Attraction Guide: Awagatake Tea Plantation, Kakegawa, Japan

Awagatake Tea Plantation Guide

A Verdant Paradise: Discover the Beauty of Awagatake Tea Plantation Guide

Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the Awagatake Tea Plantation. This sprawling plantation offers breathtaking views of rolling green tea fields stretching as far as the eye can see. Learn about the art of tea cultivation, sample exquisite local teas, and experience the serenity of this picturesque landscape. It's a perfect destination for tea lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. The Awagatake Tea Plantation has a long and rich history, dating back to the Edo period (1603-1868). The fertile soil and favorable climate of the Kakegawa region have made it an ideal location for tea cultivation for centuries. Over generations, local farmers have perfected the art of growing and processing tea, producing some of the finest green tea in Japan. The plantation continues to thrive today, preserving traditional methods while embracing modern techniques. Visitors can take guided tours of the tea plantation, learning about the different stages of tea cultivation, from planting and harvesting to processing and packaging. Participate in a tea ceremony and sample various types of locally grown green tea. Enjoy the stunning panoramic views from the top of the plantation. Many plantations also offer opportunities to pick your own tea leaves (seasonal). Kakegawa is renowned for its green tea, and you'll find a wide array of tea-infused products, including sweets, snacks, and even savory dishes, at local shops and restaurants.

Transportation

From Kakegawa Station (JR Tokaido Shinkansen or JR Tokaido Line), take the Shizutetsu Justline bus bound for 'Okuyama.' Get off at the 'Awagatake Iriguchi' bus stop. From there, it's approximately a 20-minute walk uphill to the tea plantation. Consider a taxi from the bus stop if you prefer not to walk uphill.