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The Matcha Plant is a type of tea building in Fall of the Samurai.

Description[]

Tea is a civilized thing.

Tea is grown in this province, and the value of this trading resource can be increased by proper and timely investment.

The tea ceremony is one of the defining images of Japan for many, even if it is a bafflingly formal ritual to many outsiders. In the 1850s and later, however, tea was a Japanese product that could find a ready market in the wider world; it was also one where production could be increased to earn foreign currency. This was vitally important if Japan was to modernise, as everything needed in the process had to be brought by, and bought, from foreigners. Japanese tea proved to be successful enough that trading monopolies were granted to Japanese merchants; trade in sayama tea, for example, was a very valuable monopoly, as the brew was particularly popular in the USA. Green tea is still popular, and considered a very healthy drink.

General Information[]

Requires 2,000 koku, Tea Plantation. Can be upgraded to Tea Exporter.

  • +40 Bales of Tea
  • +400 to wealth generated by trade in this province
  • +1 per turn to town wealth growth from trade within this province

Tea isn't the most valuable trade resource (in fact, it is often the poorest value per unit), but selling it still turns a consistent profit. Tea is also used to upgrade Gambling Dens to Richi Mahjong Parlours

Provinces with tea include (from east to west: Hyuga, Settsu, Ise, South Shinano. With the exception of Hyuga, which is in the far west on the island of Kyushu, all tea provinces are located around the center of the map. 

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