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4. Japanese tea fields


Tea fields from all over Japan will be projected onto a large screen.
By choosing the production area from the map,
You can enjoy the beautiful tea fields unique to each region.

①Shizuoka Prefecture
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Shizuoka Prefecture has over 20 tea-producing regions, including Makinohara, Kawane, Kakegawa, Haruno, Tenryu, Motoyama, Shimizu, and Numazu.
You can enjoy the unique scenery of tea fields in each producing area, such as tea fields on steep mountain slopes and tea fields that are hidden away in deep mountains that are difficult to reach.

2. Kyoto Prefecture
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Tea, which is said to have been introduced from China during the Heian period, is said to have started to be cultivated in Wazuka Town, Kyoto Prefecture, during the Kamakura period 700 to 800 years ago.
This industry has been passed down to the present day and is a tea plantation that utilizes the mountain slopes.
In the tea fields that spread out in concentric circles from the valley side, you can enjoy the "circular tea garden" that looks like a geometric pattern.

3. Kagoshima Prefecture
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Kagoshima Prefecture was actually a latecomer when it began actively cultivating tea in the 1960s.
We started tea cultivation by preparing the land in advance so that mechanization could be used.
You can enjoy a dynamic 360° view of the tea fields.