Kimono experiences in Onna deliver authentic Japanese culture without the big-city crowds.

The best programs combine three essential traditions: flower arranging, calligraphy, and tea ceremony. Most sessions last 1.5-3 hours, with the full cultural package running three hours.

For roughly $68, you’ll learn traditional arts while wearing a provided kimono and create take-home souvenirs.

We especially love the small-group format, which ensures personal attention and an intimate atmosphere.

Note that activities aren’t accessible for wheelchairs or suitable for young kids.

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Key Points

  • The Tea Ceremony Experience in Okinawa includes a kimono fitting, providing an authentic culture.
  • The Comprehensive Cultural Experience in Onna offers a kimono experience as part of the 3-hour program.
  • Kimono fittings may be available as an add-on to the Ikebana and Calligraphy experiences in Okinawa.
  • Onna, Okinawa, is a popular destination for traditional Japanese cultural activities, including kimono experiences.
  • While the tea ceremony and cultural experiences include kimono, standalone kimono experiences may not be widely advertised in Onna.

Flower Arrangement Experience With Simple Kimono in Okinawa

Flower Arrangement Experience With Simple Kimono in Okinawa

Embrace the art of Ikebana, the traditional Japanese flower arrangement, during this captivating 1.5-hour experience in Okinawa.

You’ll don a simple kimono and step into a Japanese-style room, where you’ll learn to expertly arrange tropical Okinawan and traditional Japanese flowers under the guidance of a skilled instructor.

Begin by placing a kenzan, a floral frog, into a vase and adding water.

Then, using the provided tools, carefully cut and arrange the flowers, branches, and leaves to create a harmonious composition. The instructor will offer personalized advice to help you achieve the perfect Ikebana arrangement.

Afterward, admire your creation from a distance and take photos in front of a gold folding screen.

You can even take your arrangement home as a unique memento.

With a minimum of two and a maximum of six participants, this intimate cultural experience immerses you in the beauty of Okinawan and Japanese traditions.

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Calligraphy Experience With Simple Kimono in Okinawa

Calligraphy Experience With Simple Kimono in Okinawa

Immersing yourself in the art of Japanese calligraphy, you’ll don a simple kimono and step into a traditional Japanese-style room for a captivating 1.5-hour experience in Okinawa.

In this small-group activity, you’ll learn to write Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana, and the Alphabet under the guidance of an experienced instructor. Using Japanese paper, brush, and ink, you’ll practice writing letters with a unified mind and create a large square poetry card with your favorite letter.

Explore the depth and importance of calligraphy as you learn about its cultural significance. Take the opportunity to be photographed in front of a gold folding screen.

When the workshop concludes, you’ll take home your calligraphy works and an origami crane souvenir. This experience isn’t suitable for wheelchair users or children under 3 years, so be sure to reserve at least 3 days in advance.

Priced from €67.96 per person, this flexible booking allows you to reserve now and pay later.

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Tea Ceremony Experience With Simple Kimono in Okinawa

Tea Ceremony Experience With Simple Kimono in Okinawa

Participants can expect an enthralling 1.5-hour tea ceremony experience that allows them to don a simple kimono and explore the cultural richness of Okinawa.

Limited to just 6 participants, this hands-on activity starts with a kimono fitting and hand cleansing before entering the tranquil tea room.

There, they’ll appreciate the room’s decor and learn to handle traditional tea utensils, culminating in making and tasting their own matcha green tea.

Accompanied by Okinawan and Japanese sweets, the ceremony offers a chance to immerse in the etiquette and aesthetics of this time-honored tradition.

A photography session in front of a gold folding screen and an origami crane souvenir complete this cultural adventure.

Priced from $71.18 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, this tea ceremony experience promises an educational and relaxing encounter, led by friendly, English-proficient instructors.

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3 Japanese Cultures Experience in 1 Day With Simple Kimono

3 Japanese Cultures Experience in 1 Day With Simple Kimono

Experience an immersion into the heart of Japanese culture with this comprehensive one-day journey through Onna Village, Okinawa. Explore the revered traditions of tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and calligraphy, all while adorned in a simple kimono.

This 3-hour experience caters to groups of 2-6 participants, available in English and Japanese. Enjoy the serene art of flower arrangement, as you learn to place kenzan in a vase and artfully arrange blooms.

Next, practice the elegant strokes of calligraphy, creating a personalized poetry card to take home. Finally, indulge in the time-honored ritual of the tea ceremony, where you’ll learn proper etiquette, sample Okinawan sweets, and savor the rich flavor of matcha tea.

Priced at $213.54 per person, this experience includes all necessary tools, instruction, and a photography service to capture your journey.

Secure your spot with a flexible booking policy, and enjoy the freedom to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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Recap

You’ll find a range of immersive cultural experiences in Onna, Okinawa. From flower arranging and calligraphy to a traditional tea ceremony, you can dive into Japanese traditions while wearing a simple kimono. For a comprehensive introduction, opt for the 3-in-1 experience covering multiple aspects of the country’s rich heritage. These hands-on activities provide an authentic glimpse into Okinawan culture.