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Yamadera
Yamadera
You need a fine pot to brew fine green tea. The fragrances and flavors change depending on the tea pot and tea cups. Here, we introduce tea pots, mostly focusing on "Tokonameyaki" which is a pottery type of tea pot popular here in Japan.
 
Superfine Tea Pot
Superfine Tea Pot
Tea pots made by tea utensil ceramists.
Tea Pots (Obi-ami)
Tea Pots (Obi-ami)
A wide net is applied to the inner side of the tea pot which makes the leaves easy to soak and uneasy to get stuffed.
Tea Pots (Oval)
Tea Pots (Oval)
A large tea leaf strainer is attached to the bottom of these pots. It makes the tea leaves to open up widely and lets you get every single drop of tea.
Tea Pots(Variety)
Tea Pots(Variety)
Various types of tea pots.
Tea Pots (Ita-ami)
Tea Pots (Ita-ami)
Tea pots offering suitable tea strainers depending on the type of tea.
Tea Pots (Touami)
Tea Pots (Touami)
Tea Pots (Arita/Tokoname)
Tea Pots (Arita/Tokoname)
Iron Kettle
Iron Kettle
The flavor of tea will turn mild when the iron melts out into the hot water.
Tea Cups (Arita)
Tea Cups (Arita)
Porcelains with bright colored painting over a crystal clear pure white background.
Tea Cups (Mino)
Tea Cups (Mino)
Tea Cups (Maccha)
Tea Cups (Maccha)
Special tea bowls just to enjoy maccha.
Tea Cups (Kiyomizu)
Tea Cups (Kiyomizu)
Luxurious Kyoto-Style Tea Ware
Glassware
Glassware
Tea Incense Burner
Tea Incense Burner
A pleasant scent spreads out when the tea leaves are heated.
Tea Leaf Container
Tea Leaf Container
Preserve tea leaves without loosing its original flavor.
Tea Utensils
Tea Utensils
Tea leaf scoopers, maccha powder scoopers, and maccha stirrers and more.
Wooden Coasters & Tea Pot Rests
Wooden Coasters & Tea Pot Rests
Various wooden goods to entertain guests with tea.