Japan is a country that attaches great importance to coffee culture, and a large number of coffee brands compete in the market every year. Here we will introduce you to the top ten coffee brands and coffee shop in Japan.
First place: Yamauchi Coffee
Yamauchi Coffee is a coffee brand founded by Jiro Yamauchi in the early 1970s. This brand of coffee beans is considered one of the best in Japan. The core philosophy of Yamauchi Coffee is based on fresh, high-quality coffee beans to ensure that every cup of coffee is perfect.
Second place: Kohikan Coffee
Amber Coffee is a coffee brand founded by three brothers in 1945. This brand of coffee beans is considered one of Japan's finest specialty coffee beans, and it also promotes and uses coffee beans with certified growing environments.
Third place: Kirin Mountain Coffee
Qilinshan Jiaxi is a coffee brand with a history of more than 50 years. The brand is known for its unique roasting techniques while promoting the sustainability of coffee farming.
Fourth place: FUKUROU Coffee
Founded in 1990, Fuso Jiaxi is a coffee brand based on natural and organic coffee beans. The brand's coffee beans are blended from a variety of specialty coffee beans to provide consumers with a premium, healthy choice.
Fifth place: Koyama Coffee
Xiaoshan Jiaxi is a coffee brand founded in 1965. The brand focuses on coffee roasting and blending technology to ensure consistent quality and taste. Xiaoshan Jiaxi’s coffee beans are available in supermarkets, coffee shops and restaurants across the country.
Sixth place: Shinshu Pearl Coffee
Pearl Coffee was founded in the 1930s and is one of the oldest coffee brands in Japan. The brand is known for its premium coffee beans and unique roasting techniques, while also offering customers multiple options including espresso, cold brew, black coffee, and more.
Seventh place: Ishikawa Coffee
Ishiguro Coffee is a coffee brand founded in 1950. The brand is famous for its fresh coffee beans and exquisite roasting technology. The brand currently operates retail stores and cafes in the Tokyo area.
Eighth place: Hirota Coffee
Hirota Coffee was founded in 1931 and is one of the most famous coffee brands in Japan. The brand's coffee beans are blended from more than 20 different coffee beans to ensure consistent quality and taste.
Ninth place: Suigyoku Coffee
Cuiyue Jiaxi is a coffee brand with a history of 65 years. It was founded in 1956. The brand's coffee beans are blended from super coffee beans produced by Watanabe Coffee, and their smell and taste are unique in Japan.
Tenth place: Ushinori Coffee
Unori Coffee is a coffee brand that sells low-price and high-quality coffee. The brand has a large following across Japan and is popular for its unique taste and innovative coffee-making techniques.
Drip coffee was invented in Japan. Due to the development of Japanese coffee shops and coffee culture, hanging ear drip coffee has gradually become an important part of the Japanese coffee market. Ear-mounted coffee has the characteristics of convenience, easy portability and high quality, so it is favored by consumers.
Many Japanese coffee companies have also seen the market potential of ear-mounted coffee, so set up the drip coffee production line with Drip coffee bag packing machine, and began to launch their own drip coffee products. The main products of these companies usually include ground coffee in bag pack and drip coffee bag. Ground coffee is a kind of coffee that is brewed after grinding coffee beans into powder, while drip coffee is to put the ground coffee powder into a special filter bag, hang it on the cup, and then add hot water for brewing .
The hanging coffee of these companies usually uses high-quality coffee beans, which are finely ground and screened to ensure the best taste and aroma of the coffee. In addition, these companies will also provide some additional services, such as customized coffee packaging design and some matching coffee utensils, to increase consumers' awareness and loyalty to the brand.
In short, hanging ear drip coffee is an important product in Japanese coffee culture. It is not only convenient and fast, but also allows you to enjoy a high-quality coffee experience. As attention and recognition of ear-hanging coffee increases globally, Japanese coffee companies and coffee shop are constantly launching new products and services to meet consumer demand.