八女茶の名付け親 許斐本家 このみ園

八女茶の名付け親 許斐本家 このみ園

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JR羽犬塚駅→堀川バス羽矢線で20分、バス停:八女学院高前下車、徒歩5分
九州道八女ICから国道442号経由5km15分
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明治30年(1897)露領向け輸出紅茶箱(スライド式ティーチェスト)

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