Tea-leaf picking begins in Japan
Women, chosen from the public to serve as brand ambassadors, wear traditional Japanese tea-picking costumes as they pick tea leaves at a green tea farm in Uji near Kyoto on May 1, 2016, the first day of tea-leaf picking in Japan. Annually celebrated near May 2, the day is called the 88th night counting from the first day of spring in the traditional Japanese calendar, and it is said that drinking tea picked on this day helps people to live longer. (Kyodo)
==Kyodo
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- 2016/5/01 11:24:09
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