Enjoy the serene world of traditional Japanese culture. This tea ceremony in Kyoto offers a truly remarkable experience, blending the timeless artistry of a Japanese harp performance with the time-honored ritual of preparing and savoring matcha tea. As you sip the vibrant green tea and indulge in seasonal sweets, you’ll gain insights into the deeper meaning and cultural significance behind each graceful movement. With an expert guide to enrich your understanding, this intimate event promises to transport you to the heart of Kyoto’s rich heritage.
Key Points
- Immersive tea ceremony experience in Kyoto, Japan, combined with a private Japanese harp (koto) performance.
- Guided cultural insights and optional activities, such as kimono dressing and koto playing, for additional fees.
- Centrally located near Nishiki and Teramachi markets, with a maximum of 6 travelers per session.
- Experience includes matcha tea, traditional sweets, and an English-speaking guide for 2 hours.
- Convenient transportation and free cancellation policy up to 24 hours prior to the activity.
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Experience Overview
Visitors to Kyoto can enjoy the rich cultural tradition of the tea ceremony, which is combined with a performance on the iconic Japanese harp, the koto.
Priced at $51.81 per person, this intimate experience is limited to a maximum of 6 travelers. During the 2-hour activity, guests will enjoy matcha tea and traditional sweets while an English-speaking guide provides insights.
Plus, visitors can opt to dress in a luxurious kimono and try their hand at playing the koto for an additional fee. The experience concludes back at the meeting point near Nishiki Market.
Location and Pricing
The tea ceremony experience takes place in Kyoto, Japan, with the meeting point conveniently located near the vibrant Nishiki Market and Teramachi Market, next to the KINMATA restaurant.
Priced from $51.81 per person, the activity accommodates a maximum of 6 travelers. Included in the experience are snacks such as matcha and traditional sweets, as well as an English-speaking guide and private transportation.
Optional add-ons include a photo and video session in a luxurious kimono and a Koto (Japanese harp) experience, both available for an additional fee.
Confirmation is received upon booking, and free cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the start of the activity.
Inclusions and Highlights
The tea ceremony experience includes a range of engaging activities and offerings. Guests will enjoy traditional matcha green tea and seasonal Japanese confections.
An English-speaking guide provides insights into the cultural significance and etiquette of the tea ceremony. The experience also offers an opportunity to play the koto, a Japanese harp, allowing participants to immerse themselves further in the rich musical traditions of Japan.
For those interested, there’s an optional photo and video session in a luxurious kimono, capturing the elegance of the event. These inclusions create a truly immersive cultural experience.
Meeting and End Point
The meeting point for this tea ceremony experience is located at 411 Dainichichō, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto, 604-8044, Japan, conveniently situated near the Nishiki Market and Teramachi Market, and next to the KINMATA restaurant.
The activity will start at the meeting point and end back at the same location.
Participants will enjoy a private and intimate tea ceremony, complete with a Japanese harp performance, in a tranquil setting.
After the experience, visitors can explore the nearby markets and restaurants, making the most of their time in the historic city of Kyoto.
Confirmation and Accessibility
How is confirmation received for this tea ceremony experience? Confirmation is received at the time of booking.
This tea ceremony in Kyoto isn’t wheelchair accessible, but it’s located near public transportation. Infant seats are available for those traveling with young children.
Participants can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience starts. For added convenience, the Reserve Now and Pay Later option is also available.
With these flexible booking and accessibility details, visitors can easily plan their tea ceremony experience in historic Kyoto.
Nearby Attractions
While the tea ceremony takes place in a traditional setting, visitors will find themselves surrounded by numerous cultural attractions in the Kyoto area.
The Nishiki Market, known as "Kyoto’s Kitchen," offers a lively shopping experience with an array of local produce and artisanal goods.
Nearby, the Teramachi Market features traditional crafts and souvenirs.
For historical sites, the Kinkakuji and Kiyomizudera temples are within a short distance, showcasing Kyoto’s iconic architecture and gardens.
With so much to explore, visitors can enjoy the rich cultural tapestry of Kyoto during their tea ceremony experience.
Cancellation and Payment Options
As visitors plan their tea ceremony experience, they’ll be pleased to learn that KOTOLILY KYOTO offers flexible cancellation and payment options. Guests can take advantage of the "Reserve Now and Pay Later" option, allowing them to secure their spot without an immediate financial commitment. On top of that, KOTOLILY KYOTO provides free cancellation up to 24 hours before the event, providing travelers with peace of mind should their plans change.
Cancellation Policy | Payment Options |
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours before | Reserve Now and Pay Later |
No refunds within 24 hours of event | Accept major credit cards |
This level of customer-centric flexibility ensures a seamless and stress-free booking process for all tea ceremony enthusiasts.
How to Book
Interested tea ceremony enthusiasts can easily book their experience through KOTOLILY KYOTO’s website.
The booking process is straightforward – visitors simply need to check availability, select their preferred date and time, and complete the reservation.
Payment can be made upfront or through the "Reserve Now and Pay Later" option.
After booking, you will receive a confirmation with all the necessary details, including the meeting point and what to expect during the tea ceremony and harp performance.
With clear instructions and flexible payment options, booking this unique cultural experience in Kyoto has never been easier.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Duration of the Tea Ceremony?
The duration of the tea ceremony is not explicitly provided in the given knowledge. However, the activity overview indicates it is a Tea Ceremony with Japanese Harp Performance, suggesting the entire experience likely lasts for a specific duration, though the exact time is not specified.
Is Photography Allowed During the Performance?
Photography is allowed during the performance. The overview states that there’s an optional "Photo and video in luxurious kimono" experience available for an additional fee, indicating that taking photos is permitted.
Can the Traditional Sweets Accommodate Dietary Restrictions?
The traditional sweets can accommodate dietary restrictions, though guests should inform the organizers in advance. The experience provides flexibility to cater to various dietary needs and ensure all participants can fully enjoy the tea ceremony.
Is There a Dress Code for the Tea Ceremony?
There’s no strict dress code for the tea ceremony, but participants are encouraged to wear comfortable, modest attire. Casual or traditional Japanese clothing is acceptable, and the experience includes an optional photo session in a luxurious kimono.
How Many People Are Typically in the Group?
The group size is typically small, with a maximum of 6 travelers. This intimate setting allows for a more personalized and immersive experience during the tea ceremony and Japanese harp performance.
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The Sum Up
This captivating tea ceremony in Kyoto blends tradition and artistry, inviting you to learn about Japan’s rich cultural heritage. Savor matcha tea and seasonal sweets while an English-speaking guide enhances your understanding of the ceremony’s nuances. With optional kimono dressing and koto playing, this intimate 2-hour experience offers a truly memorable journey through Kyoto’s vibrant history and artistry, conveniently located near Nishiki Market.