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Ocha Nouveau
Spring brings an exciting time for green tea lovers—shincha season! Shincha (新茶), meaning “new tea,” is the first flush of Japanese green tea, handpicked in early spring and celebrated for its delicate flavor, enticing aroma, and invigorating freshness. Unlike other green teas, shincha is lightly processed, capturing the essence of the season in every sip. Available for a limited time, this fleeting treasure is cherished in Japan and beyond. If you’re lucky enough to find shincha near you, don’t miss the chance to savor this once-a-year delight!
Timeless Beauty in Tea and Craftsmanship
The Kodo Kiyooka Rinka Plate, with its delicate, petal-like edges and subtly crackled glaze, embodies the organic beauty of Japanese ceramics. Paired with the aged patina of a 150-year-old vintage tea bowl, holding a rich matcha hue, this scene evokes the quiet refinement of a traditional tea moment.
Note from Japan Suite
Saying Goodbye to Summer With a Sip
Summer Greetings

