
PREORDER available late May 🍵 2026 #0226.S5 Ashikubo Teaworks: Asamushi Sencha Midori no Kaze 足久保 緑風
PREORDER available late May 🍵 2026 #0226.S5 Ashikubo Teaworks: Asamushi Sencha Midori no Kaze 足久保 緑風
A standard asamushi sencha from Ashikubo Teaworks farmers cooperative in the mountains of Ashikubo Village, Shizuoka, Japan, this green tea was lightly steamed to preserve its beautiful shape, and rolled into fine needles.
Flavor profile
According to Ashikubo Teaworks: 12.5 / 25
- Umami 3/5 (5 is strongest umami)
- Sweetness 2/5 (5 is sweetest)
- Astringency 1.5/5 (5 is least astringent)
- Bitterness 3/5 (5 is least bitter)
- Aroma 3/5 (5 is most aromatic)
Recommended Steeping
- First steeping
- Tea: 5 grams
- Time: 1 minute
- Water temperature: 70C / 158F
- Water amount: 100 ml
- 2nd steeping
- Time: 10 seconds (pour in, pour out)
- Water temperature: 90C / 194F
- Water amount: 200 ml
- 3rd - 4th steeping
- Time: 30-60 seconds (depending on desired strength)
- Water temperature: 90C / 194F
- Water amount: 200 ml
Product info
- Ingredients: Green tea
- Harvest: Spring
- Net weight: 100 grams / 3.5 oz in original package, 10g Yunomi sample package available
- Region: Ashikubo, Shizuoka
- Storage: Store airtight in cool, dry area away from sunlight.
- Best quality if used within 1 month of opening. Learn more about quality preservation / long term storage.
About Ashikubo Teaworks
- Type: agricultural cooperative
- Location: Ashikubo Village in the mountains of Shizuoka
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PREORDER available late May 🍵 2026 #0226.S5 Ashikubo Teaworks: Asamushi Sencha Midori no Kaze 足久保 緑風
A standard asamushi sencha from Ashikubo Teaworks farmers cooperative in the mountains of Ashikubo Village, Shizuoka, Japan, this green tea was lightly steamed to preserve its beautiful shape, and rolled into fine needles.
Flavor profile
According to Ashikubo Teaworks: 12.5 / 25
- Umami 3/5 (5 is strongest umami)
- Sweetness 2/5 (5 is sweetest)
- Astringency 1.5/5 (5 is least astringent)
- Bitterness 3/5 (5 is least bitter)
- Aroma 3/5 (5 is most aromatic)
Recommended Steeping
- First steeping
- Tea: 5 grams
- Time: 1 minute
- Water temperature: 70C / 158F
- Water amount: 100 ml
- 2nd steeping
- Time: 10 seconds (pour in, pour out)
- Water temperature: 90C / 194F
- Water amount: 200 ml
- 3rd - 4th steeping
- Time: 30-60 seconds (depending on desired strength)
- Water temperature: 90C / 194F
- Water amount: 200 ml
Product info
- Ingredients: Green tea
- Harvest: Spring
- Net weight: 100 grams / 3.5 oz in original package, 10g Yunomi sample package available
- Region: Ashikubo, Shizuoka
- Storage: Store airtight in cool, dry area away from sunlight.
- Best quality if used within 1 month of opening. Learn more about quality preservation / long term storage.
About Ashikubo Teaworks
- Type: agricultural cooperative
- Location: Ashikubo Village in the mountains of Shizuoka
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A standard asamushi sencha from Ashikubo Teaworks farmers cooperative in the mountains of Ashikubo Village, Shizuoka, Japan, this green tea was lightly steamed to preserve its beautiful shape, and rolled into fine needles.
Flavor profile
According to Ashikubo Teaworks: 12.5 / 25
- Umami 3/5 (5 is strongest umami)
- Sweetness 2/5 (5 is sweetest)
- Astringency 1.5/5 (5 is least astringent)
- Bitterness 3/5 (5 is least bitter)
- Aroma 3/5 (5 is most aromatic)
Recommended Steeping
- First steeping
- Tea: 5 grams
- Time: 1 minute
- Water temperature: 70C / 158F
- Water amount: 100 ml
- 2nd steeping
- Time: 10 seconds (pour in, pour out)
- Water temperature: 90C / 194F
- Water amount: 200 ml
- 3rd - 4th steeping
- Time: 30-60 seconds (depending on desired strength)
- Water temperature: 90C / 194F
- Water amount: 200 ml
Product info
- Ingredients: Green tea
- Harvest: Spring
- Net weight: 100 grams / 3.5 oz in original package, 10g Yunomi sample package available
- Region: Ashikubo, Shizuoka
- Storage: Store airtight in cool, dry area away from sunlight.
- Best quality if used within 1 month of opening. Learn more about quality preservation / long term storage.
About Ashikubo Teaworks
- Type: agricultural cooperative
- Location: Ashikubo Village in the mountains of Shizuoka
























