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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

The sign of the summer



I take glow of the morning sun in the tea plantation.
Only a farmer comes to the such remote place.

It ranges on the south slope of the mountain.




To the distance far-off as for the view. . . .
Quiet a few minutes. . .

The tea leaf harvested at this time is called the best quality, here.




The green tea which you drink may be a Japanese product.
It may taste delicate if so...


Here is
Ureshino-shi, Saga Prefecture.

50 comments:

  1. Beautiful. I don't believe I've seen a photo of a Japanese tea plantation before. Such symmetry. Thank you.

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  2. Imágenes de suma belleza, Ruma. Las plantaciones de té me parecen muy originales, como si fueran tubos.

    Un abrazo.
    Luis.

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  3. Beautiful plantation. I can smell the aroma.
    I love the Japanese green tea.

    Wonderful captures and post.
    Cheers to summertime.

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  4. Spectacular!! Thanks to you, dear Ruma, I had the chance to see such an amazing Japanese tea plantation!
    What a symmetry!!
    Love it!
    ~B:)

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  5. Ciao Ruma I never seen a tea planation, interesting explanation.
    Che la tua sia un ottima giornata

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  6. Wundervolle Bilder, diese Strukturen und morgendlich frischen Farben reflektieren traumhaft die Atmosphäre des Augenblicks. Danke!

    liebe Grüße weit über das Meer,

    isabella

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  7. me encanta la primera con esas líneas encontradas. muy distintos los tesales a los de mi tierra

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  8. The tea garden is full of sunshine. In India, tea plantations have trees in between the rows of tea plants. The sun here is too harsh for them.

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  9. Vous nous faites découvrir des images (magnifiques) de plantations que nous ignorions; merci pour ces documents

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  10. I love watching the tea covering hills and mountains :-)

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  11. So beautiful and it looks so peaceful and serene.

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  12. that such impressive landscapes, wonderful, makes me want to get lost amid all the greenery. regards
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    que paisajes tan impresionantes, maravillosos, da ganas de perderse en medio de todo ese verdor. saludos

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  13. How beautiful the tea looks growing here, Ruma. I'd like to think that the green tea I drink come from this very spot!

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  14. Que hermoso lugar, disfrutaría mucho caminar por allí!! Joe

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  15. Qué belleza, amo el té verde amiga, amo su fragancia.
    Un beso.

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  16. Que maravilla de fotos. Nunca había contemplado un plantación de té. Impresionante. Gracias. Saludos
    Ramón -España-

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  17. Estas plantaciones de te,son impresionantes, le dan una belleza especial a todo el lugar.

    Muy bonita foto.

    Besos

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  18. Maravillosos e impresionantes campos de té.
    Las fotos espectaculares.

    Saludos

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  19. the verdant green and soft morning light -- lovely!

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  20. I'm in awe - your photos are so beautiful! I also love green tee:)
    Greetings
    Joo

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  21. Those are gorgeous landscapes! So lush and green.

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  22. Rich, thick beautiful leaves. I love Japanese green tea!

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  23. Surprising and wonderful tea plantations, are of great symmetry!

    Greetings!

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  24. how gorgeous to see these fields! Thank you for sharing this.

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  25. everytime time i drink my green or white tea from now on i'll think of your perfect plantation pics!

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  26. What beautiful symmetry in the rows of tea plants.

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  27. Beautiful pictures ... beautiful ... Martin.

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  28. Vamos Japon en este mundial!! Felicitaciones por el pase a octavos de final!

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  29. Maravilloso reportajes están llenos de belleza gracias por mostrarlo

    Un cordial Saludo desde Spain

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  30. We have Sayama-cha in Tokorozawa, so this is a familiar scene! Love your first photo :D

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  31. Ciao Ruma, are interesting and stunning photos on the cultivation of tea, many compliments.
    Thank you for your support

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  32. What an amazing site, beautiful tea plantation you have there.
    You have chosen a great angle for your first two photo compositions with the diagonal tea rows.
    Excellent shots Ruma, as always.

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  33. Solo decir IMPRESIONANTE. El paisaje Jopones.

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  34. Beautiful photos !
    The "green tea" I drunk at my sister's in France had nothing to do with the green tea I know here in Japan....

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  35. Preciosas plantações.
    Registros belissimos.
    abraços do Brasil

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  36. Danke, dass Du mir diese Tee-Plantagen zeigst. Dein Blog ist sehr interessant.
    Liebe grüsse Hanspi

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  37. Que bonito sería un mundo verde...


    Saludos y un abrazo.

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  38. What a wonderful green vistas. The lines of the tea bushes in the first shot make for an especially harmonious composition

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  39. Amazing landscape! Fascinating contrast between straight rows of the tea fields and the irregular line of mountains. Beatiful!

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  40. thanks for sharing, very impressed to see a tea-plantation...lovely diagonals in your shots:)

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  41. The rows of tealeafs are like poetry on the landscape. Suddenly I have a craving for tea. :)

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  42. Gracias por su visita y comentarios buena semana para vos y sus visitantes Saludos

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  43. Le tue foto sono davvero belle.Complimenti !
    Gio'

    http://remenberphoto.blogspot.com/

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  44. Hello Ruma

    I like these pictures very much....my compliments !

    greetings from Holland, Joop

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  45. Such a wonderful,so relieving and perfect for my photography thanks for sharing.



    Laby[big suit]

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