Dear Sir and Madam,
We at Hibiki-an THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your continued patronage and support.
We are pleased to offer useful information for your healthy life and continued
enjoyment of Japanese green tea. In this issue, we talk about 'Matcha Bowls / Accessories (New and Limited)'.
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We have arranged for 10 limited edition, and two new Matcha Starter Sets.
The 10 limited edition Matcha Bowl are all available only this spring and
summer season.
Some of the items are designed with modern, sophisticated style, while others use traditional handcrafted techniques for a more traditional design.
We have chosen items that are of exceptional quality yet reasonable in price. They will certainly enrich and enhance your green moment.

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HAJIRAI of this name means bashfulness in Japanese. White glaze and pink color on the base, both outside and inside, and its unique form, remind us of the blush of a maiden. It also reminds us of the breezy and carefree springtime...
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This Matcha bowl is graceful and dignified. The combination of the paintings and the decoration of gold brings an extremely elegant atmosphere. The harmony and contrast of natural soil and the elegant decoration are very rare and unique...
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ORIBE is a green color used in traditional pottery. MENTORI describes the surfaces created by carving away the clay. The traditional green color glaze, ORIBE green, is named after historical tea master, Oribe Furuta...
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This porcelain Matcha Bowl creates an aura of elegance and unique pleasant cooling sensation. HANA of this name means flower and KESSHO means crystal in Japanese. This item is finished by the technique called Crystal glaze...
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AYAME of this name means iris in Japanese. Traditional drawing patterns on this Matcha Bowl are dynamically and elegantly shaped with a unique and ingenious form. Orange patches called GOHONDE deepen the atmosphere...
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KYO of this name means KYOTO and HARU means spring in Japanese. SAKURA cherry blossoms, painted on this Matcha Bowl, are well-loved flowers, symbolizing springtime, in Japan. Considering the price and quality, this Matcha bowl is an outstanding value...
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This Matcha bowl is one of the most traditional and standard called IRABO CHAWAN. This style features a yellow IRABO glaze and the typical form called IDO GATA...
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This Matcha Bowl has a tranquil, elegant, and a little cute atmosphere, and when held in both hands, creates a calming effect. Matcha Bowl having such character is quite rare, but sought after...
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HYO RETSU, which means cracked ice in Japanese, is a very traditional Japanese glazing technique. This technique intentionally creates an intricate network of thin surface cracks in the glaze...
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This Starter Set is the minimum set including only the essential tea ware for a perfect bowl of Matcha. And this includes KYO no HARU handcrafted Matcha Bowl, painted elegantly by typical Kyo Yaki style...
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This Starter Set is the minimum set including only the essential tea ware for a perfect bowl of Matcha. IRABO handcrafted Matcha Bowl and KUROCHIKU Banboo Whisk create the WABI SABI atmosphere...
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Teapots / Cups shopping page: click here
Matcha Bowls / Accessories shopping category: click here
Are you enjoying your green moments? Hibiki-an encourages those who love
to drink green tea. If you have any requests or questions regarding our
teas or services, please don't hesitate to contact us. We sincerely hope
that you enjoy genuine Hibiki-an Japanese green tea direct to you from
Kyoto, Japan.
Sincerely yours,
Atsushi Yasui
We have been following the green tea sprouts from early spring when the tea trees put out their first new buds to the harvest of Shincha, the first tea of the year. Now, we bring you the latest breaking news and information from Hibiki-an's tea farm in Ujitawara in Kyoto!
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Obuku area, in the mountain ravines, the the cherry blossoms are now their best. |
At the birthplace of Sohen Nagarani, as of April 10 |
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Electric fans activate when the temperature gets too cold. |
Tea sprouts as of April 11 |
The cherry blossoms here in Ujitawara were at their best last weekend and early this week. At the birthplace of Uji tea, the Obuku area nestled in mountain ravines, the cherry blossoms are now at their peak. Among all the cherry blossom trees in Kyoto, those which grow in the Obuku valley always bloom last.
At this time, it is possible for the cold weather to return, but it rarely frosts. A frost in spring is devastating because it completely ruins any tea sprouts. Electric fans are strategically placed around the tea trees to stir the air during the month of April to avoid spring frost. Late frosts may occur on cold nights when there is radiational cooling with no cloud cover and no wind at midnight. Electric fans activate when the temperature gets too cold. It is also important to check if all electric fans work normally, and to repair any malfunctions in March. We must pay attention to the lowest temperature of each day until the end of April.
The weather quickly became warm in Kyoto this week (especially after April 7). The weather forecast predicts that it will soon become warm enough to be favorable for tea trees. Judging from the tea trees' condition and climate after last summer, the tea leaves have grown bravely. We think that this year’s harvest will start May 5th or 10th which is almost same with usual. It depends on the weather.
Shincha teas:
Shincha (the first tea of the year) is harvested starting at the beginning
of May in Kyoto. We are planning to sell some limited edition Shincha teas
only available this Shincha harvest season. Celebrate our first tea harvest
of the year with Hibiki-an's Shincha and enjoy the remarkable fresh flavor,
which can only be experienced once every year! Please wait and see!
What is Shincha?: click here
We would like you to rediscover the value of our Tasting Set items for
monthly recommendation. Our tasting sets feature our most popular items
and are all excellent values. They are ideal for those who would like to
try a taste test to learn which is their favorite tea, or who would like
to enjoy less quantity of some kinds of tea. These tea set items are especially
perfect for those who are new to green tea to learn the differences between
each type of tea.

