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Gifu Collection

Gifu Collection

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Gifu is located in the heart of Japan, Gifu Prefecture has long played an important role in Japanese history and culture.
Surrounded by mountains and clear rivers, the region developed as a crossroads connecting eastern and western Japan. Gifu is perhaps best known as the site of the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 — a decisive turning point that shaped the future of Japan and marked the beginning of the Tokugawa shogunate.
Alongside this rich history, Gifu has nurtured distinctive traditions of tea cultivation, pottery, and regional food culture that continue to thrive today.

Shirakawa Tea

by Nitta Farm

Located in the mountainous region of Shirakawa, these producers cultivate tea in cool, misty conditions that help create a smooth and aromatic character.

Known for both traditional and innovative approaches, Shirakawa has become one of Gifu’s most recognized tea-growing areas.

Ibi Tea

by Shirai Tea Factory

Nestled among the mountains of western Gifu, Ibi is home to tea producers who have cultivated tea for generations in a rich natural environment.

The region produces a variety of teas that reflect both traditional craftsmanship and the unique character of the local landscape.

Kasuga Tea

by Denroku Tea Garden

Kasuga Tea is a rare tea tradition preserved in the mountain area of Kasuga in Ibigawa.

Often produced from native tea varieties growing in steep mountain fields, Kasuga Tea is valued for its distinctive aroma and rustic character. Small-scale production and traditional cultivation methods continue to shape this unique regional tea culture today.

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  • Nitta Tea Farm

  • Shirai Tea Factory

  • Denroku Tea Garden