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'''Ujihikari''' (うじひかり) is an unregistered cultivar from Uji. The word ''Hikari'' derives from Japanese word for light. This word is used to describe the low-lying morning sun which illuminates with its rays the misty tea plantations and causes a mystical atmosphere. Uji Hikari was developed especially for [[gyokuro]] and [[matcha]] production.
'''Uji Hikari''' (うじひかり) is an unregistered cultivar from Uji. The word ''Hikari'' derives from Japanese word for light. This word is used to describe the low-lying morning sun which illuminates with its rays the misty tea plantations and causes a mystical atmosphere. Uji Hikari was developed especially for [[Gyokuro]] and [[Matcha]] production.
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Cultivar]]
* [[Tsuyuhikari]]
* [[Okumidori]]
* [[Saemidori]]
 
[[Category:Cultivar]]
[[Category:Japanese tea]]
[[Category:Green tea]]
 
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Revision as of 14:33, 21 February 2022

Uji Hikari (うじひかり) is an unregistered cultivar from Uji. The word Hikari derives from Japanese word for light. This word is used to describe the low-lying morning sun which illuminates with its rays the misty tea plantations and causes a mystical atmosphere. Uji Hikari was developed especially for Gyokuro and Matcha production.

See also