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Complete Matcha & Hojicha Gift Set
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Complete Matcha & Hojicha Gift Set

$190.00 CAD
Matcha Selection
Hojicha Selection
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immerse yourself or surprise someone special with a curated introduction to japanese tea culture. this complete gift set allows you to select the matcha and hojicha that best suit your taste, pairing them with traditional tools for a balanced, intentional tea ritual.

at the heart of the set are one matcha and one hojicha powder of your choice. explore different flavor profiles, regions, and cultivars across japan by selecting a matcha that aligns with your preferences, from light and smooth to more full-bodied expressions. complement it with a hojicha powder of your choosing, available across varying roast levels, each offering its own sense of warmth and depth.

to complete the experience, this gift set includes a collection of essential tools: a handcrafted purple bamboo scoop, a 120-prong purple bamboo whisk, a ceramic matcha bowl, a matching ceramic whisk holder, and a stainless steel sieve. each piece is thoughtfully selected to support a traditional preparation while remaining approachable for everyday use.

presented in a beautifully crafted wooden box, the complete matcha & hojicha gift set is designed for discovery, sharing, and refinement. whether gifted or enjoyed at home, it offers a meaningful way to explore japanese tea, one ritual at a time.

 

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sourced directly from family-owned farms

KAKEGAWA, SHIZUOKA | 静岡県掛川市

UJI, KYOTO | 京都府宇治市

YAME, FUKUOKA | 福岡県八女市

Shizuoka is Japan’s largest tea-producing region, accounting for nearly 40% of the country’s total tea production. renowned for its diverse microclimates and focus in organic farming, Shizuoka places sustainability at the heart of cultivation practices passed down through generations.

Uji, Kyoto is the birthplace of Japanese matcha and one of the country’s most revered tea-growing regions. with over 800 years of history dating back to the 13th century, Uji is where foundational techniques such as tana shading and stone milling were perfected.

Yame, Fukuoka is one of Japan’s most respected tea regions, known for its mineral-rich soil, misty mountain climate, and centuries-old tea cultivation.