Ureshino Tea — 550-Year-Old Hillside Garden
Ureshino-cha is the collective name for teas grown in the mineral-rich hills around Ureshino Onsen — a tradition established in 1504 when a Buddhist monk brought seeds from Kyoto and found that the hot-spring-influenced soil produced an unusually deep, sweet flavor. Modern Ureshino tea production emphasizes tamaryokucha, a lightly steamed green tea with a distinctive roasted aroma unlike the grassy freshness of Shizuoka teas. The Ureshino Tea Cultural Museum and adjacent tea gardens offer seasonal harvest experiences.
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