Yamamasa Koyamaen Matcha
" TASTE FIRST. "
Yamamasa Koyamaen’s motto is to give the ultimate priority to delivering fine tea. As a traditional matcha manufacturer, they are fully focused on creating delicious teas with harmonious, fresh taste.
Yamamasa Koyamaen grows tea since the Edo era and still owns the same tea gardens in Uji as back then. Their tea specialists make it an art form to ensure the production of the best matcha with care and passion, and they especially emphasise the importance of the best raw ingredients possible to reach the perfect taste.
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Principal Matcha of Yamamasa Koyamaen
Name in Kanji | Name in Latin characters | ⚫ Koicha ⚪ Usucha | Item Code | Unit price of 30 g CAN | Unit price of 100 g BAG | Unit price of 150 g CAN | Unit price of 300 g CAN | Unit price of 500 g BAG | Unit price of 1000 g BAG |
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抹茶 茶寿の昔 | CHAJYU NO MUKASHI | ⚫ | MYK001 | $54.00 | $172.80 | $257.04 | - | - | - |
香寿賀の昔 | KASUGA NO MUKASHI | ⚫ | MYK002 | $43.20 | $138.24 | $205.20 | - | - | - |
神楽殿 | KAGURADEN | ⚫ | MYK003 | $37.80 | $119.88 | $179.28 | - | - | - |
星雲 | SEIUN | ⚫ | MYK004 | $32.40 | $102.60 | $154.44 | $304.56 | - | - |
天王山 | TENNOUZAN | ⚫ | MYK005 | $27.00 | $85.32 | $128.52 | $254.88 | - | - |
先陣の昔 | SENJIN NO MUKASHI | ⚫⚪ | MYK006 | $21.60 | $85.32 | $102.60 | $203.04 | - | - |
式部の昔 | SHIKIBU NO MUKASHI | ⚪ | MYK007 | $16.20 | $50.76 | $76.68 | $151.20 | - | - |
小倉山 | OGURAYAMA | ⚪ | MYK008 | $12.96 | $40.50 | $61.56 | $120.96 | $199.80 | $396.36 |
四方の薫 | YOMO NO KAORI | ⚪ | MYK009 | $10.80 | $32.94 | $51.30 | $100.44 | $164.16 | $324.00 |
さみどり | SAMIDORI | ⚪ | MYK010 | $8.64 | $25.92 | $41.04 | $79.92 | $127.44 | $251.64 |
松風 | MATSUKAZE | ⚪ | MYK011 | $6.48 | $18.36 | $29.70 | $57.24 | $91.80 | $180.36 |
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COMPANY PROFILE
Yamamasa Koyama Masajiro Shoten was established as an unlimited partnership. This company built the industry’s very first matcha plant that was equipped with air conditioning and refrigerators exclusively for tea. They started selling the first canned matcha, in a can weighing 10 monme (approximately 37.5 grams), and helped build the base for the popularization of canned tea.
As Yamamasa Koyamaen only does wholesale and does not do business directly with foreign companies, we are especially proud to present worldwide these wonderful teas so hard to find outside of Japan.