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Enter the verdant, invigorating world of Japanese tea. Once one of the largest merchant towns on the island of Kyushu, the city of Yame is recognized today as Japan’s premier tea-growing region, particularly for its gyokuro (meaning “jade dew”). Gyokuro tea is nurtured by the shade of Yame’s sloping hills and the gentle mist that envelops the plants every morning, giving the tea its characteristic deep, rich, almost savory flavor.
The Nipponia Hotel Yame Fukushima Merchant Town is your guide to this timeless symbol of Japanese culture. Located in the center of the city’s historical district, the hotel occupies a former tea shop and sake brewery surrounded by 130 buildings dating back hundreds of years. Welcome to Japan’s first tea hotel and the start of a journey of discovery into the world of Japanese traditions, architecture, sake, and more.
