To American customers
Please Note
Because currently, Japan Post has not yet fully resumed shipping to the United States, It is not possible to attach a tracking number to regular airmail.
This forced us to choose EMS, which has a high shipping cost, to attach a tracking number.
We are very sorry but thank you for your understanding.
About shipping cost
If you purchase multiple different items, we will refund the difference in shipping costs. (the same delivery address and limited to within 2 kg including the packing material)
※ To the United States, since it is shipped by EMS , it is possible to ship together even 2 kg or more.
Please Note
Now, the pandemic has caused many countries/territories to take measures such as stopping acceptance of inbound postal items as well as considerable suspension and reduction of flights from/to Japan. Accordingly, our transportation performance has significantly declined. Because of the global reduction of flights, considerable delivery delays are expected for shipping.
Miyazaki Sencha 100g, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Award, Japanese Loose Leaf Green Tea, Made in Japan
Merits
>This tea is made in Miyazaki
prefecture.
>This tea garden won the Minister of
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Award for the third consecutive year.
Product Description
Product
Dimensions: 23 x 11 x 1.5 cm
Contents: 100 g
Best Before: 3-6 months
International Buyers – Please
Note
a) Import duties,
taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These
charges are the buyer's responsibility.
b) Please check with
your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be
prior to bidding/buying.
Tips
Japanese tea comes in many
varieties. Ryokucha, the most common green tea, is made by simply steaming
and drying leaves without fermenting them like black tea.
Bancha is made of the tough
leaves and twigs left over after the more tender leaves are picked out for
green tea, and Houjicha is made by roasting Bancha.
Barley, buckwheat, other cereals and various herbs are also made into tea and have been more widely considered good for health recently.
YA SJ 754