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Fukujuen

Seijin no Shiro

UsuchaUji$12.00 (20g) (~$0.60/g)

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Full Product Name
Powdered Japanese Tea Matcha "Seijin no Shiro"
Vendor
Fukujuen
Prices By Size
{ "20g": "$12.00 USD (currently listed as sold out under Default Title)", "100g": "¥8,100 (page returned in JPY currency rather than USD when fetched directly at global.fukujuen.com/products/... path — see contradiction note)" }
Container Dimensions 20g
5.7 cm diameter x 5.6 cm height
Container Dimensions 100g
9.0 cm diameter x 8.8 cm height
Grade Style
Usucha-style (light, everyday-grade) Uji Matcha
Region
Uji (implied)
Tasting Notes
Light and refined usucha-style Uji Matcha with a delicate bitterness and clean finish; perfect for traditional tea preparation or modern matcha recipes; a WebSearch summary additionally described it as having a delicate, velvety texture, vibrant jade color, balanced sweetness with subtle umami, and being favored by the Urasenke tea ceremony school for usucha
Brewing Instructions
{ "hot_usucha": "Add 2g (~2 teaspoons) to tea bowl; pour 60ml of 80°C water; whisk briskly with chasen until frothy", "cold_matcha": "Add 2-3g matcha and 50ml hot water; whisk well, then add 2-3 ice cubes; enjoy once chilled", "other_uses": "Iced matcha lattes or matcha affogato using a stronger brew" }
Shelf Life
240 days from production ("Best Before")
Storage
Freshness is essential to tea; consume promptly after opening
Purchase Limit
Maximum 5 items per customer due to high demand
Availability
20g Default Title variant shown as sold out at time of check; a 200g can variant is referenced in search listings but its dedicated product page returned a 404 when fetched directly
Reviews 20g
{ "count": 1, "rating": "100% five-star (5/5)", "sample_quote": "\"The items are absolutely perfect.\"" }
Ingredients
Not listed on page
Certifications Awards
None disclosed

Research notes

Combined the 20g product page with a separately-fetched 100g can page. A search-indexed URL for a 200g can (titled with a Japanese suffix meaning "copy") returned HTTP 404 when fetched directly, suggesting that listing may be stale, mistitled, or removed from the live site.