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Yame matcha, stocked in Switzerland

Yame matcha, delivered across Switzerland

Maison Genkai offers ceremonial and premium matcha sourced directly from Yame, Fukuoka. Delivery across all of Switzerland, from Geneva to Zurich.

Origin, grades and delivery

Direct sourcing from Japan

Our matcha comes directly from Yame, Fukuoka. Each reference states its grade, harvest and intended use.

Transparent grading

Our grading criteria are published and verifiable: first harvest, Okumidori and Saemidori cultivars, Yame origin. You know exactly what you are buying.

Based in Switzerland

Maison Genkai is based in Colombier, Neuchâtel. Customer service in French, English and German. Swiss Post delivery in 48–72 hours.

Formats for each preparation

Ceremonial matcha, premium matcha, hojicha, complete matcha sets (chawan, chasen, chashaku), Japanese ceramics and artisanal knives.

Our matcha range

Grades tailored for every use:

Ceremonial Matcha

First harvest, Okumidori and Saemidori cultivars. For traditional usucha preparation, no sweetener needed.

Premium Matcha

First or early second harvest. Ideal for lattes, baking, and daily drinking.

Hojicha

Japanese green tea roasted at high temperature. Caramelized flavor, very low caffeine, perfect for evenings.

Matcha Sets

Matcha bowl (chawan), bamboo whisk (chasen), scoop (chashaku) and matcha powder. The complete kit to start or gift.

Delivery across all of Switzerland

Frequently asked questions

What is the best matcha in Switzerland?

The right matcha depends on how you prepare it. For usucha, choose a first-harvest grade intended for traditional preparation. For lattes and cooking, premium grade balances flavour with cost per cup.

Where can I buy matcha in Switzerland?

Order directly at maisongenkai.ch. Delivery across all of Switzerland (Zurich, Geneva, Bern, Lausanne, Basel and all regions) in 48 to 72 hours.

How much does delivery cost?

Delivery is CHF 8.90 for orders within Switzerland. Free shipping on orders over CHF 60.

What is the difference between ceremonial and premium matcha?

Ceremonial matcha is first harvest only, with Okumidori and Saemidori cultivars, for traditional preparation. Premium uses first or early second harvest, ideal for lattes and cooking.

Is Maison Genkai matcha good for lattes?

Yes. The premium grade is specifically designed for lattes, smoothies and recipes. For a more refined taste, ceremonial also works in lattes but is primarily intended for traditional preparation.

Where does Maison Genkai source its matcha?

The matcha is sourced directly from Yame in Fukuoka prefecture, Japan. Product pages state the available grade, harvest and cultivars.

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