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We extend a warm welcome to you! To begin, let us enjoy a cup of welcome tea and engage in conversation. We understand that the journey from your hotel to the studio may have been long, so please take this opportunity toβ¦
What sets the Ocharu Tea Ceremony apart is its immersive blend of tradition and elegance. Experience the rare taste of wakocha black tea and top-grade Gyokuro sencha, paired with exquisite seasonal wagashi from the renowβ¦
Located in Dotonbori, center of Osaka's Namba/Shinsaibashi district, this facility allows you to experience the traditional Japanese tea ceremony. A tea ceremony instructor will explain the culture and history of the teaβ¦
This is an activity where you can experience Japanese traditional culture at the same time. Customers arrive at the store and choose their favorite kimono or yukata to dress up. After styling your hair, enter the tea rooβ¦
Our tea ceremony experience is designed to be welcoming, approachable, and meaningful. While the traditional tea ceremony is often seen as formal and solemn, we aim to share its beauty in a comfortable and accessible wayβ¦
About the Instructor: First degree instructor Mika Soka Haneishi is the owner Shizu-Kokoro, an internationally acclaimed chado school licensed from Urasenke Chado School in Kyoto. βThis is not tourismβ but rather an imβ¦
The tea ceremony goes in a small group. The maximum number of people are 6 for each session.But during peak seasons, it will increase to a maximum of 8 people. Experience an authentic tea ceremony, which is near the Zen β¦
Welcome to a hidden gem in the historic kiyomizu Sannenzaka area. This prestigious teahouse is located in the famous garden designed by Jihei Ogawa VII, one of Japan's foremost landscape architects. Upon entering the β¦
Located 6 minutes from Tokyo Station on shrine grounds. Experience authentic hospitality in a traditional house, featuring lucky souvenirs and a ritual flint-stone blessing for your journey. Tea ceremony&Geisha Dance A β¦
Hama-rikyu Gardens is a historic Edo-period landscape garden in Tokyo. On this 2-hour walking tour, explore the gardenβs design and seasonal scenery with a guide, then enjoy a matcha green tea and Japanese sweets break iβ¦
Most tea ceremonies in Japan are highly formal, with strict etiquette and traditional settings. This experience is different β itβs casual, interactive, and beginner-friendly. Instead of just watching, travelers will whiβ¦
Learn about the cultivation methods and history of tea, a traditional Japanese drink. The main instructor has a bachelor's degree in agricultural science and has a particularly deep knowledge of soil science. He is a fβ¦
First, you will begin by making yourself a type of Japanese traditional sweet called "Nerikiri". You will start the making process from the coloring of the white bean paste. You will continue with the Tea ceremony experiβ¦
Camellia Gardenβs striking surroundings make ours one of the most beautiful locations to experience tea ceremony in Kyoto. The traditional Japanese house, which sits amongst stunning gardens, is now 100 years old. Onceβ¦
What makes this experience unique is the blend of authenticity, elegance, and personal attention at Tea Ceremony β Caren in Kyoto. Youβll enter a serene, refined space and wear a beautifully crafted kimono that immerses β¦
Enjoy a cultural experience at Nishiki Orizuruya, a traditional tea house in Kyoto. All plans include kimono rental (with free hair styling for women) and are guided in English. Tea Ceremony (90 min): Learn the art of Jβ¦
Why choose this tea ceremony experience in Kyoto? γ»Tripadvisor Travelersβ Choice Award winner for 4 consecutive years γ»Hosted in an authentic traditional townhouse (machiya) γ»Experience a real Japanese tea ceremony inβ¦
Begin your cultural journey in Kyoto at Tondaya, a remarkable 140-year-old machiya nationally recognized as a cultural landmark. As you step inside this traditional townhouse, youβll immediately sense the spirit of old Kβ¦
One of the highlights of our tea ceremony is the opportunity for you to make your own tea if you wish. Under the expert guidance of our seasoned teacher, youβll learn the intricate steps involved in preparing matcha, froβ¦
Experience the elegance of Japanese culture with a geisha performance and dinner in Tokyo. Enjoy traditional dances, interact with geisha, and capture memories with photos. Whether youβre a first-time visitor or a seasoβ¦
1. Whisk your own matcha using practitioner-only top-grade tea on a rare Misonodana shelf 2. Savor seasonal, plant-based Japanese sweets from Kyoto's finest confectioners 3. Tour a 150-year-old former silk merchant's towβ¦
Explore the serene beauty of Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden on a guided walking tour. Discover the garden's four distinct areas-North, West, East, and South-each showcasing seasonal charm, from cherry blossoms to vibrantβ¦
Traditional and historical Japanese gardens are best sites to see Japanese aesthetics. Both artistic landscape gardens with seasonal plants and dry landscape gardens at Zen temples help you get relaxed for meditation. Viβ¦
: Why Youβll Love It γ»All in One Cultural Experience Enjoy multiple traditional Japanese activities in one place β perfect for travelers with limited time. Β· Hands on & Interactive You won't just watch , you'll prepareβ¦