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Makinohara Daichaen

It is considered as the biggest tea plantation fields in East Asia. The massive green field has become a landmark of Shizuoka. Since the tea plantation field is situated on the Makinohara highland, you can see the tallest mountain in Japan, Mount Fuji, in the distance. On top of that, there is Ochanosato Museum where you can learn all about the history of Japanese green tea and tea of the world. You can also taste tea and learn about Japanese traditional tea ceremony as well. Not to mention, there is a restaurant with a great view and a corner where you can purchase souvenir gifts of Shizuoka.

(Source: 静岡県島田市観光協会)

Biggest tea plantation in East Asia

Measuring 5,000 ha, this massive tea field is the biggest in Japan and said to be the biggest in East Asia. The tea leaves cultivated here have a wonderful smell and rich taste. It is called "Yabukita cha" tea. Makinohara Park is located inside the field, from which you can get a great view.

(Source: きままな猫おやじの1日)

Learn about tea in Tea Museum

Not only can you learn about tea leaves cultivated here, you can also learn about the history and the culture of tea in Japan and tea in the world in this museum. You can also learn about the effectiveness of tea, as well as taste it. On top of that, you can observe the extraction process of tea. In the garden, a restaurant is situated such that you get a great view of a Japanese garden.

(Source: E-WS 旅鉄館)

Experience Japanese traditional tea ceremony

A special tea room is located in the museum in order to enjoy Japanese tea. From the window, you can gaze at the beauty of a Japanese garden. Here, you can learn and experience sado, or Japanese tea ceremony.

(Source: E-WS 旅鉄館)

Address
Nunohikihara, Makinohara-shi, Shizuoka
Contact No.
+81-547-46-2844
+81-547-46-2844
Access
5-min bus ride on Shimada city bus, Hagima-Katsumata line from JR Kanaya station. Get off at Ochanosato stop. 3 min walk from there.
Opening Hours / Holidays
Free entrance
Time Required
Admission fee

(Source: 静岡県島田市観光協会)

Biggest tea plantation in East Asia

Measuring 5,000 ha, this massive tea field is the biggest in Japan and said to be the biggest in East Asia. The tea leaves cultivated here have a wonderful smell and rich taste. It is called "Yabukita cha" tea. Makinohara Park is located inside the field, from which you can get a great view.

(Source: きままな猫おやじの1日)

Learn about tea in Tea Museum

Not only can you learn about tea leaves cultivated here, you can also learn about the history and the culture of tea in Japan and tea in the world in this museum. You can also learn about the effectiveness of tea, as well as taste it. On top of that, you can observe the extraction process of tea. In the garden, a restaurant is situated such that you get a great view of a Japanese garden.

(Source: E-WS 旅鉄館)

Experience Japanese traditional tea ceremony

A special tea room is located in the museum in order to enjoy Japanese tea. From the window, you can gaze at the beauty of a Japanese garden. Here, you can learn and experience sado, or Japanese tea ceremony.

(Source: E-WS 旅鉄館)