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  3. Ishitera Tea Plantation
Ishitera Tea Plantation
Ishitera Tea Plantation
Ishitera Tea Plantation

Ishitera Tea Plantation

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The tea plantation in Ishitera is in Wazuka Town, Kyoto Prefecture, a region with over 800 years of tea cultivation history dating to the Kamakura period in the 13th century. The mountainous terrain and climate provide ideal conditions for premium green tea production. "Ishitera" designates a district within Wazuka characterized by terraced tea fields carved into steep hillsides. The area produces Ujicha, the prestigious green tea associated with southern Kyoto's Uji region, with Wazuka supplying a substantial portion of this output.

The Ishitera plantation represents traditional Japanese tea agriculture set within dramatic mountain landscapes. Terraced fields create geometric patterns across hillsides, visible when tea bushes are trimmed into uniform rounded rows. The terracing serves both practical erosion prevention and aesthetic purposes. Tea production sustains local farming families and rural communities. Wazuka tea, including Ishitera's production, supplies high-grade sencha, matcha, and other green tea varieties for domestic consumption and export.

Visitors observe terraced tea fields from mountain road viewpoints winding through plantation areas. The geometric tea rows provide photographic subjects, particularly during misty mornings or the first harvest in May when fields display vibrant green. Some farmers offer farm visits, tea picking experiences, and processing demonstrations through advance arrangements, enabling hands-on participation in traditional tea production. Local tea shops and cafes in Wazuka Town serve regional tea and tea-flavored foods for tasting. Walking paths through plantation areas allow close observation of cultivation practices. The rural agricultural setting offers seasonal landscape changes as tea plants undergo harvest and pruning cycles.

Ishitera tea plantation is approximately 50 to 60 minutes by car from central Kyoto via Route 307 southeast into the mountains. Limited bus service runs from JR Kamo Station or Kintetsu Shin-Tanabe Station to Wazuka Town center, requiring additional transport to plantation areas. Rental cars provide practical access for independent exploration of mountain roads through tea districts. Mountainous terrain and narrow rural roads demand careful driving. Viewing tea fields from public roads is free.

Ishitera Tea Plantation

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wazukanko.com


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Japan, 〒619-1222 京都府相楽郡和束町白栖大勘定35番地

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wazukanko.com

What other travelers are saying about Ishitera Tea Plantation

Very beautiful place, full of nature. Recommended. Has large parking lot near by tea plantation views spots
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Jawad Haqbeen
Apr 29, 2025
An Ideal place for those who love nature and want to see the tea plantation. This tea hill has a beautiful landscape with stretching terraced fields, creating an amazing natural scene.
This place was INCREDIBLE. They have a variety of teas that they have grown, as well as other farmers in the area! They allow tastings of all of their teas! They also offer other sorts of tea flavored things, and cute tea grounds pictures and tea essential items. The ladies were vary warm and welcoming, and spoke great English!!
Beautiful walks but you could just drive around and find some nice spots too if it’s too hot.
It was really nice to visit. We got a map from the tourist office. We had a good walk, the nature is beautiful and the sound of water accompanied our walk

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Some local farmers offer tea picking experiences, farm visits, and tea processing demonstrations through advance arrangements, providing hands-on traditional tea production experiences.

The first harvest season in May offers vibrant green fields. Early mornings provide misty valley views. The terraced geometric patterns are photogenic year-round, with seasonal changes from harvesting and pruning.

Yes. Tea shops and cafes in Wazuka Town serve locally produced tea and tea-flavored foods, providing opportunities to taste the region's tea varieties.

Walking paths exist through some plantation areas for close observation. However, the mountainous terrain and narrow rural roads require appropriate footwear and careful navigation.
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