Koyamaen Matcha green tea powder Ceremonial Grade TENNOUZAN 30g Can (1.06 oz)
Koyamaen Matcha green tea powder Ceremonial Grade TENNOUZAN 30g Can (1.06 oz)
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Product details
Product details
- Product name : Matcha tea powder
- Raw materials :
- Origin : JAPAN
- Expiry date : about 8 months
- Manufacturer : YAMAMASA-KOYAMAEN

- 🗾 100% Made in Japan
- 🚚 Carefully shipped from Japan with heart
- ⛩️ Handcrafted by Japanese artisans – from our hands to yours

Matcha "Tennozan" is YAMAMASA-KOYAMAEN's best-selling matcha for thick tea. Recommended for entertaining important customers, presents, and other items that are a little better than the standard, or when you want a special taste. The aroma and flavor of rich matcha is rich, and not only does it have a rich and deep taste, but it also has a unique fragrance that uses young shoots, so you can enjoy it deliciously.
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

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 | |
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Premium Class Culinary Grade A Culinary Grade B Culinary Grade 1 Culinary Grade 2 |

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.

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 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.

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 – 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.
Koyamaen Matcha – Product Selection
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Selina19 เมษายน 2025 09:29
I guess I am learning that just because one costs more doesn’t mean it’s better. It would have been good if it wasn’t for the bitterness that wouldn’t go away even with a sweetener and milk.
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Arianna9 เมษายน 2025 15:21
Really enjoyed this matcha! Would definitely order it again
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noppagrit siripattanapaak16 ตุลาคม 2023 15:47
I try made usucha with Tennouzan, I like how the body it is, creamy, nutty and texture is smooth. The only thing it still has a little bit of bitterness in it (very little) overall it is good I feel for the value is very fair from what quality you get. I bought a few types to try can't wait to try kasuga-no-mukashi grade.