A private Japanese traditional tea ceremony offers an immersive cultural experience in the heart of Tokyo. Held at the serene Mita Koboji Temple, guests can witness the art of tea preparation and indulge in delicate Japanese sweets. Led by a knowledgeable hostess, this intimate gathering emphasizes authenticity and attentive service. While kimonos aren’t provided, the ceremony’s accessibility via public transportation makes it an enticing opportunity to explore Japan’s time-honored tea traditions. What hidden insights into this captivating ritual might the ceremony unveil?
Key Points
- Experience a private Japanese tea ceremony at Mita Koboji Temple in Tokyo, featuring powdered green tea and Japanese sweets prepared by a knowledgeable hostess.
- Enjoy an immersive cultural experience in a private setting, with attentive service and guidance from the hostess.
- The activity is not wheelchair accessible, but is accessible via public transportation.
- Tea ceremony and Japanese sweets are included, but kimonos are not provided.
- The activity is highly rated, with a 4.8 out of 5 star rating based on 4 reviews.
Overview and Experience
Guests can enjoy a private Japanese traditional tea ceremony in Tokyo, where they’ll experience a tea ritual featuring powdered green tea and Japanese sweets prepared by the hostess.
This is a private tour, ensuring only the group participates. The tea ceremony takes place at the Mita Koboji Temple, with the activity ending back at the same location.
The experience includes coffee, tea, and Japanese sweets, though kimonos aren’t provided. This tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but is near public transportation.
Infants must sit on laps, and confirmation is received at booking.
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Location and Meeting Details
The private Japanese traditional tea ceremony takes place at the Mita Koboji Temple, located at 2-chōme-12-5 Mita, Minato City, Tokyo 108-0073, Japan. The activity ends back at the same location.
What | Where | When |
---|---|---|
Tea Ceremony | Mita Koboji Temple | Private Tour |
Japanese Sweets | Mita Koboji Temple | Served During Ceremony |
Meeting Point | Mita Koboji Temple | Start of Activity |
End Location | Mita Koboji Temple | Return to Start |
Transportation | Near Public Transit | Accessible by Guests |
Inclusions
The private tea ceremony includes coffee or tea and Japanese sweets prepared by the hostess. The experience provides the following:
- Powdered green tea, carefully prepared by the hostess
- Japanese wagashi sweets, expertly crafted for the occasion
- Attentive service and guidance from the knowledgeable hostess
- An immersive cultural experience in a private, intimate setting
While kimonos aren’t provided, guests can fully enjoy the traditional tea ceremony.
The inclusions ensure an authentic and memorable Japanese cultural experience.
Accessibility and Additional Information
How wheelchair accessible is the private Japanese traditional tea ceremony?
The activity isn’t wheelchair accessible. However, it’s located near public transportation, making it accessible for most guests.
Children must sit on laps during the event. Confirmation of the booking is provided at the time of reservation.
Pricing and Cancellation Policy
Pricing for the private Japanese traditional tea ceremony experience starts at $67.54 per person.
This activity allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts, providing flexibility for guests.
Some key points about the pricing and cancellation policy:
- The experience can be reserved now and paid for later.
- Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start time.
- The overall rating for this experience is 4.8 out of 5 stars, based on 4 reviews.
- All reviews for this activity rated the experience at 5 stars, with no lower ratings.
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Reviews
What do the reviews say about this private Japanese traditional tea ceremony experience?
According to the information provided, the private tea ceremony in Tokyo has an overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 4 reviews.
Notably, there are no reviews rated below 5 stars, indicating exceptional guest satisfaction.
The reviews likely praise the authentic cultural experience, the skilled tea ceremony hostess, and the enjoyment of the matcha tea and Japanese sweets.
Guests seem to appreciate the private nature of the tour, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
The consistently positive feedback suggests this is a high-quality activity worth considering for visitors to Tokyo.
The Tea Ceremony
The private Japanese traditional tea ceremony offers guests an intimate and authentic cultural experience in the heart of Tokyo.
Guests are guided through the intricate steps of preparing and serving powdered green tea, known as matcha.
The ceremony includes:
- A formal greeting and introduction to the hostess.
- The carefully choreographed preparation of the matcha using a bamboo whisk.
- The presentation and enjoyment of the matcha alongside traditional Japanese sweets.
- A closing ritual to conclude the serene, meditative experience.
This private setting ensures guests can fully enjoy the timeless traditions of Japanese tea culture.
Preparing for the Tea Ceremony
Guests should arrive at the meeting point on time. They’ll be greeted by the hostess and ushered into the tea room.
Once inside, guests remove their shoes and don slippers provided. The hostess will explain the etiquette and steps of the ceremony.
Guests sit on cushions around a low table as the hostess prepares the tea. She meticulously whisks the matcha powder and hot water, then serves each guest.
Guests thoughtfully enjoy the tea and seasonal Japanese sweets. The entire ceremony lasts around an hour, allowing time for your to appreciate the full experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Does the Entire Tea Ceremony Experience Last?
The duration of the tea ceremony experience is not specified in the overview. However, it’s described as a private tour, suggesting the ceremony likely lasts for a reasonable amount of time to allow guests to fully participate.
Are Participants Required to Remove Their Shoes?
Participants are required to remove their shoes before entering the tea ceremony space. This is a common Japanese custom to maintain cleanliness and respect for the traditional setting.
Can Dietary Restrictions Be Accommodated for the Japanese Sweets?
The experience description doesn’t mention if dietary restrictions can be accommodated for the Japanese sweets. It’s best to check with the tour provider before booking to see if they can cater to any specific dietary needs.
Is Photography Permitted During the Tea Ceremony?
Photography is permitted during the tea ceremony, though guests should be mindful not to disrupt the ceremony. The host can provide guidance on appropriate times and locations for taking photos.
Do I Need to Bring Any Special Clothing or Attire?
You don’t need to bring any special clothing or attire. The experience description doesn’t mention that kimonos are provided, so you can wear comfortable, casual clothing. Just be prepared to participate in the traditional tea ceremony.
The Sum Up
The private Japanese traditional tea ceremony at Mita Koboji Temple offers an immersive cultural experience. Guests can enjoy the art of tea preparation and exquisite Japanese sweets, guided by a knowledgeable hostess. This intimate and authentic ceremony is accessible via public transportation and perfect for small groups. Attendees should book in advance to secure their spot.
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