Matcha, the prized green tea, takes center stage at this unique picnic experience in Tokyo’s iconic Yoyogi Park. Guests can enjoy the art of traditional matcha preparation, complemented by a selection of delectable Japanese sweets and snacks. With engaging cultural activities like origami and kendama, this intimate gathering promises a memorable exploration of Japan’s rich culinary and cultural heritage. Whether you’re a matcha enthusiast or simply seeking a novel way to experience the city, this event offers a delightful opportunity to…
Key Points
- A 5.0-rated matcha making picnic experience in Yoyogi Park, Tokyo, including traditional Japanese green tea and sweets for $53.75 per person.
- Accessibility features like wheelchair and stroller access, as well as service animal allowance, ensure an inclusive experience.
- Hands-on cultural activities like origami, kendama, and shiritori are available for participants to learn and enjoy.
- The intimate group size of up to 6 travelers guarantees a personalized experience with a local guide.
- The event starts and ends at the easily accessible Harajuku Station, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before.
Event Overview
This Matcha Making Picnic in Yoyogi Park offers a unique opportunity to experience traditional Japanese tea culture and cuisine.
Located in Tokyo, Japan, the event has earned a 5.0 rating based on 2 reviews on Viator and Tripadvisor. Priced at $53.75 per person, the picnic includes several cups of matcha tea, traditional and modern Japanese sweets, and easy-to-try traditional Japanese play experiences.
The meeting point is Harajuku Station, and the event is wheelchair and stroller accessible, with a maximum of 6 travelers per tour. Guests can take advantage of free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
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Menu and Highlights
The Matcha Making Picnic in Yoyogi Park offers several cups of matcha tea, a traditional Japanese green tea, along with a selection of traditional and modern Japanese sweets.
Attendees can try their hand at easy-to-learn traditional Japanese play experiences, such as:
- Origami folding
- Kendama (a ball-and-cup skill toy)
- Kujakucho (a hand-spinning top)
- Shiritori (a word chain game)
Food and drinks are also available for purchase from local vendors, providing a well-rounded cultural experience in the picturesque Yoyogi Park.
Meeting and Pickup Details
The meeting point for the Matcha Making Picnic in Yoyogi Park is Harajuku Station, located at 1 Chome-18 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan.
Look for the Legit Japan staff holding a placard at the OMOTESANDO gate. The experience starts and ends at this meeting point.
The tour is limited to a maximum of 6 travelers per group. Travelers will receive their confirmation at the time of booking and can take advantage of the free cancellation option up to 24 hours before the experience begins.
The tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and service animals are allowed.
Accessibility Features
The Matcha Making Picnic in Yoyogi Park is wheelchair accessible, with stroller access and allowance for service animals.
It’s conveniently located near public transportation, and the surfaces are wheelchair-friendly. The event caters to various accessibility needs, ensuring an inclusive experience for all attendees.
Some of the key accessibility features include:
- Wheelchair accessibility throughout the picnic area.
- Stroller access to accommodate families with young children.
- Allowance for service animals to accompany attendees.
- Proximity to public transportation for easy access.
Tour Logistics
Attendees will meet at Harajuku Station’s OMOTESANDO gate, where staff holding a Legit Japan placard will greet them.
The tour has a maximum of 6 travelers, so it’s an intimate experience.
After gathering, the group will head to Yoyogi Park to enjoy the matcha making and traditional Japanese activities.
At the end of the tour, you will return to the original meeting point.
Confirmation is received at the time of booking, and guests can reserve now and pay later for added flexibility.
The experience is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and service animals are welcome.
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Pricing and Booking
The tour costs $53.75 per person. This price includes several cups of matcha tea, traditional and modern Japanese sweets, and easy-to-try traditional Japanese play experiences.
The tour also provides access to food and drinks from local vendors in Yoyogi Park. Some key benefits of booking this experience include:
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of the tour
- Confirmation received at the time of booking
- Flexibility with the "reserve now, pay later" option
- Maximum group size of 6 travelers for a more personalized experience
The tour’s meeting point is at Harajuku Station, and it returns to the same location at the end.
Previews and Reviews
Two reviews on Viator and Tripadvisor give this Matcha Making Picnic in Yoyogi Park a perfect 5.0 rating.
Reviewers praise the authentic Japanese experience, noting the high-quality matcha tea and traditional sweets.
One guest highlights the knowledgeable guides who provided insights into matcha preparation and Japanese culture.
Another reviewer commends the picnic’s accessibility, with the event being wheelchair and stroller-friendly.
The small group size of 6 travelers is also cited as a positive, allowing for a more personalized and intimate outing.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Get to Yoyogi Park From My Hotel?
To get to Yoyogi Park from your hotel, you can take public transportation like the subway or bus. Alternatively, you could hail a taxi or ride-sharing service for a direct route to the park.
Can I Bring My Own Snacks and Drinks to the Picnic?
Yes, you can bring your own snacks and drinks to the picnic. The event listing states that "Food and drinks available from local vendors", which suggests you’re allowed to bring your own as well.
What Should I Wear for the Traditional Japanese Play Experiences?
For the traditional Japanese play experiences, it’s best to wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes that allow easy movement. Avoid anything too restrictive or formal as you’ll be engaging in interactive activities.
Are There Any Vegetarian or Gluten-Free Options Available?
The experience offers several vegetarian and gluten-free options for the Japanese sweets and snacks. Guests should inform the staff of any dietary requirements when booking to ensure their needs are accommodated.
How Long Does the Entire Experience Typically Last?
The entire experience typically lasts around 2-3 hours. Visitors can enjoy several cups of matcha tea, traditional and modern Japanese sweets, and traditional Japanese play experiences in Yoyogi Park during this time.
The Sum Up
The "Matcha Making Picnic: Sweets & Snacks in Yoyogi Park" offers a unique cultural experience in Tokyo. Participants can enjoy traditional matcha tea, Japanese sweets, and activities like origami and kendama while immersed in the park’s serene atmosphere. Accessible to all, the event’s convenient location near Harajuku Station makes it an ideal way to explore Japan’s vibrant culinary and cultural traditions.
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