Matcha for Mother’s Day — A Gift of Peace and Gratitude

Matcha for Mother’s Day — A Gift of Peace and Gratitude

Hello everyone 😊
This is Keko, your online staff.

Mother’s Day is just around the corner.

Flowers and chocolates are lovely—but they’re not the only way to say thank you.
How about gifting a moment of peace and appreciation with a cup of matcha?

Let’s take a look at how Mother’s Day is celebrated around the world, and why matcha makes such a meaningful gift.

🌍 Mother’s Day Traditions Around the World
In Japan
Mother’s Day falls on the second Sunday of May.
While carnations are the classic gift, matcha and traditional sweets have become increasingly popular.
These gifts reflect a desire to care for our mothers’ well-being and to offer them a moment of calm in their day.

In the U.S. and Canada
Also celebrated on the second Sunday of May, it’s common to go out for a nice meal, give flowers or send a heartfelt card.
But in recent years, gifts that offer “experiences” or “relaxation” are trending.
Matcha fits perfectly—it creates a small, beautiful moment to unwind at home.

In the UAE, Singapore, and other parts of Asia and the Middle East
While the timing varies, the spirit of appreciation is strong across cultures.
In recent years, the popularity of Japanese culture and wellness-focused gifts has grown—making matcha and wagashi (Japanese sweets) a well-received and elegant option.

🍵 Recommended Matcha Gift
Matcha Debut
Perfect for beginners, this set lets your loved one enjoy matcha at home—just like in a Japanese tea ceremony.

🌸 A Message from Us
What our mothers truly deserve is a little break from the everyday.
A moment of calm. A pause to breathe.

We hope our matcha brings not just flavor, but also your heartfelt “thank you” in every sip.

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