Naoki Matcha Traditional Matcha Starter Set – Bamboo Matcha Whisk (Chasen), Scoop (Chashaku), Stainless Steel Sifter – Japanese Matcha Tea Set
$14.45








Price: $14.45
(as of Jan 24, 2025 10:44:32 UTC – Details)
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Great-tasting matcha from Japan
We offer matcha and tea from the best tea regions all over Japan. Direct from farms and tea manufacturers.
A focus on quality and flavor
Our mission is to help you enjoy matcha. We have 7 different kinds of matcha for you to choose from.

What problem are we solving?
Not all matcha is equal. It is tough to separate good matcha from the overpriced and mediocre. We work hard to offer the best quality product at each price point.
Why do we love what we do?
For something so simple, matcha can have a huge range of flavors ranging from sweet, nutty to savory and complex. Depending on the available tea leaves and growing techniques, there are so many possibilities!
How did we get our start?
We started with just 1 type of matcha. We now work direct with a network of tea growers and manufacturers in Japan, offering 7 kinds of matcha.
Shop Naoki Matcha
For matcha at home – Enjoy authentic Japanese matcha tea at home with this matcha set
Essential matcha set – This matcha set includes the most essential tools for matcha at home – a bamboo whisk, matcha scoop (chashaku) and matcha sift.
Make matcha the traditional way – These same tools have been used for centuries in Japan to prepare a proper bowl of matcha.
Giftable – The matcha set comes in a nice looking gift box, perfect as a thoughftul gift for your family and friends who are seasoned matcha lovers or keen to try matcha.
Each tool serves a specific purpose – The matcha whisk (chasen) helps create a smooth and frothy texture, the matcha scoop (chashaku) helps you easily scoop matcha out of the packaging.

C.D.S. –
Superb!
Best yet and weâve tried many. Prefer to use horizontally. We wake up refreshed with the mouth tape still in tact.
Casey Swan –
Just as pictured, Great Quality!
As someone who loves matcha lattes, iâd been trying to get my hands on a kit to make them myself for a while. I love this! so easy to use and maintain. Definitely worth the money, cheaper than some other sets iâve seen and great quality. Very light materials. Sturdy and strong, be careful with the whisk though, itâs a delicate piece (not breakable delicate but needs care).
Joshua Sivak –
After visitors, wife started drinking this
We had visitors for a week and they were having this in the morning. Afterwards, my wife wanted to start having it as well at home. This was a simple and nice starter set for her. The cost made it not a big deal to try and it seems it was of good quality for the price. I have never used it so I can’t personally speak about it but my wife hasn’t complained and used it a bunch of times now.
Marina G –
Made in China NOT Japan
They try to make it seem like their product is made in Japan when itâs actually made in China. While this may be a small issue for some, for others This is a big deal. Japan is known to have better practices that have strict regulations so that products that are related to food are a lot safer. Chinese Matcha whisks are known to use chemicals and not be dried naturally. These people lie about their product to try to make you think that youâre getting a high-quality safe Japanese food grade product and itâs not. Makes you wonder why they feel the need to lie about that and if their Chinese product is safe at all.
Lindsey M –
Good Quality
The Naoki whisk and sifter are good quality for a matcha tea lover. I have had matcha tea kits in the past but never had a small sifter, it definitely helps the tea return to a very fine powder from out of the bag. The whisk is good too, got some foam by hand fairly easily.
Kooks –
Works well, but a little basic
It does the job it needs to, but the items do feel a little on the cheap side, particularly the scoop, which feels like a disposable, lightweight chopstick. I do not seeing the scoop lasting very long, especially through multiple washes. The whisk is comparable to many I’ve tried on Amazon. The strainer is the nicest item in this pack, though is very much like any other you may have tried. If you’re looking for a simple pack to get started, this will defiantly get the job done.
David –
Great matcha starter set!
This matcha set has everything you need to get started with making good matcha. You use the sifter along with the spoon for measuring a good portion for a brew and then make sure to boil some water and leave the whisk in it to “season” it. After that simply brew as normal and use the whisk to get rid of any clumps and such. Overall a great starter set!
Jenna Greene –
Love!!
I have been debating getting one of these for a while because I didnât see a huge need for it until I started making matcha more often. I noticed I consistently got clumps and when I tried to sift it, it either went right through the strainer or was difficult to push through. With this it is easy to scoop the matcha out, put it in the sifter, and push it through with the spoon. I donât know how essential the whisk is but I am obviously going to use it since it came with the set. It did untwirl the edges after one light use. I would assume that is normal but I donât really know. It is super easy to clean though I just whisk it in some soap and water to knock off any extra matcha. I whisk it before adding anything so it just has matcha water on it so I am not super worried about cleaning it any further. Overall, I am quite happy with it and how it has given me non clumpy matcha and would recommend it!