Tea Picking; Girls Picking Tea on Famous Plantation Atuji, among the Sunny Hills of Old Japan. (76) 3913
0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Resumo
This Photo Captures Women Picking Tea Leaves at a Tea Farm in Uji. It Is Reported That Uji Tea Started When the Emperor Gosaga Visited Here in the Mid Thirteenth Century and Opened Komatsu and Kohata Nishiura Tea Garden. In Those Days the Tea for Exporting Purposes Has Increased. Consequently the Tea Union and the Tea Processing Companies Were Established by the Instruction of Kyoto Prefecture and the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce. Due to the Efforts, the Quality Improvement and Production Increase Were Made. This Could Have Been Taken by the British Photographer H. G. Ponting in 1904. Monochrome. width 155 mm x height 82 mm. Series: Underwood. Photographer: Underwood.
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