From our Family Farm to your Teacup

d:matcha Kyoto

From our Family Farm to your Teacup

Preserving 800 years of Japanese Tea History

d:matcha Kyoto is a small family-owned Japanese tea farm rooted in the mountains of Wazuka, Kyoto. We are a team of farmers and tea lovers dedicated to the craft of authentic Japanese tea. From reclaiming abandoned fields to practicing organic agriculture, our work is simple: we take care of the land that takes care of us. By hosting tea tours and educational experiences, we share the 800-year heritage of our tea town with the world, ensuring that the traditions of Wazuka continue to thrive for generations to come.

This website serves our U.S. customers, offering domestic shipping from our U.S. warehouse for easier access to our authentic Japanese tea. For international shipping (including Japan and other regions), please visit our global website: dmatcha.com.

Our Three-Fold Mission

01. Our Tea

Producing Authentic Japanese Tea

Traceable, single-origin Japanese teas grown organically without pesticides and chemical fertilizers.

02. Our Town

Revitalizing Yubune, Wazuka

We are revitalizing our ageing tea town by breathing new life into it, preserving our heritage, and restoring abandoned homes.

03. Our Knowledge

Sharing our Passion with the World

We share 800 years of tea wisdom through tours, tastings, and global education.

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2026 First Flush Harvest, Handpicking, What is Shincha, The Journey of Leaf to Cup, At the Tencha Factory, White Tea, Baking Matcha Sweets, The Tea Offering Ceremony

Baby Chickens and Ducks, Bud Growth, Shading, Tea Utensils, Matcha Galettes, Yubune Ecosystem, Bud-Weight Types, New Members.

Monthly Newsletter: March 2026 1. Replanting 4,500 "Ujihikari" Saplings - Daiki T. 2. Learning the Art of Yoshizu at Lake...

Monthly Newsletter: March 2026 1. Partner Visits: Kuwait and Berlin - Daiki T. 2. The Art of Drinking Matcha -...

Monthly Newsletter: January 2026 1. Rediscovering Kyoto’s Uniqueness in Taiwan - Daiki T. 2. Exploring Taiwanese Tea - Sora N....

We've redesigned our matcha packaging! What “Japanese-ness” and “d:matcha-ness” Mean to Us For some time, we felt that our brand...

A Commitment to QualityPreserving Traditional Cultivation Techniques of Uji Matcha (Daiki T.) At this year’s Japanese Tea Selection Paris, our...