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Tea is a cornerstone of Japanese culture.
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And the town of Kakegawa, southwest of Mount Fuji, serves as one of the country's premier
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producers of this tasty commodity.
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Easily reachable as a side trip from Tokyo, this quaint town also boasts a noteworthy
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castle and top-rated bird park, making this a destination I was eager to visit for myself.
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I'm Sam Evans, staff writer for japan-guide.com, and over the next two days I'll be checking
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out what Kakegawa has to offer.
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Here's the plan:
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On day one we'll take the shinkansen from Tokyo to Kakegawa, hopefully with a view of
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Mt. Fuji along the way.
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Once we arrive, we'll visit the castle grounds and then spend the evening exploring Honjin
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Dori, an atmospheric restaurant street in the center of town that is a favorite of locals.
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On day two, we'll start at the famous bird park, take a detour to see some stunning views
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of Kakegawa's tea fields, and move on to Kiwi Fruits Country where we'll have a bbq
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lunch, make our own tea, and pick kiwi fruit.
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So follow along as we explore Japan's tea town, Kakegawa.
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Day 1
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Wow, heavy.
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So we're here, we've arrived at Kakegawa Castle; and I'm dressed suitably in genuine
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armor that, even though made recently, was manufactured with the exact same techniques
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and materials that it would have been in centuries past.
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We've arrived inside Kakegawa Castle.
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Now, most Japanese castles that stand today are reconstructions that are made using concrete,
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but Kakegawa Castle is special because it was the first to be reconstructed using wood
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in the traditional way.
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So now we're in the castle palace.
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Now this castle palace is noteworthy, being one of only four in the country that has survived
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since the feudal era.
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Thank you very much.
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You're welcome.
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Day 2
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So we're here at the Kakegawa Bird Park, considered by many to be the best in Japan.
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And here as you can see there are a lot of residents that like a bit of company, and
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I suspect, more than that, a bit of food.
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So it's great to get down here and have a bit of a novel experience.
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Kiwi Fruits Country Japan has eighty varieties, eight zero varieties, of kiwi fruits.
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Let's go pick some.
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So we can't eat the one I just picked because they typically need about two weeks to mature;
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but we can eat one of these.
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And with that, our time in Kakegawa has come to an end.
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Happy travels.