Usucha (Classic Matcha)
The standard matcha whisking method, made to be a normal, liquid consistency.
Stride into the new year with this special release matcha.
Note: Available early December to mid-January, while supplies last.
The 2026 blend of New Year’s Matcha stands out for its sweetness. It’s not a sugary sweetness, but a sweetness like sweet pea shoots or fresh dew drops. Through the finish, its body is round and layered with complexity. The aftertaste is clean and medium-short, so it’s easy to drink sip after sip.
If you enjoyed past releases of New Year’s Matcha, you’re sure to love this one, too: it has the resplendent, round, fragrant, and umami-rich character typical of each release. If it’s your first time, you’ll also enjoy this matcha. Its softness and low astringency make it one of the most accessible releases of the year.
We recommend preparing this matcha straight with water as koicha or usucha, to experience its deep fragrance, pure umami, and beautiful clarity. Matcha latte fans will find it makes one of the smoothest, easiest-to-drink lattes you’ve ever tried.
New Year’s is the most important holiday in Japan, and drinking matcha is a part of the celebrations. Traditionally, our New Year’s Matcha is used in the first tea gathering of the year, hatsugama. In the home, families will sit down with a bowl of matcha during the holiday, enjoying the warmth of each other’s company. Beyond these traditions, this is an accessible matcha for personal enjoyment, and it makes for a thoughtful gift.
In celebration of 2026, the Year of the Horse, the box’s design depicts a white horse like you might see at festivals in Kyoto, ready to march into the new year. We hope this cute design will add to the delight of your New Year’s festivities and matcha moments this winter.
The meaning of the name Koma-mukashi: “Koma” means “horse” in Japanese.
The standard matcha whisking method, made to be a normal, liquid consistency.
Matcha made into a rich, thick paste by using less water and more matcha powder per serving.
Whisking matcha with cold or chilled water brings out a strong sweetness.