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Genmaicha "Anata to Watashi" Tea Bags (10 pcs)

Genmaicha "Anata to Watashi" Tea Bags (10 pcs)

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Genmaicha “Anata to Watashi” is a comforting blend of Japanese green tea and carefully roasted brown rice, known for its warm, toasty aroma and gentle, savory flavor. Smooth and approachable, this tea brings a sense of closeness and calm—perfect for sharing moments together or enjoying quietly on your own. Presented in convenient tea bags, it is easy to enjoy anytime, anywhere.

  • Delicious hot or cold-brewed (mizudashi)

  • Ideal for gifting, with a comforting and familiar taste

  • Produced with a strong commitment to environmental sustainability

  • Plant-based packaging

  • Soilon® tea bags (plant-derived and biodegradable)


Crafted with Respect for Nature

At Kenchaen, tea cultivation begins with respect—for the land, the tea plants, and the people who enjoy the tea. By embracing circular, regenerative agriculture, Kenchaen draws out the tea’s natural vitality without relying on artificial additives. Their philosophy is simple yet meaningful: to create tea that is delicious, gentle on the earth, and kind to the body. This harmony is reflected in every cup.


A Journey Rooted in Tradition and Purpose

Located in the historic tea-growing region of Uji, Kyoto, Kenchaen is more than a tea farm—it is a personal journey guided by care and conviction. The founder began his career at a long-established tea merchant in Uji, where the desire to cultivate tea firsthand slowly took shape. Inspired by the depth of agriculture and guided by deep respect for the natural environment, he chose to begin tea farming himself.

Anata to Watashi, meaning “You and Me,” embodies this spirit—bringing people together through a warm, reassuring genmaicha that bridges tradition, sustainability, and everyday moments of connection.

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