about
In the Japanese tradition, matcha is meant to be shared. It’s enjoyed in social settings, creating space for connection.
Kubo has a meaning in both Japanese and Filipino cultures. In Japanese, it refers to something long-lasting. In Tagalog, it’s a term for a small field hut, a usual place for people to gather, unwind, and spend time.
Kubo aims to bring both meanings to life, using matcha to bring people together and connect.
