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Japanese Tea Travelers Program, Ippodo Tea, the Tsubokiri-Matcha and other October updates.

Japanese Tea Travelers Program, Ippodo Tea, the Tsubokiri-Matcha and other October updates.

Posted by Yuki on 7th Oct 2024

Yuki. I
Oct 6th, 2024

Japanese Tea Travelers Program, Ippodo Tea, the Tsubokiri-Matcha and other October updates.

Japanese Tea Travelers Program October Tea

Is it October already!? It's unbelievable how time flies and how time suddenly hits you as we enter the year's final quarter! Tealife just celebrated its 4th anniversary, and I'd like to take a moment to thank you for your support throughout these years. It's been so fun, and I owe every moment, especially to all of my Japanese Tea Traveler Members. Thank you so much. This month, our program teas will be fittingly special teas.
All members will receive the "Premium Grade Kaga-Bou Houjicha" from Ishikawa Japan! This is a tea that has been out of stock for a long time and is very difficult to obtain. However, we continue to go back to this producer because their tea is just so good. If you haven't tried it yet, it's a great opportunity to try this fantastic tea.

Kaga Bou houjicha premium grade
kamairi-cha

For the Sakura members, we will take a trip down Japanese history lane to learn and experience the "Kamairi-cha." It's said that it's one of the original forms of Japanese tea and probably the most similar type to Chinese tea. I had great feedback when I introduced this previously, so if you haven't tried it yet, please do! (Unfortunately, we don't carry this tea at Tealife. It's only available through this program)


Ippodo Matcha

One more announcement: we've added Matcha powder from a new producer to our lineup! Please welcome Ippodo tea to our family! They are a Matcha producer from Kyoto with a long and rich history, and they produce magnificent tea as well. If you're a Matcha lover, I hope you can take a look.

ippodo tea

Several of their Matchas are nice, but the Ummon-no-mukashi is one of my favorites.

Just as a part of our usual reminder, the Japanese Tea Travelers program is a free loyalty program for our special customers. We add extra teas from different areas of Japan for each month you order, just as long as you're eligible and enrolled.



Tsubokiri Matcha

We also have a new Marukyu Koyamaen Matcha! It's the Tsubokiri Matcha, which is a seasonal flavor for autumn. We'll only carry this tea for a few months, so make sure you try!


It's a premium Ceremonial grade Matcha that can be used for both thin tea (Usucha) and thick tea (Koicha) preparation - which means that its top-notch quiality.


Tsubo is a Japanese word for "pot." This comes from a Japanese traditional ritual of storing the fresh first flush leaves in a pot for 5 months, and opening them at November to make the Tsubokiri-Matcha. 

Product Videos

I'm not the multi-media guru I hope to be... but well, what do you know! We've started to build short product videos so you can get a better sense of how the product looks. You may have noticed some of them in the product pages already.


I hope this helps a little - but please do add any comments if you have any advice (or any words of encouragement!)

As always, please reach out if there's any questions! Whatsapp: +65 8588 2980