At a glance
| Japanese name | 山本漢方製薬株式会社 |
|---|---|
| Location | Nagoya, Aichi |
| English support | Inquire via operator |
| Export experience | Inquire via operator |
| Website | www.kanpoyaku-nakaya.com/yamamotokanpo |
About
Major manufacturer of kampo medicines and health food, with OEM capabilities.
Ingredients offered
- Raw material8 suppliers
Dokudami (Houttuynia Cordata)
ドクダミ
East Asian medicinal herb known in kampo as Jūyaku. Star ingredient in K-Beauty, with growing global demand.
Nationwide; commercial cultivation in Tochigi, ShigaMOQ 100 g – 10 kg (extract); 1-100 kg (dried) - Raw material9 suppliers
Yomogi (Japanese Mugwort)
ヨモギ
Japanese mugwort species, distinct from Korean Artemisia asiatica. Long-standing use in kampo and Okinawan cuisine (Fuchiba).
Nationwide (mainland); Okinawa (Fuchiba variety)MOQ 1-100 kg (dried); 100 g – 10 kg (extract) - Raw material6 suppliers
Perilla (Shiso) Leaf Extract
紫蘇葉エキス
Perilla frutescens, known in Japan as shiso (紫蘇), is a herb of the mint family used in Japanese cooking and traditional medicine. The leaves contain rosmarinic acid, perillaldehyde, and anthocyanins (in the red variety). Used in cosmetics for soothing and antioxidant positioning.
Aichi (green/red shiso), Tottori +1MOQ 10–30 kg - Raw material6 suppliers
Mugicha (Barley Tea)
麦茶
Mugicha is a Japanese roasted barley tea, naturally caffeine-free and served cold in summer as a household staple. Export applications include children's beverage ranges and caffeine-free functional beverage lines. Note: mugicha contains barley gluten.
Nationwide; major barley production in Tochigi, Saitama, FukuokaMOQ 100–500 kg (loose / tea bags) - Raw material11 suppliers
Hojicha
焙じ茶
Hojicha is a Japanese green tea that has been roasted at high temperature, producing a distinctive toasty, low-astringency, low-caffeine beverage. The powdered form is used in ice cream, baked goods, specialty lattes, and confectionery. Export demand has grown as a caffeine-lower alternative to matcha.
Kyoto (Uji, Wazuka), Shizuoka +1MOQ 20–100 kg (powder); 50–200 kg (loose) - Raw material13 suppliers
Sencha Extract
煎茶エキス
Sencha is the most widely consumed Japanese green tea. The extract form is spray-dried or concentrated for use in beverages, supplements, and functional foods. Catechins, L-theanine, caffeine, and chlorophyll are key actives. Several FFC products cite sencha polyphenol or specific catechin content for metabolism claims.
Shizuoka, Kagoshima +2MOQ 20–100 kg - Raw material17 suppliers
Matcha Powder
抹茶
Matcha is stone-ground tea powder made from shade-grown tencha green tea leaves. Japan's traditional production centers are Uji (Kyoto), Nishio (Aichi), and Shizuoka. Uji matcha and Nishio matcha are protected geographical indications. Export demand has grown sharply since the 2010s.
Uji (Kyoto) GI, Nishio (Aichi) GI +2MOQ 10–50 kg
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Last updated: 2026-04-23