Experience the rarely seen tea ceremony in a hidden Kyoto location, seldom accessible to tourists and locals. Immerse yourself in tranquil Kyoto vibes and genuine Japanese culture. Indulge in a highly acclaimed meal by "Kitcho" restaurant's founder – a kaiseki lunch crafted from the recipe of nun Murase Myodoni. Uncover the elegance of a tea ceremony presented by the 900-year-old samurai lineage of Junko Kakizaki's family.
For participants opting for the lunch plan, kindly indicate your preferred lunchtime within the "Requests & Remarks" section. Lunch slots are available between 11:30 am and 2:30 pm
— What You Can Expect —
Embark on your afternoon journey with a delectable kaiseki lunch at the residence of the renowned 20th-century Japanese painter.
Following lunch, partake in a graceful tea ceremony within the artist's own tea room, while taking in the breathtaking scenery of a traditional Japanese garden.
* Meeting point: Entrance of the Hakusasonso Hashimoto Kansetsu Memorial Hall
【Tea Ceremony Experience (No Lunch Plan)】
【Lunch + Tea Ceremony Experience Plan】
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This unique experience takes place in a concealed Kyoto locale, offering a rare opportunity for both tourists and locals to engage in the art of the tea ceremony.
Delight in a kaiseki lunch, crafted from the revered recipe of nun Murase Myodoni, lauded by the founder of the renowned Japanese restaurant "Kitcho."
【About the tea ceremony master】
Uncover the elegance of the tea ceremony guided by Junko Sophie Kakizaki, hailing from an illustrious samurai lineage spanning nearly 900 years.
Junko "Sophie" Kakizaki is a tea instructor, accomplished in both traditional and French flower arrangements. Her expertise extends to the realm of kimono culture as well.