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Friday, October 02, 2009
Green tea farm on slope of mountain
Along Tenryuu river we can see green tea farm.Cultivation of tea is main industry ,because no flatland there.
Tatsuyama village,Sizuoka pref.
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I am an engineer of geology. So,I visit all over Japan and take photos.
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