKI-NO-SHIRO"

Matcha `Maki-no-Shiro' is a matcha that is used for practice at home. The bitterness and astringency are slightly strong for drinking. Matcha is the most affordable for drinking, but it has a good flavor, color, and aroma for confectionery, and if you use `Maki-no-Shiro' or higher grade for confectionery, you can make delicious sweets with the flavor of matcha.

Product Details

  • Product Name: Matcha Tea Powder
  • Origin: Japan
  • Ingredients: 100% Green Tea
  • Additives: None (no coloring or preservatives)
  • Manufacturer: Yamamasa-Koyamaen

Yamamasa Koyamaen Matcha Selection Guide

Yamamasa Koyamaen Matcha Selection Guide

For First-Time Buyers

OGURAYAMA is the signature and best-selling blend. Its balanced aroma and flavor suit tea gatherings, guest service, and in-store tastings.

For Special Occasions

TENNOUZAN or higher grades are recommended for entertaining important guests or gifting. These teas offer a deep aroma and refined taste from young buds for an exceptionally rich experience.

For Everyday Enjoyment

SAMIDORI and MATSUKAZE are ideal for casual daily drinking, morning relaxation, or regular practice.

For Culinary Creations

For lattes and desserts, we recommend Culinary Grade A. It has a touch more bitterness that balances sweetness. If budget allows, ceremonial-grade options like Matsukaze or Maki-no-Shiro yield even better flavor and color.

Yamamasa Koyamaen Selection by Tea Type

Thin Tea (Usucha) Thick Tea (Koicha)
SHIKIBU-NO-MUKASHI
OGURAYAMA
SAMIDORI
MATSUKAZE
MAKI-NO-SHIRO
Highest Grade
TYAJU-NO-MUKASHI
KASUGA-NO-MUKASHI
TENNOUZAN
Culinary Grade
Premium Class
Culinary Grade A
Culinary Grade B
Culinary Grade 1
Culinary Grade 2
Yamamasa Koyamaen Factory in Uji, Kyoto

Yamamasa Koyamaen – A Long-Established Matcha Producer in Uji, Kyoto

Founded in the early Edo period, Yamamasa Koyamaen is a prestigious matcha producer in Uji, Kyoto—the birthplace of Japanese matcha—trusted by tea masters for consistent quality and craftsmanship.

Uji Tea Fields in Southern Kyoto

High-Quality Tea Leaves from the Fertile Soils of Uji

The Uji and Kizu rivers nurture the tea fields of southern Kyoto. Plants are shaded for about 20 days before harvest to enhance aroma, sweetness, and vivid color. Leaves are then processed into tencha, gently steamed, dried, aged cool, and stone-ground into matcha.

Traditional Stone-Mill Production

Traditional Stone-Mill Craftsmanship Meets Modern Technology

Despite modern automation, Koyamaen relies on traditional stone mills. Skilled artisans fine-tune each mill to achieve a silky powder that melts on the tongue.

Using a Matcha Sieve

About Matcha Lumps

Small clumps are caused by static electricity and are not a quality issue. For a smoother bowl, sift the powder through a matcha sieve before whisking.

Matcha as a Natural Superfood

Matcha – Japan’s Natural Superfood

Matcha is rich in antioxidants and catechins that support fat metabolism, plus tannins and chlorophyll that aid balance and detox. Because you consume the whole leaf, you can take in the tea’s full spectrum of nutrients.

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  • Koyamaen Matcha green tea powder Ceremonial Grade MAKI-NO-SHIRO 150g can
    TOP Review
    October 28, 2025 at 12:56 am

    This is my absolute favorite matcha I have bought.

    I wish the price didn't rise so much. I bought this a year ago, and it was $25 USD minus shipping.

    Other than that, the flavor is amazing! The bitterness translates really well into occasional lattes.

    0 customers said they found it helpful
  • My favorite matcha
    TOP Review
    July 20, 2025 at 5:20 am

    Smooth, bright, and perfect for matcha lattes. This is my favorite matcha!

    0 customers said they found it helpful
  • Smooth and bright green
    TOP Review
    May 9, 2025 at 7:58 am

    Very well priced for the amount! Tastes smooth and has no gritty feel to it. I like to have mine with maple syrup and milk. Bright green too!

    0 customers said they found it helpful
  • Favorite Blend
    TOP Review
    March 5, 2025 at 3:13 pm

    I’ve tried a few different types of matchas from Yamamasa Koyamaen before and can definitely this is my top pick from this tea house. For reference, prefer nutty/roasted flavors (ex. Yame no Hana is my favorite from Hoshinoen). Very eager for a restock so I can purchase a bigger size in the future!

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  • Perfect for everyday Lattes!!
    TOP Review
    January 22, 2025 at 2:48 pm

    So smooth, perfect green, pairs well with oat milk, a little umami, perfect with agave!! 10/10

    0 customers said they found it helpful
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