Matsumoto-san, VP of Obubu, shared with us a few photos of the tea fields in Wazuka.

The main problem they are having right now is wind. Some of their plants are being shaded and the wind blowing the shading against the leaves may cause some damage to the leaves if it gets stronger.

Obubu Tea Farm's Tea Fields in Typhoon Nangka

Obubu Tea Farm's Tea Fields in Typhoon Nangka

Obubu Tea Farm's Tea Fields in Typhoon Nangka

Obubu Tea Farm's Tea Fields in Typhoon Nangka

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