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Default Tea Farms in Japan

Hello again,

Since I am at it, does anyone know of tea farms in Japan that are
available for visits or work? I am expecting to travel around
starting April 1. I have a short list provided by Willing Workers on
Organic Farms (WWOOF), but the options are limited.

I speak both Mandarin Chinese and Japanese and have lived in both
countries.

Joel

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