**Meiji-no-Zanmu Satsumaisami**
 The farmer prpduce tea leaves carefully. The change the prices due to the day of gathering tea leaves. If one day has passed, they whould change it. When we asked the reason, they said that because the taste changed only in one day. We tried to drink them, the taste was different each other! We selected the most delicious tea leaves in all. It is the Satsumaisami. It taste strong sweet taste. Between some pot it keeps the strong taste. Even on the third pot its taste isn't weeker.
 Meiji in Japanese means the Meiji era in English. And Zanmu means Recollections. Meiji-no-Zanmu images the histry of Isa city. Isami express the beauty of the Isa city or the delicious foods in the Isa city.

The Water ColorShort critique
The first potGoldIt has strong sweet taste. But the clear bitter taste keeps good balance.
The second potGoldThe sweet taste and the bitter taste unify. The taste is soft and strong.
The third potBright greenThe bitter taste is stronger a little. The taste keeps strong.

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