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This is our most popular tea tasting set. We chose and combined three of our most popular teas: Gyokuro Superior, Sencha Superior, and Sencha Fukamushi Superior...
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Karigane is made from the stems of Gyokuro and high grade Sencha. We combined three valuable Karigane items: Gyokuro Karigane Superior, Sencha Karigane , and Houjicha Karigane...
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Genmaicha and Houjicha contain less caffeine than other Japanese teas. And they are suitable for everyday because of the affordable prices. We chose and combined four of our most unique and delightful teas to make this special set: Genmaicha, Genmaicha Matcha-iri, Houjicha, and Houjicha Karigane...
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We chose and combined three of our most popular and healthy organic green teas: Organic Sencha Superior, Organic Genmaicha Matcha-iri, and Organic Houjicha...
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We chose and combined three of our most popular and basic Teabag teas: Teabag Gyokuro, Teabag Sencha, and Teabag Houjicha...
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We chose and combined three of our most popular Teabag teas: Teabag Organic Sencha, Teabag Genmaicha Matcha-iri, and Teabag Houjicha...
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"What is Tasting Set?" page: click here
We arranged three Konacha teas. They are the limited edition of 600 packages only available this early spring season.

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Gyokuro Konacha Super Premium is an excellent value. Because it is made from the specks and tiny tea leaves of only the highest quality Gyokuro, such as Gyokuro Pinnacle, Super Premium, Kuradashi Gyokuro Pinnacle, and Super Premium, you can have the finest quality for a fraction of the cost...
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Made from premium Gyokuro specks and tiny tea leaves, Gyokuro Konacha has a unique and delicately sweet flavor. Gyokuro Konacha is an excellent value. Because it is made from the specks and tiny tea leaves of only high quality Gyokuro...
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Made from premium Sencha specks and tiny tea leaves, Sencha Konacha has a unique and delicately sweet flavor. Sencha Konacha is an excellent value. Because it is made from the specks and tiny tea leaves of only high quality Sencha...
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"What is Konacha?" page: click here
Have you chosen a Mother's Day gift? In Japan, green tea is often presented as a gift because it symbolizes a wish of good health and longevity. This tradition of giving green tea as a gift is as popular today as it has been throughout history. We give the gift of green tea for good health and long life of friends, family, and loved ones. A gift of genuine Japanese tea would make a perfect gift this Mother's Day.

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We have chosen and combined some of our most popular items which would make perfect gifts for friends, family, and professional colleagues, or any special or romantic occasion such as holidays, birthdays, Valentine's Day, weddings, or the purchase of a new home...
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We would like to introduce some of the most popular items in our Gifts category, which have good reputations and are most often chosen by our customers to send as gifts...
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We added some FUROSHIKI Gift Items to respond to customers' requests. They are carefully wrapped with FUROSHIKI Japanese traditional wrapping fabric. Please take a look. These items would make perfect gifts for friends, family, and professional colleagues, or any special or romantic occasion!...
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Japanese tea combined with handcrafted tea ware makes a wonderful gift.
Atmospheric handcrafted tea ware enhances the green moment. Since these
are our most popular and well-loved items, you can get an idea of what
might make the perfect gift!...
Teapots / Cups shopping category: click here
Matcha Bowls / Accessories shopping category: click here
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Japanese tea combined with handcrafted tea ware makes a wonderful gift. Listed below are all popular items. Since these are our most popular and well-loved items, you can get an idea of what might make the perfect gift!...
Japanese Snacks / Candy shopping category: click here
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The combination of green tea with gold flakes makes a beautiful presentation. Gold is an ancient symbol of prosperity, and adds significance to any special occasion. Would you check our Golden Celebration Tea and the Gift items once?...
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Would you prefer regular items, Gyokuro, Sencha, Matcha, Organic, Teabag, Tea ware, and so on? If so, would you visit each shipping category?...
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"Celebration Gifts in Japan" page: click here
YOHKAN sweet bean jelly is one of the most popular and classic confections
in Japan along with OHIGASHI candy and OKAKI rice cracker. Indeed AN bean
jam, which is the main ingredient of YOHKAN, is the most essential ingredient
of WAGASHI traditional Japanese confections. It has a unique texture and
sweetness which pairs well with all kinds of Japanese tea.
We developed four flavors of YOHKAN with an established AN bean jam manufacturer
located in Kyoto. Our four flavors of YOHKAN are manufactured with careful
attention to quality and domestic ingredients...
(visit the shopping page: click here)
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Starting from the left to right, OHSHIMA, OGURA, YUZU, and UME |
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Wrapped and decorated with WASHI Japanese paper |
YOHKAN (sweet bean jelly) US$17.50 shopping page: click here
Japanese Snacks / Candy shopping category: click here
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