Certified professional instructor
All tools necessary for the tea ceremony experience
Order-based 3 different types of Japanese sweets from a historical sweets shop in Kyoto
Original blended, high-quality matcha from Uji, Kyoto
Transport
Other personal expenses
Participants must be aged 13+ to participate in this activity
This activity is also able to accommodate the following dietary requirements: Kosher and Pescetarian. Please inform us in advance of your dietary restrictions
Guests cannot participate barefoot. Please wear or bring clean socks, even if your socks are wet from the rain or damp from the heat during the day. Socks are available for purchase
Please refrain from wearing perfume as the room, made from natural materials, is sensitive to smells
Please come with long skirt or long trousers. Short pants or skirts are not allowed to avoid damaging the mat in the tea room
The Japanese sweets contain no eggs, nuts, gluten, or animal products
Tea bowl and high-quality matcha sourced from a tea farm in Uji is available for purchase on site
The activity is able to accommodate the following dietary requirements: Halal certified / gluten intolerance / vegetarian diets / vegan diets
Socks
This activity is stroller and wheelchair-accessible
Japanese tea ceremony has long been associated with refinement and grace. It is more than just an occasional activity for people who take it seriously, it is an art form that requires vigorous training and a license. People in Japan study for years to master the art of holding a perfect tea ceremony. All this dates back to the original masters of Kyoto. Now, you can get a taste of this traditional culture lead by the experts of Japan's tea capital. Learn the ins and outs of what it takes to have the perfect tea ceremony, then put it all into practice guided by a licensed master. Experience this gem of Japanese culture and take home a guidebook that will let you dive deeper into the rich heritage of tea.