Kyoto Tea Radiation Testing

Test Results

The following table lists the results of testing by the Kyoto Prefecture Tea Association (website in Japanese) for radiation contamination in tea leaves produced in Kyoto. Radiation contamination has not been detected in Kyoto tea leaves.

Production Area

Tea Type

Radioactive Iodine

Radioactive Cesium

Test Date

Uji City Sencha (fresh leaves) Not Detected Not Detected  4/20
Ujitawara Town Sencha (aracha leaves) Not Detected Not Detected  5/20
Kizugawa City Sencha (aracha leaves) Not Detected Not Detected  5/20
Minami-yamashiro Village Sencha (aracha leaves) Not Detected Not Detected  5/20
Joyo City Tencha (fresh leaves, aracha leaves) Not Detected Not Detected  5/31
Kyotanabe City Tencha (fresh leaves, aracha leaves) Not Detected Not Detected  5/31
Ujitawara Town Kabuse cha (aracha leaves) Not Detected Not Detected  6/15
Minami-yamashiro Village Kabuse cha (aracha leaves) Not Detected Not Detected  6/15
Kizugawa City Kabuse cha (aracha leaves) Not Detected Not Detected  6/15
Wazuka Town Kabuse cha (aracha leaves) Not Detected Not Detected  6/15
Kyotanabe City Tencha (aracha leaves) Not Detected Not Detected  6/15
Uji City Tencha (aracha leaves) Not Detected Not Detected  6/15
Joyo City Tencha (aracha leaves) Not Detected Not Detected  6/15
Wazuka Town Sencha (aracha leaves, nibancha) Not Detected Not Detected  6/30
Ujitawara Town Tencha (aracha leaves, nibancha) Not Detected Not Detected  7/20
Minami-yamashiro Village Tencha (aracha leaves, nibancha) Not Detected Not Detected  7/20

Distance from Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant

Distance from the Fukushima Nuclear Power PlantKyoto Obubu Tea Plantations is based in Wazuka Town, Kyoto Prefecture with fields spread throughout the Wazuka Valley. The distance between this area and the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant is approximately 550 km or 340 miles.

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