Shizuoka Teas Everywhere – Aizu Wakamatsu City Northwest of Lake Inawashiro

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Shizuoka teas are enjoyed everywhere in Japan. As mentioned before, tea blenders produce loose leaf teas by using some of crude teas made in various tea estates. Some specialty tea stores blend crude teas made by some tea factories located … Continue reading

Local Lunch with Shizuoka Tea on Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

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Tokyo Metropolitan Government will serve some of local specialty dishes for lunch from 28th August to 8th September in its cafeteria on weekday. Some prefectures provide local foods characteristic to each region. Shizuoka local lunch will be served from 4th to 8th … Continue reading

Shizuoka Teas Everywhere – Around Lake Biwa

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Shizuoka teas are enjoyed everywhere in Japan. In many cases, local tea companies blend a wide variety of crude teas made in various tea estates in order to adjust tea flavor characteristic to each company according to the local taste. Due to … Continue reading

Japanese Teas in Shimane – the Province of Gods

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Shimane prefecture is famous for its historical importance in Japan. The prefecture has two of the most significant cities in the history of Japan. Izumo and Matsue. I’d like to share the trip to the divine places of historical significance … Continue reading

Japanese Teas in Matsue – the Chief City of the Province of Gods

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Matsue city is one of the most mystic cities in Japan and famous as the city of water, the chief city of the province of Gods, as mentioned by Lafcadio Hearn [800], and the second largest consumption of Japanese tea … Continue reading

Shizuoka Tea Offered to the Divine Islands – Oki Islands

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Oki islands, known as the islands of Gods in Japan and the forth island created by Izanami and Izanagi recorded in Japanese myth “Kojiki”. Landscapes of native nature express so fantastic views in a wide variety as if gods and … Continue reading