Tea-grass field tea
It is said that the taste and aroma of tea can be improved by the tea-grass farming method in which the ridges of the tea plantation are cut.
Please try the products that have taken "a lot of effort" to make delicious tea.
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It is said that the taste and aroma of tea can be improved by the tea-grass farming method in which the ridges of the tea plantation are cut.
Please try the products that have taken "a lot of effort" to make delicious tea.
"Tea-grass farming method" is a traditional farming method in which pampas grass and bamboo grass are laid in the furrows of a tea plantation, and it used to be a common satoyama landscape that was seen everywhere in Japan. Due to the modernization of agriculture and people's lives, this farming method has been declining, and is currently being continued only in the limited areas of Kakegawa City, Kikugawa City, Shimada City, Makinohara City, and Kawanehon Town in Shizuoka Prefecture. increase. A typical example is the Higashiyama district in Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture.
In order to continue and inherit the "tea grass field farming method", it is important to improve the motivation of tea farmers who are the managers of the tea plantation and to train the leaders. We interviewed young producers who will be responsible for making tea in the future at the actual tea-grass farming site. Those who were born in Higashiyama, who once left their hometown to go on to university or get a job, or those who got a job at a company and saw tea from a different perspective, absorb their experiences within themselves and work flexibly on agriculture. Young producers who are out.