Japanese tea ceremony has long been associated with refinement and grace. It's more than just an occasional activity for people who take it seriously, it's an art form that requires vigorous training and a license. People in Japan study for years to master the art of holding a perfect tea ceremony. All this dates back to the original masters of Kyoto. Now, you can get a taste of this traditional culture lead by the experts of Japan’s tea capital. Learn the ins and outs of what it takes to have the perfect tea ceremony, then put it all into practice guided by a licensed master. Experience this gem of Japanese culture and take home a guidebook that will let you dive deeper into the rich heritage of tea.
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Please come on time to be respectful of the tea ceremony instructor’s time
If the meeting location changes, you'll be notified separately after the order is confirmed
The Japanese sweets contain no eggs, nuts, gluten, or animal products
Please come with long skirt or long trousers. Short pants or skirts are not allowed to avoid damaging the mat in the tearoom
Please do not wear perfume (including musk and strong scents) to avoid affecting the tearoom, which is made from only natural materials
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Experience the traditional culture of an authentic Japanese tea ceremony. Learn what it takes to be a refined tea expert from a master in the capital of matcha. Learn how to prepare your own Kyoto-style matcha green tea
The meeting point is nearby Nijo Castle and Kyoto Imperial Palace. It will take you a 3-minute walk from Nijojomae and Fuchomae station (Kyoto City Bus), a 5-minute walk from Marutamachi station (Kyoto subway Karasuma Line), a 5-minute walk from Nijojomae station (Kyoto subway Tozai Line) or 10 minutes from Kyoto station by taxi.