Experience the serene beauty of a traditional tea ceremony in Okinawa at the SASAGIRIAN facility. Dressed in simple kimonos, you will enjoy the art of matcha preparation, learning about essential tea utensils and etiquette. Enjoy tasting exquisite Japanese and Okinawan sweets in a tranquil setting, capturing memories in front of a stunning gold folding screen. This unique cultural experience offers a deep appreciation for Japanese traditions, with a maximum of eight participants to ensure an intimate and personalized encounter. What awaits you beyond this introduction might just surprise you.
Good To Know
- Offer a traditional Japanese tea ceremony experience in Okinawa, including kimono wearing, learning about tea utensils, and making matcha green tea.
- The experience takes place in a tranquil tea room and includes tasting Japanese and Okinawan sweets on a Ryu-Rei-style table.
- Participants can take photos in front of a gold folding screen, emphasizing culture and appreciation of traditional practices.
- The experience is suitable for groups of 2 to 8 people, including children over 4 years old, and those unable to sit upright.
- Reservations are required at least 3 days in advance, and the experience is held at the SASAGIRIAN – Japanese Cultural Experience Facility in Onna-son, Okinawa.
Overview of the Experience
In Onna-son, Okinawa, Japan, visitors can enjoy a traditional Japanese tea ceremony experience in a serene, historic tea room.
The minimum number of participants is 2, and the maximum is 8. Reservations are required at least 3 days in advance.
With 11 total reviews and a 5.0 rating, this tea ceremony experience is highly recommended by travelers.
During the ceremony, participants wear a simple kimono and engage in various activities, including learning about tea utensils, transitioning to a Ryu-Rei-style table, tasting Japanese and Okinawan sweets, and making and tasting self-made matcha green tea.
Participants can also take photos in front of a gold folding screen as an additional feature.
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Ceremony Details
During the tea ceremony experience, participants don the simple kimono provided. The activities include:
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Entering the tranquil tea room, where they learn about the significance and proper use of the tea utensils.
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Transitioning to the Ryu-Rei-style table, where they savor delicate Japanese and Okinawan sweets before making and tasting their own matcha green tea.
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Taking photos in front of a stunning gold folding screen, capturing the essence of this culture.
Throughout the ceremony, participants gain a deeper appreciation for the beauty, reverence, and peacefulness inherent in this traditional Japanese practice.
Attire and Participation
Participants don a simple kimono upon arrival, a traditional garment that sets the tone for the immersive tea ceremony experience.
The ceremony is open to groups of 2 to 8 people, with children over 4 years old welcome to participate. Even those unable to sit upright can join the event, ensuring accessibility.
The instructors’ hospitality and knowledge of the ritual’s intricacies have earned high praise from past visitors.
Throughout the experience, participants learn about the various tea utensils, transition to the Ryu-Rei-style table, and savor both Japanese and Okinawan sweets before making and tasting their own matcha green tea.
Meeting Point and Directions
The meeting point for the tea ceremony experience is SASAGIRIAN – Japanese Cultural Experience Facility, located at 1765-8 Nakama, Onna, Kunigami District, Okinawa 904-0401.
To reach the venue, follow these directions:
- From National Route 58, follow the signs to Kibogaoka Entrance.
- Navigate past The Pool Resort Okinawa hotel.
- Locate the red-roofed building with the Sasagirian sign.
The facility is easily accessible and just a short distance from the main road.
Participants will find the venue without difficulty, allowing them to focus on the upcoming traditional tea ceremony experience.
Inclusions and Fees
As part of the Japanese tea ceremony experience, the rental fee for a simple kimono, the use of tea utensils, and the instruction provided by the knowledgeable staff are all included in the overall price.
The total cost is a reasonable fee that covers the essential elements of this culture. Participants can expect to learn proper etiquette, gain an appreciation for the intricate tea ceremony, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of a traditional tea room.
With the necessary inclusions covered, visitors can fully focus on the enriching experience and savor the authentic flavors of Japanese and Okinawan sweets during the ceremony.
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Accessibility and Suitability
Typically, the tea ceremony experience isn’t wheelchair accessible, as the traditional tea room and its furnishings are designed for sitting on the floor.
However, the facility is located near public transportation, making it convenient for visitors.
While participants must be over 4 years old, children under 3 aren’t allowed, and those unable to sit up can still participate in the experience.
The tea ceremony offers a unique and memorable cultural learning opportunity, with participants immersed in the beauty and reverence of the traditional setting while enjoying Japanese and Okinawan sweets and self-made matcha green tea.
- Near public transportation
- Participants must be over 4 years old
- Can participate even if unable to sit up
Participant Feedback
Participants have highlighted the unique and memorable nature of the tea ceremony learning experience.
Many have expressed an appreciation for the beauty and reverence of the traditional tea room setting. Guests have provided positive feedback on the hospitality and in-depth knowledge of the instructors, who guide participants through the intricate tea preparation ritual.
Reservation and Booking Information
To reserve the Tea Ceremony Experience in Okinawa, visitors must book the activity at least 3 days in advance.
The experience accommodates a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 8 participants. The activity is held at the SASAGIRIAN – Japanese Cultural Experience Facility, which is accessible by following signs to the Kibogaoka Entrance, past The Pool Resort Okinawa hotel, and locating the red-roofed building.
The experience includes:
- Wearing a simple kimono
- Learning about tea utensils and making matcha green tea
- Tasting Japanese and Okinawan sweets
The activity isn’t wheelchair accessible but can be enjoyed even by those unable to sit up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Customize the Tea Ceremony Activities?
Participants can’t customize the tea ceremony activities, but they can discuss any special requests with the instructors in advance. The core ceremony is designed to provide an authentic cultural experience.
What Is the Dress Code for the Experience Besides Kimono?
The dress code for the tea ceremony experience is simple – participants wear a provided kimono. No other special attire is required beyond the kimono rental included in the experience.
Is Photography Allowed During the Entire Ceremony?
Photography is allowed throughout the entire tea ceremony experience. Participants can take photos in front of the gold folding screen as an additional feature of the cultural activity.
Can I Request a Specific Type of Tea to Be Served?
Participants can’t request a specific tea to be served. The tea served is decided by the instructor and is typically a traditional Japanese or Okinawan matcha green tea. The experience focuses on appreciating the traditional tea ceremony.
Are There Any Additional Cultural Experiences Offered at the Facility?
Along With the tea ceremony, the SASAGIRIAN facility offers other Japanese cultural experiences like calligraphy workshops, seasonal flower arranging classes, and traditional Okinawan music performances. Reservations are recommended to participate in these supplementary activities.
Sum Up
The tea ceremony experience at SASAGIRIAN in Okinawa offers a unique culture. Participants dress in simple kimonos and learn the art of matcha preparation, savoring exquisite Japanese and Okinawan sweets in a serene setting. With a maximum of eight people, this intimate event provides a deep appreciation for traditional Japanese tea rituals. Reservations are recommended to secure a spot in this tranquil and memorable cultural experience.
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