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Kyoto Table-Style Tea Ceremony at a 100-Year-Old Wooden Townhouse

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1 hour 30 minutes
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  • Visit a real machiya, a +100 year-old traditional wooden townhouse in Kyoto, conveniently located 20 minutes by train from Kyoto Station.
  • Experience an authentic tea ceremony comfortably using tables and chairs.
  • Learn from an instructor with more than 30 years of experience in the art of tea ceremony 
  • You’ll learn not only about the traditional tea ceremony, but also how to make delicious tea with the tools you have at home!

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Tea Ceremony

Tea Ceremony + Kimono Wearing Experience

Tea Ceremony

FromR730.09Per Person

What's included in Kyoto Table-Style Tea Ceremony at a 100-Year-Old Wooden Townhouse

(Subject to Option Inclusions)
Wear a kimono and have a comprehensive cultural experience
Wear a kimono and have a comprehensive cultural experience
A seated tea ceremony suitable for any age
A seated tea ceremony suitable for any age

— What You Can Expect —

Tea is a quintessential element of Japanese culture, and nowhere is that more evident than in Kyoto. One of the first places to cultivate tea in Japan, where many of its long-standing traditions developed, Kyoto keeps a vibrant tea culture. Experience it by participating in a tea ceremony, where a tea master assembles the perfect bowl of tea following ancient rituals and teaches you to make your own in simple terms. 

You'll first be given an overview of the tea-making process, before choosing a bowl and watching as Hiromi, your host, prepares tea with meticulous precision according to traditional practices. 

With over 30 years of experience in Urasenke (one of the three schools of Japanese tea ceremony), Hiromi follows the ryurei tradition of using chairs and tables instead of sitting on the floor. From the comfort of your chair, watch her precise movements as she prepares your bowl of frothy matcha tea! 

After her demonstration, you will learn to make matcha and enjoy tea with a traditional Japanese sweet (wagashi).

Bask in the whimsical atmosphere of this traditional machiya house that has been standing for over 100 years in Kyoto's Fushimi district, and seep into the fascinating world of Japanese tea. This experience is a great way to embrace Kyoto's tea culture with a local specialist!

Inclusions

  • Tea ceremony lecture
  • Seasonal wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets)
  • Bowl of tea
  • Transportation
  • Other expenses not mentioned above

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Meeting / End Points

  • Momoyama Goryo-mae Station

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Purchase Summary

  • The tea ceremony will be performed using chairs and tables instead of sitting on the floor.
  • This can be reserved as a private experience upon request. Please with Over The Planet customer service.
  • For guests who book the kimono option, please arrive 30 minutes before the experience start time for kimono dressing.

Redemption Period

The voucher must be redeemed on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

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