Details & Attributes

Shibamoto Kamairi-Cha is a pan-fired Japanese green tea distinguished by its sweet "kamaka" aroma; a signature of the kamairi method. The aging process transforms any initial bitterness into a gentle sweetness, resulting in a clear, golden infusion that's perfect for evening enjoyment. 

Notably, this tea can be brewed with boiling water without becoming overly astringent, offering a uniquely enjoyable experience that mirrors the tea’s original freshness.

Color: Transparent golden 

Suggested Consumption: Hot

Caffeine: ★★ Medium

Manufacturing: Pan-Fired Green Tea

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Bitterness

40%

Astringency

60%

Sweetness

80%

Umami

20%

Fragrance

100%

Granularity

30%

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Shibamoto Toshifumi - 柴本俊史

Known affectionately as “Van Gogh” by Mohei for his artistic approach to tea cultivation, Shibamoto follows his own creative vision, crafting teas that are as unique and expressive as works of art. 

His specialty lies in Kamairi-cha, a pan-fired tea that stands apart from the deep-steamed fukamushi-cha commonly produced in Makinohara.

Inspired by his studies in Miyazaki, Kyushu, he has dedicated himself to mastering and innovating this traditional method of tea-making, which involves roasting the leaves in a pan without steaming them.

Shibamoto’s passion for Kamairi-cha began in high school when he was captivated by its aromatic charm—so much so that he jokingly describes it as being “infected by the love virus.”

Beyond Kamairi-cha, he showcases his versatility with a range of tea specialties, including oolong cha, hojicha, and black tea. Each tea reflects his meticulous craftsmanship and deep knowledge of flavor.

Preparation Guide

Slide through the following step-by-step guideline, and brew the perfect cup of tea at home.

Leaves

Measure with Care

For the perfect brew, use 3g (1 Tbsp) of Kamairicha.

This amount allows you to enjoy the tea’s evolving flavors through up to 3 infusions, each offering new notes with every pour.

Temperature

Consistent Heat

Start cool and raise gradually:

100°C (212°F) → 100°C (212°F) → 100°C (212°F).

Each step draws out new layers of flavor, from delicate umami to rich depth.

Water

The Right Quantity

Use 120ml (4.1oz) of water for each infusion.

Consistency ensures every steep reveals the tea’s full character, from the first pour to the last.

Brewing

Timing Each Infusion

Steep with care:

90s → 120s → 180s

Each step reveals a new layer of flavor, balancing freshness, depth, and lingering sweetness.

Tips

Perfect Your Infusion

For a lighter taste, reduce brewing by 10 seconds; for a stronger flavor, extend by 10 seconds

Pouring into a Yuzamashi (cooling vessel) harmonizes the flavor and aroma before serving. Always pour until the very last drop, where the richest flavor concentrates.

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