Walking Through Tea Plantation on Makinohara Upland – Fantastic Scenes in the World Tea Festival 2019

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In the spring session of the World Tea Festival 2019, visitors enjoyed sightseeing on Makinohara upland. The festival provided a program “Chabatake Walking”, in which visitors enjoyed walking through tea plantation on Makinohara upland with sightseeing and tea experiences in … Continue reading

Tea Plantation with the Subtle and Profound Cherry Blossoms

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The end of spring gave us a mystical view of Japanese cherry blossoms with tea plantation in Kawane region in Shimada city. The Japanese cherry tree “Sakura” is called as “Mizume Sakura in Ushinshiro”. This subtle and profound tree is … Continue reading

Paddy Fields Reflect Tea Plantation

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In Makinohara area, many tea farmers cultivate vegetables and crops in addition to tea plants. For example, lettuce, cabbage, green onion, rice, maze, etc. As for lettuce and cabbage, tea farmers cultivate them on paddy fields after harvest of rice. … Continue reading

Tea Plantations viewed from Tomei Highway

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If you are planning to travel Japan, there are many ways to visit Shizuoka prefecture. From Tokyo, Kyoto, Nagoya. Of course, you can come to Shizuoka directly by using Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport. As a candidate of for transportation to … Continue reading

Spring Shower and Falling Cherry Blossoms

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Weather in April is very changeable. Rainy, windy, foggy, cycling of cold and warm days, and so on. Spring shower provide water essential for growth of tea plants. In addition, the April shower give a fantastic atmosphere to tea plantations … Continue reading

Tea Sprouts Growing with Cherry Blossoms Blooming

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Tea sprouts are growing at a good rate on Makinohara upland thanks to the good climate. In this year, there are no frost damage and other climate disasters. Now new leaves are opening one by one. The best time to … Continue reading

Spring Tinge Tinging the Doorbell of First Flush Season of Japanese Tea

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Speaking spring season in Japan, many people would recall cherry blossoms. Yes that’s right, however, not only cherry blossoms, buds of tea plants are also symbol of spring in Japan!! Buds of tea plants began to grow as it became … Continue reading

The Competition for the Skill of Tea Plantation Management in Makinohara

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In the winter time, highly active tea farmers conduct an annual competition for the skill of tea plantation management in each tea plantation district in order to improve their skill mutually. In Makinohara area, tea farmers carried out the mutual … Continue reading