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 A 2-day/1-night trip to enjoy tea at KAI Hoshino Resorts KAI Enshu|Recommended Model Course

Shizuoka Prefecture accounts for about 40% of all tea plantations in Japan. With a mild climate suitable for tea cultivation and techniques handed down over the years, the prefecture produces high quality tea as the number one tea production area in Japan. There are many famous tea-producing areas in the prefecture, including Hamamatsu, Makinohara, and Shimada, and each area, whether flat or mountainous, is rich in individuality. Tea stores, Japanese tea cafes, and tea experience spots are also popular.
Hoshino Resorts KAI Enshu, located in Tateyamaji hot spring on the shore of Lake Hamana, offers tea-themed hospitality for your stay. Here is a model plan for two days and one night to enjoy tea in a way that is unique to the region where it is produced.

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