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Hachiju Hachiya Shincha Green Tea

Hachiju Hachiya Shincha Green Tea

The 2025 Shincha harvest is sold out. Sign up below to be notified when the 2026 harvest arrives in May!

Hachiju Hachiya means “eighty-eight nights.” It refers to the eighty-eighth day after the first day of spring in the traditional Japanese calendar, which is said to be the best time to harvest tea. Shincha, which means “new tea,” is produced from the first harvest of Sencha tea plants in the spring, and is only available in very limited quantities. Shincha is mild, sweet, and vibrant—the perfect tea to celebrate spring.

Our 2025 Shincha was harvested in late April and early May—meaning there's only about a month from harvest to your cup! This year's harvest is aromatic and well-balanced, with a gentle sweetness and soft grassy notes.

Cups Per Package

This loose leaf tea is packaged by hand in a resealable kraft bag. Our 2 oz. kraft bag makes 10 to 15 cups of tea. Our 4 oz. kraft bag makes 20 to 30 cups of tea.

Ingredients

Green tea (Origin: Shizuoka, Japan)

Tasting Notes

Mild and sweet, with notes of umami, grass, snap pea, asparagus, eucalyptus, and fresh rain.

How To Brew Shincha

Use 2 teaspoons (5 grams) of tea per 10 oz. water. Heat water until lightly steaming, not boiling (approximately 175 degrees). Steep for 30 to 60 seconds.

Shincha Caffeine Content

Green tea is low in caffeine.

    Shincha Benefits

    Green tea boosts energy, enhances mood, and helps with focus.

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    The 2025 Shincha harvest is sold out. Sign up below to be notified when the 2026 harvest arrives in May!

    Hachiju Hachiya means “eighty-eight nights.” It refers to the eighty-eighth day after the first day of spring in the traditional Japanese calendar, which is said to be the best time to harvest tea. Shincha, which means “new tea,” is produced from the first harvest of Sencha tea plants in the spring, and is only available in very limited quantities. Shincha is mild, sweet, and vibrant—the perfect tea to celebrate spring.

    Our 2025 Shincha was harvested in late April and early May—meaning there's only about a month from harvest to your cup! This year's harvest is aromatic and well-balanced, with a gentle sweetness and soft grassy notes.

    Cups Per Package

    This loose leaf tea is packaged by hand in a resealable kraft bag. Our 2 oz. kraft bag makes 10 to 15 cups of tea. Our 4 oz. kraft bag makes 20 to 30 cups of tea.

    Ingredients

    Green tea (Origin: Shizuoka, Japan)

    Tasting Notes

    Mild and sweet, with notes of umami, grass, snap pea, asparagus, eucalyptus, and fresh rain.

    How To Brew Shincha

    Use 2 teaspoons (5 grams) of tea per 10 oz. water. Heat water until lightly steaming, not boiling (approximately 175 degrees). Steep for 30 to 60 seconds.

    Shincha Caffeine Content

    Green tea is low in caffeine.

      Shincha Benefits

      Green tea boosts energy, enhances mood, and helps with focus.

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