List of Mount Fuji
- Age 3~Age 100
- 4~5 hours
- 10:00
We have prepared a special program that is limited to one group per day and allows you to enjoy Shizuoka tea with all five senses. The Higashiyama district, which produces tea that has been designated as a World Agricultural Heritage Site, is one of the highest quality tea producing areas in the prefecture, but in recent years there has been an increase in the number of dilapidated tea plantations in this area. In this plan, you will pick tea in a scenic tea plantation that has been renovated from a ruined tea plantation, and you will enjoy the picked tea with tempura or as a kaiseki meal with seasonal local ingredients. Also, as a fun activity before and after your meal, you can work up a sweat by climbing up to the top of Mt. Awagatake, the symbol of the area, for about 30 minutes. From the mountaintop terrace, you can see the large tea garden below, the Oi River, Suruga Bay, and the Izu Peninsula on the horizon. On clear days from autumn to winter, you can even see Mt. Fuji. After your meal, enjoy a sencha ceremony where you can brew delicious tea yourself using a teapot. Local staff and farmers will give you detailed instructions, so please try it at home! ~Procedure of the experience~ ① Gather at Higashiyama Ippukudokoro (10:00) ② Welcome tea and program information at local Higashiyama tea (about 20 minutes) ③ Tea picking experience at a ruined tea plantation halfway up Mt. Awagatake (about 30 minutes) ④ Walk It takes about 30 minutes to hike to the top of the mountain! ... Awa Shrine, Iwaza ... Take a short break at the finish line on the terrace at the top of Mt. Awagatake ... ⑤ It's finally time to eat on the terrace with a spectacular view (about 60 minutes) ⑥ After the meal, enjoy being taught how to brew delicious tea Tea time (approx. 30 minutes) ⑦ Transfer to Higashiyama Ippukudokoro by shuttle car, scheduled to disband around 2:00 p.m.
- Age 3~Age 100
- 3~4 hours
- 10:00
At "Experience-based old private house inn Tabinosha", we will guide you through the seasonal Shizuoka mountain village experience! With this plan, you can enjoy a picnic at Cha-no-sato♪ [Winter only] ★Picnic and lunch at Cha-no-sato in winter colors ★One of Japan's best picnics at Cha-no-sato where you can see "Kapposhi", a winter tradition♪11 When the moon comes, the tea farmers in this area are in the tea plant season! This is the only time when you can see the traditional farming method certified as a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System! In this season when there are many sunny days, there is a high probability that you can see Mt. Fuji in the snow! For lunch, enjoy pot-cooked rice with plenty of fresh winter vegetables harvested in this area!
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