Handcrafted "Chu-Araho" Tea Ceremony Society Chasen (for koicha)
Handcrafted "Chu-Araho" Tea Ceremony Society Chasen (for koicha)
Couldn't load pickup availability
This chasen (matcha whisk) is designed for koicha (thick tea) and has slightly thicker and stronger tines to blend the matcha into a smooth, concentrated paste-like tea. The writing on the box reads "Dainihon Chado Gakkai" (Japan Tea Ceremony Society), one of the schools of tea ceremony. This chasen is ideal for chado students and intermediate tea enthusiasts who want to practice the refined, formal preparation of koicha.
Notice: Due to the whisk being handmade, there may be slight variation in appearance.
ONE PER CUSTOMER.
Made in Japan
This chasen is handcrafted by Chikumeido, one of the most honored Takayama Chasen manufacturers in Japan.
Details
Type: Chu-Araho (approx. 48 tines)
Material: white bamboo
Dimension: approx. 4 1/4 inches x 2 1/4 inches
Care
The tines are very delicate. After each use, clean gently with lukewarm water. Do not use soap. Let it air-dry thoroughly.
Share




The Beauty of Handcrafted Takayama Chasen
Takayama is a region in Nara, with centuries of chasen-making heritage. Known for their fine balance and durability, Takayama Chasens are revered for their role in preserving the traditions of the Japanese tea ceremony. Unlike mass-produced alternatives, each whisk is meticulously handcrafted from a single piece of bamboo, reflecting the precision and quiet dedication of skilled artisans. This craftsmanship embodies the spirit of harmony and mindfulness, making the Takayama Chasen not just a tool, but an enduring symbol of Japan’s tea culture.

Are you choosing your whisk correctly?
Bigger doesn't mean better. For beginners, we recommend chasens (whisks) with around 70 prongs. More prongs make it easier to create a nice foam for usucha (thin tea), but the whisk tends to be larger and can be hard to use. In contrast, lower-pronged chasens are smaller and easier to handle, but they’re less effective at producing a smooth foam. Instead, they’re traditionally designed for preparing koicha (thick tea), where a smooth, paste-like consistency is desired.
FAQ
Where are your products from?
Everything we carry at chacha maimai is made in Japan.
Why is there a purchase limit?
Many of our products—from matcha powders to handcrafted tea whisks—are not mass-produced. They are made with care, skill, and dedication by Japanese farmers, artisans, and craftspeople. To honor their work and help prevent unauthorized resale, we limit purchases of tools to one per item per customer. We appreciate your understanding and support.
What's your shipping and return policy?
We offer free economy shipping on orders over $70. Expedited shipping options are also available at an additional cost.
Please note that we do not accept returns. However, if your item arrives damaged, please contact us by email.
Blog posts
-
How to Choose the Right Matcha for You
It's true — not all matcha is created equal. Selecting the right matcha for you involves understanding the characteristics of various matcha grades and how they interact with different ingredients....
How to Choose the Right Matcha for You
It's true — not all matcha is created equal. Selecting the right matcha for you involves understanding the characteristics of various matcha grades and how they interact with different ingredients....
-
How chacha maimai began
Healing by reconnecting. Hi there, I'm Yoshie. I'm no tea expert - as someone who grew up in Japan, tea was a part of our daily life. It was a...
How chacha maimai began
Healing by reconnecting. Hi there, I'm Yoshie. I'm no tea expert - as someone who grew up in Japan, tea was a part of our daily life. It was a...