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Traditional Tea Ceremony in Kyoto (1.5 Hours)

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1 hour 30 minutes
English
  • Experience “ryurei,” a traditional style of Japanese tea ceremony
  • Discover all the details of a formal tea ceremony
  • Learn about matcha snacks and tea
  • Study the etiquette of an ancient Japanese custom

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1.5-hour Tea Ceremony

Inclusions

  • English-speaking guide

  • Tea ceremony with a tea master

  • Randy Sensei's original Kyoto grown matcha

  • Traditional sweets from Kyoto's famous sweet makers

  • Make your own bowl of matcha

  • Group photo

Exclusions

  • Other personal expenses

  • Kimono

Additional Info

  • This activity has no age limit

  • Kindly note that you are not seated on the Tatami mats or low tables

  • This activity is stroller-friendly

FromCAD $109Per Item

What's included in Traditional Tea Ceremony in Kyoto (1.5 Hours)

(Subject to Option Inclusions)
Tea Ceremony in a Traditional Kyoto Machiya
Tea Ceremony in a Traditional Kyoto Machiya
Traditional Japanese tea ceremony
Traditional Japanese tea ceremony
Japanese Matcha with Sweets
Japanese Matcha with Sweets
Tea Ceremony in Kyoto
Tea Ceremony in Kyoto
Traditional Japanese Sweet
Traditional Japanese Sweet
Japanese Matcha
Japanese Matcha
Tea master Randy Channell Soei
Tea master Randy Channell Soei
Traditional Tea Ceremony in Kyoto (1.5 Hours)
Traditional Tea Ceremony in Kyoto (1.5 Hours)
Traditional Tea Ceremony in Kyoto (1.5 Hours)
Traditional Tea Ceremony in Kyoto (1.5 Hours)

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Kyoto is the cultural capital & the origin of many of Japan’s cultural practices. One of it is the art of making tea, or chanoyu. Visit the townhouse of an interesting figure in the world of tea, Randy Channell Soei, who is the highest-ranked master of tea ceremony from outside of Japan. Join him to experience a proper authentic tea ceremony following the traditional ways. His particular style of tea ceremony is called Ryurei & goes back to the 1870s. It’s the formal way of showing hospitality to visiting foreign dignitaries through tea. Experience what it’s like to be greeted as a diplomat by an expert in the art of tea ceremony. Then, try it out for yourself under his helpful instructions. Learn the four ideals of tea: harmony, respect, purity and tranquility through this traditional art

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Venues

  • 64 Kamikawaracho Nakagyo Ward Kyoto 604 8374 Japan
  • Detailed Location Will Be Provided After Booking Confirmation On Your Voucher How To Get There 5 Mins Walk From Nijojo Mae Station And Omiya Station

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Valid Period

The voucher is valid only on the specified date (and time if applicable)