Discover the captivating blend of tradition and modernity in this unique tea ceremony experience. Set within a charming 100-year-old townhouse, guests will enjoy the timeless art of matcha preparation, guided by a knowledgeable expert. With thoughtfully-designed tables and chairs, this intimate setting offers a comfortable and personalized journey into the rich cultural significance of this centuries-old practice. Prepare to be enchanted by the serene ambiance and the artful presentation of seasonal delicacies that complement the exquisite matcha tea.
Key Points
- Traditional Japanese tea ceremony held in a 100-year-old townhouse in Kyoto, providing an intimate setting for up to 10 participants.
- Guests learn to prepare high-quality matcha tea from the Uji region, accompanied by seasonal sweets and confections.
- Option to wear a 2-piece kimono for an additional fee, enhancing the culture experience.
- Guided by a knowledgeable teacher, offering hands-on interaction and insights into the significance of the tea ceremony.
- Complimentary bottled water, soda/pop, and alcoholic beverages available to complement the traditional tea experience.
Activity Overview
Travelers can experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony in a century-old townhouse in Kyoto.
The experience is limited to a maximum of 10 participants per session, ensuring an intimate setting. Cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the event.
The price is £16.98 per person, a savings of £3.72 from the original £20.70. Guests will learn the art of making matcha tea, using high-quality leaves from Uji, Kyoto.
They can also opt to wear a 2-piece kimono for an additional fee. The activity is guided by a teacher who assists in the tea-making process.
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Menu Details
The menu for this tea ceremony experience features an array of authentic Japanese delights.
Participants can savor:
- Two cups of high-quality matcha from the renowned Uji region of Kyoto, known for its historical significance in matcha production.
- Higashi, a dry confection that highlights seasonal and cultural beauty.
- Two types of seasonal sweets, complementing the matcha.
- Bottled water, soda/pop, and alcoholic beverages to accompany the experience.
These carefully curated menu items provide a well-rounded, traditional Japanese tea experience, allowing guests to enjoy the rich cultural heritage of Kyoto.
Cultural Experience
As an added touch, participants can choose to wear a 2-piece kimono for an additional fee of 500 JPY, immersing themselves further in the traditional Japanese ambiance.
The experience is guided by a knowledgeable teacher who assists guests in making their own matcha tea. Through this hands-on interaction, participants gain insight into the meticulous preparation and cultural significance of the centuries-old Japanese tea ceremony.
The intimate setting of the 100-year-old townhouse provides an authentic backdrop, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the time-honored traditions and refinement of this cherished cultural practice.
Meeting and Pickup Information
The meeting point for the tea ceremony experience is located at Japanese Culture Experience Kangetsu Kyoto Ninenzaka, 349-19 Masuyachō, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0826, Japan.
To find the location, it’s behind Starbucks Coffee Kyoto Ninenzaka Yasaka Chaya, down a private road to the left.
The activity ends back at the meeting point.
The key details are:
- Meeting Point: Japanese Culture Experience Kangetsu Kyoto Ninenzaka
- Address: 349-19 Masuyachō, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, 605-0826, Japan
- Location: Behind Starbucks Coffee Kyoto Ninenzaka Yasaka Chaya, down a private road to the left
- Activity ends at the original meeting point
Price and Savings
This tea ceremony experience is priced at £16.98 per person, originally £20.70, resulting in a savings of £3.72.
Considering the culture, traditional setting, and premium matcha, this is an excellent value.
The small group size of up to 10 travelers ensures a personalized and intimate experience.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, travelers can book with confidence.
Traveler Capacity and Cancellation Policy
A maximum of 10 travelers can experience this tea ceremony in the 100-year-old Kyoto townhouse per session.
This intimate setting ensures a personalized and immersive cultural experience. The activity also offers flexible booking options:
- Participants can cancel their reservation up to 24 hours before the start of the experience with no penalties.
- Refunds are available if the activity is canceled due to inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
- The small group size allows for individualized attention from the experienced tea ceremony teacher.
- Travelers can enjoy this authentic cultural activity without feeling overcrowded.
Transportation and Accessibility
Although the tea ceremony experience isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s located near public transportation options.
The meeting point is behind Starbucks Coffee Kyoto Ninenzaka Yasaka Chaya, down a private road to the left. Participants can easily access the venue using local buses or trains.
The nearest train station is Gion-Shijo, just a 10-minute walk away. While the historic townhouse may pose accessibility challenges, the experience provides an immersive glimpse into Japan’s rich tea culture.
Travelers should plan their transportation accordingly to ensure a seamless arrival at the intimate tea ceremony in Kyoto.
Experience Rating and Operator
The tea ceremony experience receives an impressive overall rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars based on a single review, indicating a highly satisfactory customer experience.
The activity is operated by Tea Ceremony & Cultural Experience Kangetsu Kyoto, ensuring participants can expect a professional and authentic cultural encounter.
Key details:
- Limited to 10 travelers per session for an intimate experience.
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start.
- Participants can wear a 2-piece kimono for an additional fee.
- The experience is guided by a teacher who assists in making your own matcha.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can We Take Photos During the Tea Ceremony?
Yes, participants can take photos during the tea ceremony experience. The teacher provides guidance on when and how to capture the cultural elements respectfully.
How Long Does the Tea Ceremony Experience Last?
The tea ceremony experience lasts approximately 1 hour. This includes the traditional tea preparation, drinking the matcha tea, and enjoying the included Japanese sweets and beverages. The host guides participants through each step of the cultural experience.
Is the Tea Ceremony Suitable for Children?
The tea ceremony experience is not specifically designed for children. However, children 5 and older can participate if accompanied by an adult. The host can provide child-friendly accommodations upon request to ensure the experience is enjoyable for all.
Can the Tea Ceremony Be Booked for Private Events?
The tea ceremony can be booked for private events. The provider offers private sessions for groups of up to 10 travelers, allowing for a more personalized and exclusive cultural experience.
What Should We Wear to the Tea Ceremony Experience?
For the tea ceremony experience, participants can choose to wear a 2-piece kimono for an additional fee of 500 JPY. Otherwise, casual, comfortable clothing is recommended to fully enjoy the culture.
The Sum Up
Enjoy the serene beauty of a traditional Japanese tea ceremony in a charming century-old townhouse. Learn the art of matcha preparation while embracing the rich cultural significance of the ceremony. With personalized attention from a knowledgeable guide and seasonal sweets, this intimate setting provides a tranquil ambiance for up to 10 participants to experience the timeless elegance of this historic Kyoto venue.
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