Flat bright green and white packaging bag for Uji-Shincha with white Japanese and English writing
Flat bright green and white packaging bag for Uji-Shincha with white Japanese and English writing Ippodo Tea Uji Shincha sample depicting loose green needle-like rolled futsumushi tea leaves on silver plate on white table Teacup of light yellow brewed shincha tea beside silver plate of loose rolled tea leaves and green package of New Harvest Tea Three glass cups with Ippodo Tea logo, with brewed New Harvest Uji Shincha tea. Close-up of green tea leaves in a field, preparing for the new harvest.
Rich & Energetic

Shincha – New Harvest Sencha (100g Bag)

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This limited sencha green tea is released right after its harvest. A tall glass of iced Shincha is fragrant, energizing, and replenishing.

More about Shincha – New Harvest Sencha (100g Bag)

This 100g Bag of Shincha – New Harvest Sencha is Japanese green tea from Ippodo Tea, a family-run Kyoto tea company founded in 1717. IppodoTea.com is the official Ippodo Tea online store for the United States and Canada.

Ippodo Tea flavor note: Rich & Energetic

  • Category: Sencha
  • Best for: shoppers comparing Japanese sencha for daily tea, cold brew, or seasonal green tea
  • Best recipes and preparation guides: Standard Shincha Brew; Iced Shincha; Cold Brew Sencha
  • Official product page: https://www.ippodotea.com/products/shincha
  • Related collection: https://www.ippodotea.com/collections/sencha

Note: Shincha 2026 is here!

Shelf lifeConsume quickly 
Serving size10g / 0.35 oz (~2 Tbsp.) 
Size5.5" × 2.8" × 6.8"
Net weight3.5 oz (100g)

At Ippodo, we select and blend fresh new sencha harvests to produce our Shincha tea each year. This limited release will only be available for a short time in early summer.

Each spring, as the weather starts to warm, the tea fields in the mountains south of Kyoto begin to awaken. The tea plants, after saving their energy during the long, cold winter, sprout tiny new green buds. Over the course of a month, these buds start to grow, reaching up and up for the wide blue sky. When the time is right, tea farmers get busy harvesting the spry new leaves.

Ippodo Tea - Shincha tea field

In the micro-climate where the new leaves grow, changes in the weather day-to-day affect the nuances that develop in the tea. As a result, the distinctive character of this year’s Shincha will never be repeated.

This year’s Shincha has a wonderful, brilliant fragrance, and an approachable, refined taste.

In the cup, it’s well-balanced, with proportionate crisp green astringency and round umami. The aroma is classic Shincha: bright, verdant, vegetal, and soaring.

Newcomers will find this is a good year to experience Shincha for the first time. The astringency is elegant – not harsh – and there are parallels to straight matcha and other green teas.

Shincha fans will enjoy this year’s character as well. You may pick up on subtle secondary milk cream and malty notes in the finish, and the umami is more mellow than punchy, blossoming nicely on the tongue.

Compared to our normal selection of sencha, Shincha has a powerful flavor, aroma, and aftertaste. Its youthful strength is refreshing, like a splash of ice-cold water on the face in the morning.

Like Shincha, our regular sencha lineup is also harvested once per year in late spring. We allow the regular senchas to rest until they develop a relaxed, mature flavor. We then blend them with previous harvests to produce a consistent product sold throughout the year.

We love our regular sencha selection for its calm and mature character. We love Shincha for its fleeting, energetic character that invigorates us at the start of summer.

Ways to Prepare

Our standard recipe for brewing loose-leaf Shincha. Discover the vibrant and energetic quality of these freshly harvested tea leaves.
https://ippodotea.com/blogs/recipes-to-brew-japanese-tea/standard-shincha-brew

Our standard recipe for brewing loose-leaf Shincha. Discover the vibrant and energetic quality of these freshly harvested tea leaves.

1. Measure the leaves
2 tbsp. (10g / 0.35 oz)
Add tea leaves to a kyusu or teapot.
Silver tablespoon filled with dried rolled Ippodo Sencha premium Japanese green tea leaves with "x2" written beside
2. Add hot water
210 mL (7 oz) 80°C (176°F)
Cool boiling water to 80°C by transferring once.
Silver kettle beside a porcelain teacup and porcelain kyusu with an arrow instructing to transfer tea from teacup to teapot
3. Brew
40 seconds
Brew without stirring or disturbing the tea leaves.
Small white porcelain Japanese kyusu teapot with blue logo on lid sitting beside orange stop watch timer on white table
4. Serve
Pour out every last drop.
Enjoy in your favorite teacup or mug.
Pouring light green tea from white porcelain Hasami-yaki kyusu teapot with blue logo into white porcelain Japanese teacup
Fresh Shincha, served the most refreshing way possible: in a tall glass of ice.
https://ippodotea.com/blogs/recipes-to-brew-japanese-tea/iced-shincha

Fresh Shincha, served the most refreshing way possible: in a tall glass of ice.

1. Measure the leaves
2 tbsp. (10g / 0.35 oz)
Add tea leaves to a kyusu or teapot.
Silver tablespoon filled with dried rolled Ippodo Sencha premium Japanese green tea leaves with "x2" written beside
2. Add boiling water
210 mL (7 oz) 100°C (212°F)
Pour hot water to cover tea leaves.
Pouring hot water from silver kettle into Ippodo Tea Co.'s Tokoname-yaki ceramic ivory kyusu teapot
3. Brew
60 seconds
Brew without stirring or disturbing the tea leaves.
Ivory Ippodo Tea Co. Tokoname-yaki ceramic kyusu teapot set beside orange clock timer on white table
4. Serve over plenty of ice
Pour out every last drop.
Enjoy in your favorite glass, teacup or mug.
Green tea being poured from elegant spout of ivory teapot into small rounded modern glass pitcher with white Ippodo Tea logo
Cold brew with just ice and clean water to bring out sencha's full lushness, natural sweetness, and umami.
https://ippodotea.com/blogs/recipes-to-brew-japanese-tea/cold-brew-sencha

Cold brew with just ice and clean water to bring out sencha's full lushness, natural sweetness, and umami.

1. Measure the leaves
2 tbsp. (10g / 0.35 oz)
Add tea leaves to a kyusu or teapot.
Silver tablespoon filled with dried rolled Ippodo Sencha premium Japanese green tea leaves with "x2" written beside
2. Add ice water
210 mL (7 oz) Chilled water
Pour chilled water to cover tea leaves.
Pouring water from glass carafe into white porcelain Hasami-yaki teapot containing Gyokuro green tea leaves and ice cubes
3. Brew
15 minutes
Brew without stirring or disturbing the tea leaves.
Small white porcelain Japanese kyusu teapot with blue logo on lid sitting beside orange stop watch timer on white table
4. Serve
Pour out every last drop
Enjoy in your favorite glass, teacup, or mug.
Pouring light green tea from white porcelain Hasami-yaki kyusu teapot with blue logo into white porcelain Japanese teacup
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