Enjoy the serene world of Japanese tea culture with the Tokyo Morning Japanese Tea and Meditation Experience. Priced at $37.14 per person, this one-hour tour offers a hands-on journey into the art of tea preparation and mindful meditation. Led by the knowledgeable guide Kaku, you will savor delicate tea-based snacks while learning about the challenges faced by tea farmers. With a maximum group size of five, this intimate experience promises a personalized glimpse into the heart of a cherished Japanese tradition.
Key Points
- Immersive 1-hour tour of Japanese tea culture and mindfulness practices, including tea-tasting, meditation, and educational presentation.
- Intimate group size of up to 5 participants for a personalized cultural encounter.
- Tour includes transportation to and from the meeting point in Sendagaya district, Tokyo.
- Hands-on experience in preparing five different tea varieties and learning about their cultivation.
- Wheelchair accessible and suitable for participants without serious medical conditions.
Overview of the Experience
The "Tokyo Morning Japanese Tea and Meditation" experience offers participants a chance to enjoy the rich traditions of Japanese tea culture and mindfulness practices.
Located in Tokyo, Japan, this 1-hour tour provides an in-depth exploration of Japanese tea, from its cultivation to preparation methods. Priced from $37.14 per person, the experience earns a 5.0 rating based on 2 reviews.
Led by a knowledgeable guide, the tour includes a tea-tasting, meditation session, and educational presentation, complemented by snacks.
With a maximum group size of 5, the experience caters to visitors seeking an authentic and intimate cultural encounter.
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Meeting and Transportation Details
Participants meet at Shun Sudo WallArt, located on the B1 floor of Jinnan house in the Sendagaya district of Tokyo.
This private experience includes transportation to and from the meeting point, which is wheelchair accessible and near public transit.
The tour concludes by returning to the original meeting location. Guests need not worry about getting to and from the experience, as the transportation logistics are handled seamlessly.
This ensures a stress-free start and end to the Japanese tea and meditation journey.
The Tea and Meditation Session
Upon arriving at the elegant tea house, guests are warmly welcomed by their knowledgeable guide, Kaku. He leads them through an educational presentation on Japanese tea cultivation, sharing the challenges faced by tea farmers.
Guests then enjoy hands-on preparation of five different tea methods, learning the nuances of each. The highlight is the serene meditation session, where guests find inner calm amidst the tranquil setting.
Throughout the experience, delicate tea-based snacks are served, complementing the flavors and aromas of the teas. This immersive journey into Japanese tea culture leaves guests with a deeper appreciation for the art of tea.
Educational Focus on Japanese Tea
Kaku’s educational presentation delves deeply into the history and cultivation of Japanese teas. Guests learn about the challenges faced by tea farmers and have the opportunity to prepare tea using five different methods. The presentation is complemented by a table providing further insights:
Tea Variety | Growing Region | Cultivation Techniques | Harvesting Process | Flavor Profile |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sencha | Shizuoka | Shade-grown, steam-fired | Hand-picked in early spring | Fresh, grassy, umami |
Gyokuro | Uji | Heavily shaded, hand-picked | Delicate, sweet, complex | |
Matcha | Kyoto | Shade-grown, stone-ground | Powdered, vibrant green, frothy | |
Hojicha | Kyoto | Roasted over charcoal | Toasted, caramelized, low caffeine | |
Genmaicha | Shizuoka | Mixed with roasted brown rice | Nutty, savory, comforting |
Hands-on Tea Preparation
After Kaku’s informative presentation, guests eagerly partake in a hands-on tea preparation session.
They learn five different traditional methods, from the delicate ceremony of matcha whisking to the robust steeping of sencha.
Under Kaku’s guidance, participants meticulously measure leaves, heat water to precise temperatures, and pour with elegance.
The aroma of freshly brewed tea fills the room as guests sip and savor the distinct flavors.
This hands-on experience provides a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship and attention to detail required to prepare the perfect cup of Japanese tea.
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Accessibility and Health Considerations
The experience is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and service animals are allowed.
To ensure a comfortable and inclusive experience, the organizers have the following considerations in place:
- No heart problems or serious medical conditions are required for participation.
- The meeting point and end point are located near public transportation.
- The private group size is capped at 5 travelers, providing a more personalized and intimate atmosphere.
- Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience starts, giving participants flexibility.
This thoughtful approach ensures the Japanese Tea and Meditation Experience is accessible and accommodating for all participants.
Booking Information and Policies
Booking the Japanese Tea and Meditation Experience is straightforward. Upon booking, customers receive confirmation.
There’s a "reserve now, pay later" option available, making planning easier. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the start of the experience.
The maximum group size is 5 travelers, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience. The tea experience takes place in central Tokyo, with the meeting and end points at the same location, which is wheelchair and stroller accessible.
Traveler Reviews and Ratings
How do travelers rate the Japanese Tea and Meditation Experience?
With a 5.0 out of 5 rating from 2 reviews, it’s clear this is a beloved offering.
Guests highlight:
- The knowledgeable guide, Kaku, who brings the tea history and culture to life.
- The hands-on preparation of 5 different tea brewing methods.
- The serene meditation session that complements the tea experience.
- The generous sampling of high-quality Japanese teas and snacks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Take the Tea Leaves Home as a Souvenir?
No, the tea leaves are not available as a souvenir. The experience focuses on the Japanese tea drinking and preparation process, but doesn’t provide tea leaves to take home. Participants can enjoy the tea during the session.
Is Photography Allowed During the Experience?
Photography is generally allowed during the experience. Participants can take photos of the tea preparation, the educational presentation, and the meditation session, though they may be asked to avoid disrupting the tranquil atmosphere.
What Is the Dress Code for the Session?
There’s no strict dress code, but participants should wear comfortable, casual clothing. The experience takes place in a relaxed setting, so guests can dress however they feel most at ease.
Can I Purchase Additional Tea or Related Products?
Yes, participants can purchase additional tea or related products during the experience. The knowledgeable guide will provide information on these purchasing opportunities throughout the session.
Is There a Discount for Booking as a Group?
Yes, there’s a group discount available. Booking with 2 or more travelers gets a 10% discount per person. The more people in the group, the greater the savings when purchasing the Tokyo Morning Japanese Tea and Meditation experience.
The Sum Up
The Tokyo Morning Japanese Tea and Meditation Experience offers a unique culture, guiding visitors through the art of tea preparation and meditation in an intimate setting. Led by a knowledgeable guide, the tour provides an educational and hands-on experience, allowing participants to savor delicate tea-based snacks and appreciate the challenges faced by Japanese tea farmers. With personalized attention and a serene atmosphere, this one-hour tour is a must-try for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Japanese tea culture.
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