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Morihan Getsurin no Shiro (月輪乃白) is a premium ceremonial-grade Japanese matcha specially selected by Zabosai Sen Genshitsu, the 16th Grand Master of the Urasenke Tea School. Crafted by Morihan, a renowned Kyoto tea maker established in 1836, this elegant matcha is made from carefully selected Japanese tea leaves that are traditionally stone-ground into a fine powder.
Getsurin no Shiro offers a harmonious balance of rich umami, gentle sweetness, and refreshing bitterness, making it particularly suitable for preparing Usucha (thin tea). Its smooth texture, vibrant green color, and refined aroma reflect the quality expected in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies.
Whether you are practicing Chanoyu, enjoying a quiet tea moment, or searching for authentic Japanese ceremonial matcha, Getsurin no Shiro delivers a sophisticated matcha experience rooted in Kyoto tea culture.
Getsurin no Shiro is a premium ceremonial-grade matcha produced by Morihan and specially selected by the Urasenke Grand Master Zabosai. It is known for its balanced umami and smooth flavor.
Yes. This matcha is specifically recommended for preparing Usucha (thin tea) and is suitable for traditional Japanese tea ceremony practice.
Morihan matcha is produced in Japan using carefully selected Japanese green tea leaves and traditional stone-grinding methods.
Morihan recommends using approximately 1.7–2g of matcha with 60–80ml of hot water at 80–90°C.
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