Kochouan Launches 2026 New Season Signature Teas 'Kochou no Yume' and 'Yamagiri'

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  • Kochouan Launches 2026 New Season Signature Teas 'Kochou no Yume' and 'Yamagiri'
  • Kochouan, a tea brand operated by Watahan Mihara Shoten, has begun selling its 2026 new season teas, 'Kochou no Yume' and 'Yamagiri,' starting May 29, 2026.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: May 30, 2026

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Kochouan, a tea brand operated by Watahan Mihara Shoten, has begun selling its 2026 new season teas, 'Kochou no Yume' and 'Yamagiri,' starting May 29, 2026.

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Kochouan Launches 2026 New Season Signature Teas 'Kochou no Yume' and 'Yamagiri' (May 30, 2026), PR Times
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May 30, 2026
Kochouan, a tea brand operated by Watahan Mihara Shoten, has begun selling its 2026 new season teas, 'Kochou no Yume' and 'Yamagiri,' starting May 29, 2026.
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Kochouan, operated by Watahan Mihara Shoten (headquartered in Azumino, Nagano Prefecture; President: Tomohiro Kitazawa), has transitioned its signature teas, 'Kochou no Yume' and 'Yamagiri,' to the 2026 new harvest and began sales on Friday, May 29, 2026.

In recent years, the environment surrounding tea leaves has undergone significant changes, with ongoing increases in raw material prices and production costs. Despite these circumstances, the company remains dedicated to its mission of "delivering delicious tea to customers" and has carefully selected this year's tea leaves with a primary focus on quality.

■ Kochou no Yume
This is a signature tea blend representing Kochouan, combining Kochi Prefecture's "Tsuno Tea" with tea leaves from Kagoshima Prefecture.
For the 2026 harvest, the company has switched from previously used Miyazaki tea leaves to Kagoshima tea leaves. Even with the same tea varieties, the aroma and flavor vary significantly depending on the land, climate, and producer.
The company examines the condition of the tea leaves each year to pursue the "best combination for the year," ensuring a special new tea experience centered on quality.
Please enjoy this year's unique flavor, featuring the refreshing aroma and soft sweetness characteristic of new tea.

■ Yamagiri
This tea is meticulously crafted using only single-origin tea leaves from Kochi Prefecture.
Single-origin refers to tea made exclusively from leaves sourced from a single region. Unlike blends, it allows the consumer to experience the direct personality and flavor profile unique to that location.
It is characterized by the rich aroma typical of Kochi-grown tea and a clean, refreshing aftertaste. Please enjoy the freshness of the new harvest alongside the distinct character of the region.

Moving forward, the Kochouan brand intends to further refine its techniques and provide the value of "Nagomi" (comfort) by ensuring the delivery of safe, secure, and delicious products to customers.

[Product Information]
■ Kochou no Yume
Content: 100g
Price: 1,350 yen (tax included)

■ Yamagiri
Content: 100g
Price: 1,296 yen (tax included)

'Kochou no Yume' and 'Yamagiri' are available at Kochouan stores.

[Sales Locations]
Azumino Main Store, Aeon Toyoshina Store, Beisia Azumino Horigane Store, Matsumoto Kotobuki Store, Matsumoto Ishishiba Store, Suwa Store, Minami Nagano Store, Nakano Store

FAQ

When did Kuchian start selling its representative tea?

Sales began on Friday, May 29, 2026.

What are the characteristics of the new tea 'Kochou no Yume'?

It is a premium tea combining tea leaves from Tono, Kochi Prefecture and Kagoshima Prefecture, known for its refreshing aroma and soft sweetness unique to new tea.

Where is the origin of 'Yamikiri'?

It uses only single-origin tea leaves from Kochi Prefecture.

Where can I purchase the new tea?

It is available at 8 stores: Azuminomoto, Aeon Toyoko, Baymax Azuminomoto Horigane, Matsumoto Hisajima, Matsumoto Ishizuki, Suwa, Minamichino, and Nakano.

What is the price and quantity of the new tea?

'Kochou no Yume' is 100g for 1,350 yen (tax included), and 'Yamikiri' is 100g for 1,296 yen (tax included).