SAYAMA TEA|Single Origin Tea Bags “SAYAMAKAORI” Stand Pack (12 packets)

  • ¥1,650
  • Availability: In Stock

A Fragrant Cup from the Heart of Sayama

Sayama Kaori Japanese Green Tea from Sayama City, Saitama Prefecture

Grown with care in the fertile soil of Sayama City, Saitama Prefecture, Sayama Kaori is a green tea known for its distinctive floral, refreshing aroma. The region’s unique climate and soil conditions bring out a deep, well-balanced flavor with a clean, crisp finish, making it a perfect choice for any occasion.

Unlike typical sencha, Sayama Kaori offers a slightly stronger astringency while delivering an exceptionally long-lasting, aromatic aftertaste. It pairs wonderfully with meals or can be enjoyed during a peaceful moment of relaxation.

Features:

  • Unique, fragrant aroma

  • Refreshing and well-balanced taste

  • Cultivated in the renowned tea-growing region of Sayama

Enjoy the crisp, delightful scent of Sayama Kaori in your everyday life and experience the essence of Japan's tea culture.

Ingredients Green Tea
Single Origin
100% "SAYAMAKAORI"
None Allergen
Net Weight 5g x 12
Country of Origin Saitama, Japan
Best Before 12 months from the date of manufacture (unopened)

 

"How can you make good tea at Tea-bags?"
First, add hot water to a mug of about 250ml.
Boiling water is okay, but if you can prepare cooled hot water(80-85C), you can have more delicious tea.
After adding boiling water into a mug, wait until the water becomes a little cool.
Put one tea bag into the cooled hot water(80-85C) in a mug and wait for about 1 minute. Then twist the tea bag 3-4 times and take it out.
You can have fragrant, delicious tea beyond your expectations.
Following this way, you can enjoy delicious tea at least up t the third brew.
If you use a teapot of about 600ml, you can make tea for 3-4 people with one tea bag.

Size

Dress

One-piece tunic

Length: Measured straight from the center of the back

Body Width: Length from left and right side seams to seams

Waist: Measured straight across the waistline

Sleeve length: the length from the center of the back of the neck through

the tip of the shoulder and from the outside of the arm to the cuff

Blouse Shirts Tee
Jackets, coats, etc.

Length: Measured straight from the center of the back

Body Width: Length from left and right side seams to seams

Shoulder Width: Length of straight line between shoulders

Sleeve length: the length from the center of the back of the neck through

the tip of the shoulder and from the outside of the arm to the cuff

Camisole, pair top, etc.

Length: Measured straight from the center of the back

Body Width: Length from left and right side seams to seams

 

For bare top

Length: Length from top to hem including strap

Denim, leggings, etc.

Waist: Measured in a straight line at the thinnest part of the waist

Hip: A value measured in a straight line from end to end near the end of the zipper opening

Length: Length from the upper edge of the waist part to the hem

Watari width: The length of the thigh width at the base of the crotch

Rise: Length from the upper edge of the waist part to the crotch switch

Inseam: Straight length from the inner thigh joint to the hem along the inner thigh seam

Hem Width: Measured from both sides of the hem

skirt

Waist: Measured in a straight line at the thinnest part of the waist

Hip: Measured in a straight line from end to end at a point about 20 cm from the waist

Length: Length from the upper edge of the waist part to the hem

Tags: