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      Roasted Organic Green Tea, Loose Leaf

      Houjicha ほうじ茶(AKA hojicha) is good quality Japanese green tea that is roasted in the final stage of its preparation. In less skilled hands than our artisan supplier, Houjucha often has a burnt odor and taste. However, the brown-colored liquid from the first infusion has a very mild roasted flavor and is exquisite tasting. The gentle natural sweetness and tangy aftertaste are very satisfying. The second brew offers a milder, less robust taste without the complexity of the first, but is still very delightful. Dare we say, Organic Houjicha will remind many of a high-quality Oolong. Houjicha is especially refreshing when served chilled on a hot day and is significantly lower in caffeine than other green teas. It is often served with the evening meal in Japan. Organic Houjicha has been produced according to the strict guidelines of the JAS (Japan Agricultural Standard) and is certified organic.

      Two Sizes Available:

      • 100 grams (3.5 ounces)
      • Makes approximately 45 to 50 servings of tea

      • 500 grams (1 pound 2 ounces) 
      • Makes approximately 225 to 250 servings of tea

      Brewing Suggestions:
      First Infusion: Add 1 gram of tea per 100 ml of fresh water, or about one tablespoon per potful. Heat the water to 80C (180F) and brew for one minute.

      Second Infusion: Brew with the same temperature water as the first infusion but for only a few seconds. Please note that the caffeine content of green tea becomes significantly less after the first steeping.

      Hojicha

      Notes: We brewed the tea as suggested above in our taste tests in order to write the product description. We recommend that you experiment with your own techniques to find your most desired taste profile. For a healthy and invigorating refreshment in hot weather chill the liquid in your refrigerator/freezer to the desired temperature or pour over ice. Our products may be kept in your refrigerator before the package is opened. After opening the package, seal and store it in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight. Please do not place an opened package back into your refrigerator.

      Looking for powder version of hojicha?  Click here

      We ship directly to our customers worldwide. Your order will be processed on a secure server at KagoshiaTea.com, then efficiently handled and shipped from Kagoshima, Japan. All of our teas are packaged in foil bags, so they arrive to you fresh. We offer Guaranteed Satisfaction and Free Shipping, as explained below.

      Free Shipping:
      Free shipping is effective for all orders shipped worldwide (Except Australia, United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom See below) for USD$40 or more via Japan Post.

      Free FedEx International shipping over any order of USD$200.

      New: These products are available to ship for free in the USA, Canada, UK, and Australia with an Amazon Prime Account without minimum. Click here to see the list.

      Orders less than USD$40 will be billed at a flat rate of USD$20 for shipping and handling.

      USA, Canada, Australia, Germany, Italy, UK, and France Customers: Due to COVID-19, Japan Post has temporarily stopped shipping items via Air Packet. Due to this, any purchase below $100 will be billed a flat rate of USD$20.  Above USD$100, we ship for free via EMS Air.

      Delivery: Almost all consumer-packaged orders are shipped with tracking from Japan by regular small packet air mail, or in the case of large packages, by ground or ocean freight. Most orders arrive within 10 days under normal conditions. (Due to COVID-19, USA, and Australia Shipment currently does not provide tracking numbers, but we will guarantee delivery for you.) Please contact us before you place your order if you wish to pay extra for it to be shipped with insurance, a return receipt, or by registered mail. Overnight or other expedited shipments are usually not available. We regularly use USPS, Japan Post, and FedEx (including automatic tracking) at our discretion. These shippers are highly efficient, and we rarely have problems with them.

      Our shipments are sometimes subject to customs inspection, which may delay the arrival of your order, and for which we have no control. Please contact us if you have not received your tea within 30 days. If, after 30 days, your order has been determined to be lost, abandoned, or stolen, we will give you a full refund less any previously paid shipping and handling charges. We will not make a shipment twice to the same address where problems have occurred unless the shippee pays additionally for secure delivery service.

      Order Processing, Order Receipt: Once you submit your order and it is successfully processed on our secure server, your browser will display an order summary entitled "Order Receipt." Please print this page for your records. Shortly thereafter, you will receive an email confirmation as well, but this email could be delayed owing to Internet server traffic. You will not receive a follow up e-mail after your purchase has been shipped because most orders arrive within a relatively short time period.

      Taxes: Tea is not subject to sales/consumption tax in the US. Sales/consumption tax on shipments outside the US will be collected by the carrier, dependent upon the local tax authority regulations, and is the responsibility of the buyer. If tea is taxed in your part of the world (Europe for example), the carrier will collect this tax from you the buyer.

        Store Guarantee: We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, PayPal, Apple Pay, Amazon Pay and other various payment method (listed on the footer of the site). All transactions are processed on a secure server. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with any of our "consumer-packaged" products, please provide us with your purchase information, and we will, without question, give you a full and unconditional refund (excluding applicable shipping fees). There is no need to return the product. You may make use of it as you desire. We reserve the right to limit future sales to anyone who takes unfair advantage of this generous privilege.

        Price Guarantee Policy: We strive to be the best online retailer of Japanese Green Tea products. Our partnership with the best Japanese green tea farms in Japan allow us to acquire their products at reasonable cost, which we transfer to our customers in form of lower prices. We want our customers to get the best price every time.

        If you find any other online store which sells the same item for a lower price within 6 months of the date of your purchase, please let us know, and we will be glad to match that price and refund you the difference. This is true for our store as well; if you find that our store is lowering the price on a product you purchased from us less than 6 months ago, we will refund you the difference. We want you to feel confidence that you are getting the best price.

        To request your partial refund, simply email us a link of the product whose price has been lowered and your order ID. We will process your request and credit your credit card accordingly.

        Our 100% Price Guarantee has some limitations:

        • Our Price Match Guarantee is applicable only to the item you purchased from our store. Additionally, the purchase must be completed before you can request the price match.
        • Promotions such as coupon, rebate, and buy-one-get-one-free offers are not eligible.
        • The item must be in stock on the competitor's site.
        • The competitor site must be an online retailer without a physical retail location.
        • We do not offer price-match against discounters and auction sites such as eBay, Overstock etc.
        • The competitor site must be an authorized retailer for the item in question.
        • The Price Match Guarantee includes the retail price of the item and the shipping cost. It does not include sales tax.

        Kagoshima is the southern gateway of Japan. Southerly ocean breezes provide Kagoshima Prefecture with a temperate to sub-tropical climate thus making the weather typically mild and comfortable year around. The region has a long history of volcanic activity with eleven still active, such that much of the land throughout Kagoshima has been covered in a layer of volcanic ash known as “shirasu” (in Japanese). This ash helps produce soil that is exceptionally rich in minerals. Abundant rainfall plus a very suitable growing climate and soil make Kagoshima Prefecture a premiere supply base of agricultural products for the rest of Japan. One of these products is excellent green tea.

        Mt. Sakurajima, an active volcano located in the Kagoshima Bay, that is recognized as the symbol of Kagoshima.Mt. Sakurajima, an active volcano located in the Kagoshima Bay, that is recognized as the symbol of Kagoshima.

         

        Kagoshima Green Tea History

        There are several theories how green tea cultivation took root in Kagoshima. The most agreed upon is that a Buddhist priest from the Kyoto area traveled to the hamlet of Yoshimatsu approximately 700 years ago to establish a temple, and thereupon cultivated the first camellia sinensis plant. Tea production occurred only in local areas and remained quite small for several hundred years. Later during the Edo Era (1603-1867) the predominant Satsuma clan encouraged tea cultivation on farms for wider commercial purposes. This increased production greatly but the tea quality was poor and most of it was consumed regionally. In 1887 the first tea producers association was instituted in an effort to improve quality, but it was not until the early 1950's that real improvement was achieved. This was when a large contingent of apprentice farmers relocated to the famed Makinohara region of Shizuoka to learn advanced tea growing and processing techniques. After completion of their training the apprentices returned to Kagoshima and theYabukita cultivar (first developed in Shizuoka) was introduced, thus better quality tea production took hold. By 1975 Kagoshima Prefecture was producing significant amounts of green tea. Even so, the quality and taste of Kagoshima green tea remained relatively inferior to that from other parts of Japan because production facilities were still developing their skills. During these years, much of the raw tea production of Kagoshima was shipped to Shizuoka to be further processed and blended with the much better quality teas from that area. Then in the late 1980's the Kagoshima Prefectural Government mounted a concerted effort to improve quality and name recognition by strengthening the Tea Experiment Station and Tea Growers Association. Their efforts have resulted in considerable success.

        About Kagoshima Present Day and Future

        Present Day and Future

        Due to the broad, flat terrain of Kagoshima Prefecture, long perfectly-aligned rows of tea can be planted and then harvested by mechanical harvesting machines developed exclusively for this purpose. These unique high-volume harvesters are highly efficient and effect a very precise and even pluck of each tea leaf. Presently the Yabukita cultivar represents 41% of total tea production in Kagoshima compared to a national proportion of 76%. Yabukita production is smaller in Kagoshima Prefecture due to the fact that an astounding variety of new camellia sinenses cultivars have been developed there in the last three decades. Twenty eight percent of Kagoshima green tea comes from the Yutaka Midori cultivar followed by smaller amounts from the Sae Midori and Asatsuyu. Others include the Okumusashi, Kanaya Midori, Zairai, Asanoka, and Sakura Jima. Tea leaves from two or more of these cultivars are often blended to achieve the desired aroma and taste balance. The combination of exemplary growing conditions, high-volume harvesting and skilled processing give Kagoshima tea producers comparative advantages over all others in Japan. High quality at reasonable prices have garnered Kagoshima green tea a growing international reputation. It can be concluded that the Kagoshima tea industry is in a constant state of effectively pursuing improvement of total quality management, and that Japanese green tea consumers throughout the world are reaping the benefits.

        About Kagoshima Present Day and Future

         

        In modern facilities staffed with proficiently skilled tea artisans, Kagoshima Prefecture produces approximately 26% of the total national output of finished tea, while Shizuoka Prefecture produces 45%, a combination that dominates the production of Japanese green tea. Other areas with limited tea growing and processing potential such as Uji, Yame and Saga each produce only small amounts of the total which makes their green tea relatively expensive due to a restricted supply. Today the majority of Japanese green tea farmers are older than age 60. And while the number of Japanese people interested in becoming tea farmers decreases, large numbers of human labor intensive tea farms are being abandoned. Most areas of Japan harvest their tea crop two or three times per year while Kagoshima tea growers harvest four times, and in some years five times if weather conditions are favorable. With these factors in mind, along with the previously mentioned advantages, Kagoshima Prefecture is likely to remain the second or perhaps become the leading production area in Japan. The future is bright for Kagoshima green tea.

         

        Travel In Kagoshima Prefecture

        Kagoshima Prefecture is a delightful travel destination. It is easily accessible from all parts of Japan via the Shinkansen (bullet train) or by its international airport located in Kagoshima City. We suggest traveling in the area by car because it makes it possible to tour the beautiful countryside at a leisurely pace and view first hand and close up the ubiquitous and quite impressive green tea fields located throughout the region. Please view the travel suggestions on our Useful Links page.

        Description

        Roasted Organic Green Tea, Loose Leaf

        Houjicha ほうじ茶(AKA hojicha) is good quality Japanese green tea that is roasted in the final stage of its preparation. In less skilled hands than our artisan supplier, Houjucha often has a burnt odor and taste. However, the brown-colored liquid from the first infusion has a very mild roasted flavor and is exquisite tasting. The gentle natural sweetness and tangy aftertaste are very satisfying. The second brew offers a milder, less robust taste without the complexity of the first, but is still very delightful. Dare we say, Organic Houjicha will remind many of a high-quality Oolong. Houjicha is especially refreshing when served chilled on a hot day and is significantly lower in caffeine than other green teas. It is often served with the evening meal in Japan. Organic Houjicha has been produced according to the strict guidelines of the JAS (Japan Agricultural Standard) and is certified organic.

        Two Sizes Available:

        • 100 grams (3.5 ounces)
        • Makes approximately 45 to 50 servings of tea

        • 500 grams (1 pound 2 ounces) 
        • Makes approximately 225 to 250 servings of tea

        Brewing Suggestions:
        First Infusion: Add 1 gram of tea per 100 ml of fresh water, or about one tablespoon per potful. Heat the water to 80C (180F) and brew for one minute.

        Second Infusion: Brew with the same temperature water as the first infusion but for only a few seconds. Please note that the caffeine content of green tea becomes significantly less after the first steeping.

        Hojicha

        Notes: We brewed the tea as suggested above in our taste tests in order to write the product description. We recommend that you experiment with your own techniques to find your most desired taste profile. For a healthy and invigorating refreshment in hot weather chill the liquid in your refrigerator/freezer to the desired temperature or pour over ice. Our products may be kept in your refrigerator before the package is opened. After opening the package, seal and store it in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight. Please do not place an opened package back into your refrigerator.

        Looking for powder version of hojicha?  Click here

        Shipping Policy

        We ship directly to our customers worldwide. Your order will be processed on a secure server at KagoshiaTea.com, then efficiently handled and shipped from Kagoshima, Japan. All of our teas are packaged in foil bags, so they arrive to you fresh. We offer Guaranteed Satisfaction and Free Shipping, as explained below.

        Free Shipping:
        Free shipping is effective for all orders shipped worldwide (Except Australia, United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom See below) for USD$40 or more via Japan Post.

        Free FedEx International shipping over any order of USD$200.

        New: These products are available to ship for free in the USA, Canada, UK, and Australia with an Amazon Prime Account without minimum. Click here to see the list.

        Orders less than USD$40 will be billed at a flat rate of USD$20 for shipping and handling.

        USA, Canada, Australia, Germany, Italy, UK, and France Customers: Due to COVID-19, Japan Post has temporarily stopped shipping items via Air Packet. Due to this, any purchase below $100 will be billed a flat rate of USD$20.  Above USD$100, we ship for free via EMS Air.

        Delivery: Almost all consumer-packaged orders are shipped with tracking from Japan by regular small packet air mail, or in the case of large packages, by ground or ocean freight. Most orders arrive within 10 days under normal conditions. (Due to COVID-19, USA, and Australia Shipment currently does not provide tracking numbers, but we will guarantee delivery for you.) Please contact us before you place your order if you wish to pay extra for it to be shipped with insurance, a return receipt, or by registered mail. Overnight or other expedited shipments are usually not available. We regularly use USPS, Japan Post, and FedEx (including automatic tracking) at our discretion. These shippers are highly efficient, and we rarely have problems with them.

        Our shipments are sometimes subject to customs inspection, which may delay the arrival of your order, and for which we have no control. Please contact us if you have not received your tea within 30 days. If, after 30 days, your order has been determined to be lost, abandoned, or stolen, we will give you a full refund less any previously paid shipping and handling charges. We will not make a shipment twice to the same address where problems have occurred unless the shippee pays additionally for secure delivery service.

        Order Processing, Order Receipt: Once you submit your order and it is successfully processed on our secure server, your browser will display an order summary entitled "Order Receipt." Please print this page for your records. Shortly thereafter, you will receive an email confirmation as well, but this email could be delayed owing to Internet server traffic. You will not receive a follow up e-mail after your purchase has been shipped because most orders arrive within a relatively short time period.

        Taxes: Tea is not subject to sales/consumption tax in the US. Sales/consumption tax on shipments outside the US will be collected by the carrier, dependent upon the local tax authority regulations, and is the responsibility of the buyer. If tea is taxed in your part of the world (Europe for example), the carrier will collect this tax from you the buyer.

          Guarantee

          Store Guarantee: We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, PayPal, Apple Pay, Amazon Pay and other various payment method (listed on the footer of the site). All transactions are processed on a secure server. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with any of our "consumer-packaged" products, please provide us with your purchase information, and we will, without question, give you a full and unconditional refund (excluding applicable shipping fees). There is no need to return the product. You may make use of it as you desire. We reserve the right to limit future sales to anyone who takes unfair advantage of this generous privilege.

          Price Guarantee Policy: We strive to be the best online retailer of Japanese Green Tea products. Our partnership with the best Japanese green tea farms in Japan allow us to acquire their products at reasonable cost, which we transfer to our customers in form of lower prices. We want our customers to get the best price every time.

          If you find any other online store which sells the same item for a lower price within 6 months of the date of your purchase, please let us know, and we will be glad to match that price and refund you the difference. This is true for our store as well; if you find that our store is lowering the price on a product you purchased from us less than 6 months ago, we will refund you the difference. We want you to feel confidence that you are getting the best price.

          To request your partial refund, simply email us a link of the product whose price has been lowered and your order ID. We will process your request and credit your credit card accordingly.

          Our 100% Price Guarantee has some limitations:

          • Our Price Match Guarantee is applicable only to the item you purchased from our store. Additionally, the purchase must be completed before you can request the price match.
          • Promotions such as coupon, rebate, and buy-one-get-one-free offers are not eligible.
          • The item must be in stock on the competitor's site.
          • The competitor site must be an online retailer without a physical retail location.
          • We do not offer price-match against discounters and auction sites such as eBay, Overstock etc.
          • The competitor site must be an authorized retailer for the item in question.
          • The Price Match Guarantee includes the retail price of the item and the shipping cost. It does not include sales tax.

          What is Special About Kagoshima Tea?

          Kagoshima is the southern gateway of Japan. Southerly ocean breezes provide Kagoshima Prefecture with a temperate to sub-tropical climate thus making the weather typically mild and comfortable year around. The region has a long history of volcanic activity with eleven still active, such that much of the land throughout Kagoshima has been covered in a layer of volcanic ash known as “shirasu” (in Japanese). This ash helps produce soil that is exceptionally rich in minerals. Abundant rainfall plus a very suitable growing climate and soil make Kagoshima Prefecture a premiere supply base of agricultural products for the rest of Japan. One of these products is excellent green tea.

          Mt. Sakurajima, an active volcano located in the Kagoshima Bay, that is recognized as the symbol of Kagoshima.Mt. Sakurajima, an active volcano located in the Kagoshima Bay, that is recognized as the symbol of Kagoshima.

           

          Kagoshima Green Tea History

          There are several theories how green tea cultivation took root in Kagoshima. The most agreed upon is that a Buddhist priest from the Kyoto area traveled to the hamlet of Yoshimatsu approximately 700 years ago to establish a temple, and thereupon cultivated the first camellia sinensis plant. Tea production occurred only in local areas and remained quite small for several hundred years. Later during the Edo Era (1603-1867) the predominant Satsuma clan encouraged tea cultivation on farms for wider commercial purposes. This increased production greatly but the tea quality was poor and most of it was consumed regionally. In 1887 the first tea producers association was instituted in an effort to improve quality, but it was not until the early 1950's that real improvement was achieved. This was when a large contingent of apprentice farmers relocated to the famed Makinohara region of Shizuoka to learn advanced tea growing and processing techniques. After completion of their training the apprentices returned to Kagoshima and theYabukita cultivar (first developed in Shizuoka) was introduced, thus better quality tea production took hold. By 1975 Kagoshima Prefecture was producing significant amounts of green tea. Even so, the quality and taste of Kagoshima green tea remained relatively inferior to that from other parts of Japan because production facilities were still developing their skills. During these years, much of the raw tea production of Kagoshima was shipped to Shizuoka to be further processed and blended with the much better quality teas from that area. Then in the late 1980's the Kagoshima Prefectural Government mounted a concerted effort to improve quality and name recognition by strengthening the Tea Experiment Station and Tea Growers Association. Their efforts have resulted in considerable success.

          About Kagoshima Present Day and Future

          Present Day and Future

          Due to the broad, flat terrain of Kagoshima Prefecture, long perfectly-aligned rows of tea can be planted and then harvested by mechanical harvesting machines developed exclusively for this purpose. These unique high-volume harvesters are highly efficient and effect a very precise and even pluck of each tea leaf. Presently the Yabukita cultivar represents 41% of total tea production in Kagoshima compared to a national proportion of 76%. Yabukita production is smaller in Kagoshima Prefecture due to the fact that an astounding variety of new camellia sinenses cultivars have been developed there in the last three decades. Twenty eight percent of Kagoshima green tea comes from the Yutaka Midori cultivar followed by smaller amounts from the Sae Midori and Asatsuyu. Others include the Okumusashi, Kanaya Midori, Zairai, Asanoka, and Sakura Jima. Tea leaves from two or more of these cultivars are often blended to achieve the desired aroma and taste balance. The combination of exemplary growing conditions, high-volume harvesting and skilled processing give Kagoshima tea producers comparative advantages over all others in Japan. High quality at reasonable prices have garnered Kagoshima green tea a growing international reputation. It can be concluded that the Kagoshima tea industry is in a constant state of effectively pursuing improvement of total quality management, and that Japanese green tea consumers throughout the world are reaping the benefits.

          About Kagoshima Present Day and Future

           

          In modern facilities staffed with proficiently skilled tea artisans, Kagoshima Prefecture produces approximately 26% of the total national output of finished tea, while Shizuoka Prefecture produces 45%, a combination that dominates the production of Japanese green tea. Other areas with limited tea growing and processing potential such as Uji, Yame and Saga each produce only small amounts of the total which makes their green tea relatively expensive due to a restricted supply. Today the majority of Japanese green tea farmers are older than age 60. And while the number of Japanese people interested in becoming tea farmers decreases, large numbers of human labor intensive tea farms are being abandoned. Most areas of Japan harvest their tea crop two or three times per year while Kagoshima tea growers harvest four times, and in some years five times if weather conditions are favorable. With these factors in mind, along with the previously mentioned advantages, Kagoshima Prefecture is likely to remain the second or perhaps become the leading production area in Japan. The future is bright for Kagoshima green tea.

           

          Travel In Kagoshima Prefecture

          Kagoshima Prefecture is a delightful travel destination. It is easily accessible from all parts of Japan via the Shinkansen (bullet train) or by its international airport located in Kagoshima City. We suggest traveling in the area by car because it makes it possible to tour the beautiful countryside at a leisurely pace and view first hand and close up the ubiquitous and quite impressive green tea fields located throughout the region. Please view the travel suggestions on our Useful Links page.

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          Simon Wiebe
          Great tea

          Excellent tea, I always keep some on hand. Great service as well

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          Frederick Simpson
          The organic houjicha

          Excellent tea. My family and friends all enjoyed over the holidays.

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          Aaron L.
          Good tea

          Good tea :tea::ok_hand:

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          Lucyna I.
          great

          great