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HOSHINOEN SEIHOU – Japanese Ceremonial Matcha Green Tea Powder | Yame Hoshino Matcha 20g

HOSHINOEN SEIHOU – Japanese Ceremonial Matcha Green Tea Powder | Yame Hoshino Matcha 20g

Introduction of “SEIHOU”

“SEIHOU” is a matcha with a well-balanced umami, aroma, and color.
Suitable for both thick and thin tea.
Enjoy it not only at tea gatherings, but also as a luxurious matcha at home.

Product Details
Product name

Matcha tea powder

Origin

Japan

Ingredients

Green tea 100%

Additives

No additives, no coloring

Manufacturer

HOSHINOEN

HOSHINOEN sold out? Try these alternatives.

Two easy picks: best value (100g) & an easy starter pack (30g).

MatchaJP Pick
Yame, Japan Best value (100g)

Saemidori (First Harvest) 100g

  • Smooth umami, low bitterness
  • Great for lattes & usucha
  • Cost-effective 100g pack
View Saemidori 100g →
Yame, Japan Starter (30g)
HOSHI-NO-TSUMUGI 30g

HOSHI-NO-TSUMUGI 30g (Starter Pack)

  • Smaller pack = easy first buy
  • Balanced, daily-friendly taste
  • Perfect for beginners
View 30g Starter →
ABOUT HOSHINOEN

Hoshinoen is one of the most famous matcha factories in Japan. It is a relatively new factory that began producing matcha in earnest in 1989. It produces in Yame, Fukuoka Prefecture, which is famous for its sweet tea called gyokuro. The traditional gyokuro process is incorporated into the production of matcha to produce a high quality matcha with a sweet taste.

They have the youngest artisan in history to obtain the 10th dan of tea master. It is not produced in large quantities, but is produced in small quantities with a commitment to quality.

HOSHINOEN Matcha Recommendation Buying Guide

First purchase of matcha

IKE-NO-SHIRO
Hoshinoen’s signature brand and best-selling product. Widely used for tea ceremonies, guests, and stores.

For special occasions

SEIJYU, SEIHOU
Recommended for entertaining important guests or as a gift when you want something special.

For everyday use

YAME-NO-HANA, YAME-NO-TSUYU, HOSHI-NO-TSUYU
Recommended for daily casual drinking and practice.

For food processing applications

For matcha lattes and confectionery, we recommend MOKUREN. It balances well with sweetness and has a slightly bitter note for beverages.

HOSHINOEN Select by tea name (Thick / Thin / Culinary)

Thick tea

Highest rank
・SEIJYU
・SEIHOU

Thin tea

・IKE-NO-SHIRO
・HOSHI-NO-TSUYU
・YAME-NO-TSUYU
・YAME-NO-HANA

Culinary grade

・MOKUREN
・YAMABUKI

* About Thick and Thin tea

Hoshinoen overview 1
Hoshinoen overview 2
Hoshinoen overview 3
Matcha sieve
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$51.04
HOSHINOEN SEIHOU – Japanese Ceremonial Matcha Green Tea Powder | Yame Hoshino Matcha 20g
$51.04
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Description

Introduction of “SEIHOU”

“SEIHOU” is a matcha with a well-balanced umami, aroma, and color.
Suitable for both thick and thin tea.
Enjoy it not only at tea gatherings, but also as a luxurious matcha at home.

Product Details
Product name

Matcha tea powder

Origin

Japan

Ingredients

Green tea 100%

Additives

No additives, no coloring

Manufacturer

HOSHINOEN

HOSHINOEN sold out? Try these alternatives.

Two easy picks: best value (100g) & an easy starter pack (30g).

MatchaJP Pick
Yame, Japan Best value (100g)

Saemidori (First Harvest) 100g

  • Smooth umami, low bitterness
  • Great for lattes & usucha
  • Cost-effective 100g pack
View Saemidori 100g →
Yame, Japan Starter (30g)
HOSHI-NO-TSUMUGI 30g

HOSHI-NO-TSUMUGI 30g (Starter Pack)

  • Smaller pack = easy first buy
  • Balanced, daily-friendly taste
  • Perfect for beginners
View 30g Starter →
ABOUT HOSHINOEN

Hoshinoen is one of the most famous matcha factories in Japan. It is a relatively new factory that began producing matcha in earnest in 1989. It produces in Yame, Fukuoka Prefecture, which is famous for its sweet tea called gyokuro. The traditional gyokuro process is incorporated into the production of matcha to produce a high quality matcha with a sweet taste.

They have the youngest artisan in history to obtain the 10th dan of tea master. It is not produced in large quantities, but is produced in small quantities with a commitment to quality.

HOSHINOEN Matcha Recommendation Buying Guide

First purchase of matcha

IKE-NO-SHIRO
Hoshinoen’s signature brand and best-selling product. Widely used for tea ceremonies, guests, and stores.

For special occasions

SEIJYU, SEIHOU
Recommended for entertaining important guests or as a gift when you want something special.

For everyday use

YAME-NO-HANA, YAME-NO-TSUYU, HOSHI-NO-TSUYU
Recommended for daily casual drinking and practice.

For food processing applications

For matcha lattes and confectionery, we recommend MOKUREN. It balances well with sweetness and has a slightly bitter note for beverages.

HOSHINOEN Select by tea name (Thick / Thin / Culinary)

Thick tea

Highest rank
・SEIJYU
・SEIHOU

Thin tea

・IKE-NO-SHIRO
・HOSHI-NO-TSUYU
・YAME-NO-TSUYU
・YAME-NO-HANA

Culinary grade

・MOKUREN
・YAMABUKI

* About Thick and Thin tea

Hoshinoen overview 1
Hoshinoen overview 2
Hoshinoen overview 3
Matcha sieve
Matcha image