
Isecha Japanese Black Tea 3 Teabags
¥756 (tax incl.)
A tradition dating back to the late Edo period—
Enjoy a moment of tranquility with 100% Mie Prefecture “Ise Japanese Black Tea” These tea bags contain 100% Ise tea, carefully cultivated in the mountains of Mie Prefecture—
one of Japan’s leading tea-producing regions. Their defining feature is the gentle flavor unique to native Japanese tea leaves, which differs from that of foreign teas such as Assam and Darjeeling.The first thing you
notice with a single sip is the rich, floral aroma that gently fills the air. The astringency and bitterness are mild, allowing you to fully appreciate the subtle sweetness and depth of flavor even without adding sugar or milk. This is a must-try for those who have found the astringency of foreign teas off-putting, or for anyone who prefers to enjoy tea straight. It pairs perfectly
with traditional Japanese sweets, of course, but its versatility extends to Western desserts like cookies and cakes, and it even complements a meal with its natural, unobtrusive character.No teapot, milk, or sugar is needed—simply pour hot water over the tea bag to instantly enjoy authentic Japanese black tea. It’s perfect for office breaks or as a subtle treat when entertaining guests. Ise
tea from Mie Prefecture is a rare variety with limited production. For those seeking authentic Japanese black tea, we offer the genuine flavor only a specialty Ise tea shop can provide.
Enjoy a moment of tranquility with 100% Mie Prefecture “Ise Japanese Black Tea” These tea bags contain 100% Ise tea, carefully cultivated in the mountains of Mie Prefecture—
one of Japan’s leading tea-producing regions. Their defining feature is the gentle flavor unique to native Japanese tea leaves, which differs from that of foreign teas such as Assam and Darjeeling.The first thing you
notice with a single sip is the rich, floral aroma that gently fills the air. The astringency and bitterness are mild, allowing you to fully appreciate the subtle sweetness and depth of flavor even without adding sugar or milk. This is a must-try for those who have found the astringency of foreign teas off-putting, or for anyone who prefers to enjoy tea straight. It pairs perfectly
with traditional Japanese sweets, of course, but its versatility extends to Western desserts like cookies and cakes, and it even complements a meal with its natural, unobtrusive character.No teapot, milk, or sugar is needed—simply pour hot water over the tea bag to instantly enjoy authentic Japanese black tea. It’s perfect for office breaks or as a subtle treat when entertaining guests. Ise
tea from Mie Prefecture is a rare variety with limited production. For those seeking authentic Japanese black tea, we offer the genuine flavor only a specialty Ise tea shop can provide.
Product code: TH000097 / JAN: 4595433261075
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- Place the tea bag in a cup
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- Wait about 90–120 seconds (it’s okay to gently tug the string)
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- なないろ★★★★★
国産がいいですね お試しで買ってみました 本当にスッキリしていて飲みやすいらしいです
2026年03月13日
















