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Fujinokuni Tea Museum – Tea Prefectural Museum

The Fujinokuni Tea Museum opened in March 2018 after refurbishing the former Ocha-no-Sato. It is a mixed facility that includes a museum, a tea room, a garden, a commercial hall including restaurants and shops, etc., for Shizuoka Prefecture to further enhance the Shizuoka tea brand for domestic and overseas.

Located in the Makinohara plateau (midwestern Shizuoka Prefecture, southeastern Enshu region), which is the largest tea plantation in Japan, it is a prefectural museum specializing in tea, which is rare in Japan.

Fujinokuni Tea Museum

Designed with the concept of “KIREISABI”

View from Mt.Fuji Observation Hall

View from Mt.Fuji Observation Hall

Inside the museum, there is a museum that introduces teas from Japan to teas from around the world, where you can experience various types of tea by introducing the tea drinking culture of China, Turkey, and Tibet. There is also a tea station where you can learn how to make and drink tea.

In the hall, there are tea picking and hand-rolling experiences, as well as lectures that you can feel with all five senses, making it a place where everyone from children to adults can enjoy learning about tea. They also hold workshops for people involved in the tea industry and tea lovers in Japan and overseas.

Permanent Exhibition / World Tea

Permanent Exhibition / World Tea

Introducing the tea manufacturing process and typical teas

Introducing the tea manufacturing process and typical teas

Tea Hut

Tea Hut

Tea Room

Tea Room

“Kirei Sabi” = The concept of beauty in harmony with Wabi and Sabi

In addition, there is a Japanese garden and tea room related to Kobori Enshu, and a restaurant “Maruobara Maruobara” that is unified in the design of “Kirei Sabi”. There is also a museum shop that sells a wide variety of tea leaves from within the prefecture and overseas, as well as products related to exhibitions.

At this museum, you can enjoy learning about the appeal of tea through tea drinking competitions, matcha grinding, and tea ceremonies.

Inside the cafe restaurant "Maruohara"

Inside the cafe restaurant “Maruohara”

Museum Shop

Museum Shop

Tea hand-rolling experience

Tea hand-rolling experience

Tea ceremony experience

Tea ceremony experience

This “Kirei Sabi” is the words of Enshu Kobori, who added beauty, brightness, and richness to the spirit of “Wabi Sabi” and created the beauty of harmony that everyone said was beautiful. . The tea capital museum in Fuji no Kuni is designed with the concept of “Wabi・Sabi”.

Makinohara Tea Garden Observation Terrace

Makinohara Tea Garden Observation Terrace

Japanese Garden

Japanese Garden

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Fujinokuni Tea Museum Outline

Name Fujinokuni Tea Museum
Address 3053-2 Kanayafujimi-cho, Shimada-shi, Shizuoka 428-0034
Open 9AM-5PM (Admission until 4:30PM), Tea room 9:30am-4pm (entry until 3:30pm)
Closed Every Tuesday (if Tuesday is a public holiday, it will be open and closed on the following weekday), year-end and New Year holidays
Admission fee Individuals: 300 yen | Groups (20 people or more): 200 yen | College students and younger, people over 70, people with a disability certificate: Free (Please see here for details)
How to get there About 5 minutes by bus or taxi from JR Kanaya Station, or 25 minutes on foot
From JR Kanaya Station, take the Shizutetsu Just Line bound for Sagara Business Office or Shizunami Kaigan Iriguchi and get off at the Nishikenyabara bus stop.
About 13 minutes by car from Shimada Kanaya IC
About 10 minutes by car from Sagara Makinohara IC
About 10 minutes by car from Odai IC
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