




Fuji no Shiro by Nakamura Tokichi
Fuji no Shiro (富士の白) is one of the lightest matcha offerings from Nakamura Tokichi, a centuries-old tea house based in Uji, Kyoto. This refined blend delivers a gentle profile with mild umami and soft astringency, making it ideal for those who prefer a subtle and refreshing matcha experience. Its pale green color and smooth finish also make it a versatile choice for creative matcha drinks and desserts.
About this item:
- Light & Subtle: A mild-bodied matcha with a gentle astringency and clean, smooth aftertaste.
- Kyoto Heritage: Crafted by Nakamura Tokichi, a historic tea maker founded in 1854 in Uji, Kyoto.
- 100% Japanese Origin: Shade-grown, stone-ground, and packaged entirely in Japan.
- 40-gram size: Yields around 20 servings of usucha or more when used in lattes or cooking.
- Recommended Uses: Great for usucha (thin tea), matcha lattes, and light desserts. Its delicate taste complements milk and sweets without overpowering them.
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Fuji no Shiro (富士の白) is one of the lightest matcha offerings from Nakamura Tokichi, a centuries-old tea house based in Uji, Kyoto. This refined blend delivers a gentle profile with mild umami and soft astringency, making it ideal for those who prefer a subtle and refreshing matcha experience. Its pale green color and smooth finish also make it a versatile choice for creative matcha drinks and desserts.
About this item:
- Light & Subtle: A mild-bodied matcha with a gentle astringency and clean, smooth aftertaste.
- Kyoto Heritage: Crafted by Nakamura Tokichi, a historic tea maker founded in 1854 in Uji, Kyoto.
- 100% Japanese Origin: Shade-grown, stone-ground, and packaged entirely in Japan.
- 40-gram size: Yields around 20 servings of usucha or more when used in lattes or cooking.
- Recommended Uses: Great for usucha (thin tea), matcha lattes, and light desserts. Its delicate taste complements milk and sweets without overpowering them.


















