A Tea Day In Fuji



"Mt. Fuji and tea plantation" Shizuoka by Hiroshi Ichikawa.

It is the 88th day counting from the beginning of spring, and it is said to be a turning point from spring to summer. Tea picking of new tea is also performed at this time. The tea leaves picked at 88th night are said to be fine, and it is said that drinking tea on this day will make them live longer ...
This is Shizuoka, the place for tea. A tea plantation is spreading at the foot of Mt. Fuji. The splendid greenery that spreads over the gentle hills and blue Mt. Fuji create a beautiful contrast. Shizuoka tea is cultivated using a traditional farming method called "Tea grass farming," which is recognized as a World Agricultural Heritage.

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