The group charter for the Japanese traditional flower arrangement in Tokyo offers a unique opportunity to take in the art of ikebana. Hosted at the picturesque Mita Koboji Temple, this activity provides a serene setting for up to 10 participants to learn from experienced instructors. With all necessary materials included, the session is designed to be accessible for all skill levels. Whether you’re seeking a creative escape or simply a chance to discover a new cultural practice, this experience promises to leave a lasting impression.
- Key Points
- Overview of the Activity
- Meeting and End Point
- Included Materials
- Accessibility and Participation
- Booking and Cancellation Policy
- Highlights of the Experience
- What to Expect on the Tour
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for Participation?
- Can Participants Take the Flower Arrangements Home After the Activity?
- Is There an Option to Extend the Duration of the Flower Arranging Lesson?
- Are Language Translation Services Provided During the Activity?
- Can Participants Choose the Specific Flowers Used in the Arrangement?
- The Sum Up
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Key Points
- Offers a Japanese traditional flower arrangement (ikebana) activity for groups of up to 10 participants in Tokyo.
- Activity is priced at $671.84 per group and includes a private tour, all necessary materials, and a scenic temple location.
- Meeting and end point is at Mita Koboji Temple, which is accessible via public transportation.
- Activity is designed to be inclusive and accessible, with service animals permitted and the location being stroller and wheelchair friendly.
- Flexible booking and cancellation policy, with full refunds available with 24 hours’ notice prior to the start time.
Overview of the Activity
The Japanese Traditional Flower Arrangement activity in Tokyo offers a unique opportunity for groups of up to 10 people to enjoy the centuries-old art of ikebana.
Located in the heart of the city, the activity is priced at $671.84 per group. Participants will receive a private tour, confirmation upon booking, and all necessary materials, including flower scissors, a kenzan, and a vase for the trial lesson.
No kimonos are provided, so guests should wear regular clothing. The activity is accessible, with service animals allowed and near public transportation.
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Meeting and End Point

Participants will meet at the Mita Koboji Temple, located at 2-chōme-12-5 Mita, Minato City, Tokyo 108-0073. This is the meeting point for the Japanese Traditional Flower Arrangement activity.
At the conclusion of the experience, the group will return to the same location.
The advantages of this meeting point are:
- It’s easily accessible by public transportation.
- The temple provides a picturesque backdrop for the flower arranging lesson.
- Ending back at the starting point ensures a smooth and convenient experience.
Included Materials

For the Japanese Traditional Flower Arrangement activity, the organizers provide participants with the necessary tools and materials. This includes flower scissors, a kenzan (a metal flower holder), and a vase for the trial lesson.
The specialized equipment allows guests to fully enjoy the traditional art of Japanese floral design. Participants don’t need to bring their own supplies, as everything required for the hands-on experience is included.
However, the activity doesn’t provide kimonos, so guests should wear regular, comfortable clothing during the session.
Accessibility and Participation

How accessible is the Japanese Traditional Flower Arrangement activity?
The activity is designed to be inclusive, allowing service animals and most travelers to participate. The meeting point is near public transportation, and the location is stroller and wheelchair accessible.
The activity offers the following accessibility features:
- Service animals are permitted.
- Most travelers can participate.
- The meeting point is conveniently located near public transportation, and the activity site is stroller and wheelchair accessible.
Booking and Cancellation Policy

The booking and cancellation policy for the Japanese Traditional Flower Arrangement activity offers flexibility.
Guests can reserve the experience now and pay later, giving them time to plan. Plus, full refunds are available with 24 hours’ notice prior to the start time.
This policy provides peace of mind for travelers who may need to change plans. With an overall 5.0 rating based on one review, the activity appears to be a reliable and well-organized experience.
The booking and cancellation details allow guests to book with confidence, secure in the knowledge that their plans can be adjusted if needed.
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Highlights of the Experience

Although the Japanese Traditional Flower Arrangement activity in Tokyo provides all the necessary materials, guests get to create their own unique floral masterpieces.
The experience offers:
- An opportunity to learn the traditional art of ikebana, which emphasizes asymmetry, minimalism, and the natural beauty of flowers.
- Guidance from an experienced instructor who shares the history and techniques of this centuries-old practice.
- The flexibility to design a personalized arrangement to take home as a memento of the lesson.
Participants leave with a newfound appreciation for the delicate balance and discipline required in Japanese flower arranging.
What to Expect on the Tour

Participants will start the Japanese Traditional Flower Arrangement experience at the Mita Koboji Temple in Tokyo.
There, they’ll receive all the necessary materials, including flower scissors, a kenzan (flower frog), and a vase for the trial lesson.
No kimonos are provided, so guests should wear regular clothes.
The experience is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and service animals are allowed.
At the end of the lesson, you will return to the starting point.
With a private tour, only the group will participate, ensuring a personalized and intimate flower arranging session.
Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for Participation?
The minimum age requirement is not specified in the provided information. Most travelers can participate, indicating there may not be a strict age limit. Interested individuals should inquire with the tour operator for details on any age restrictions.
Can Participants Take the Flower Arrangements Home After the Activity?
Participants can take the flower arrangements they create home with them after the activity. The arrangements are theirs to keep as a memento of the traditional Japanese flower arranging experience.
Is There an Option to Extend the Duration of the Flower Arranging Lesson?
Participants can’t take the flower arrangements home after the activity. There’s no option to extend the duration of the flower arranging lesson, which is a set 2-hour experience as described in the overview.
Are Language Translation Services Provided During the Activity?
The activity doesn’t mention any language translation services being provided. However, it’s a private tour, so the host may be able to accommodate translation needs if requested in advance.
Can Participants Choose the Specific Flowers Used in the Arrangement?
Participants don’t choose the specific flowers used in the arrangement. The instructor provides the flowers and materials for the traditional Japanese flower arranging lesson. The focus is on learning the techniques, not personalizing the floral design.
The Sum Up
This immersive ikebana experience in Tokyo provides a unique opportunity to explore the artistry of Japanese traditional flower arrangement. With a private tour, all necessary materials, and a picturesque temple setting, the activity caters to participants of all levels, ensuring a memorable and serene artistic encounter. Flexible booking and cancellation options make it easy to plan your group’s flower arranging adventure.
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