Enjoy the serene beauty of a traditional Japanese tea ceremony in Tokyo. Witness a skilled practitioner’s live performance in an authentic tea room setting, where you’ll prepare your own matcha green tea and enjoy delightful sweets. With personalized attention and a special souvenir, this unique cultural experience promises to transport you to the heart of Japan’s rich heritage. Discover the art of tea-making and uncover the deeper significance behind this time-honored tradition.
Key Points
- Immersive experience in traditional Japanese tea art, including live tea ceremony performance and guided preparation of matcha green tea.
- Meeting point at Kugayama Station in Suginami City, Tokyo, with easy access via public transportation.
- Class priced from $74.01 per person, with a maximum group size of 4 travelers for a personalized experience.
- Traditional tea room setting in Tokyo, with fresh matcha and Japanese sweets served throughout the class.
- Participants receive a souvenir to commemorate the authentic tea ceremony experience.
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Class Details
The Tokyo Tea Ceremony Class offers participants an immersive experience into the traditional Japanese art of tea preparation and presentation.
Held in a traditional tea room in Tokyo, the class features a live tea ceremony performance by a skilled practitioner. Guests will then have the opportunity to prepare their own matcha green tea, guided by the instructor.
Complementing the tea are traditional Japanese sweets. Each participant also receives a souvenir, allowing them to take a piece of the experience home.
The class provides a unique and authentic insight into this centuries-old cultural tradition.
Meeting and Pickup
The class meets at Kugayama Station in Tokyo’s Suginami City.
The address is 〒168-0082 Tokyo, Suginami City, Kugayama, 4-chōme−1, 東京都杉並区久我山4丁目1−11.
The location is near public transportation, making it easily accessible.
At the end of the class, travelers return to the meeting point where the experience concludes.
Booking confirmation is received within 48 hours, subject to availability.
The class is priced from $74.01 per person and has a lowest price guarantee, but is non-refundable for cancellations.
The class accommodates a maximum of 4 travelers and isn’t wheelchair accessible.
Booking and Pricing
How does one book the Tokyo Tea Ceremony Class?
Booking is straightforward. Interested parties can reserve their spot by paying a fee of $74.01 per person. Confirmation is usually received within 48 hours, subject to availability.
The experience offers a lowest price guarantee, but it’s non-refundable – no refunds for cancellations. The class accommodates a maximum group size of 4 travelers, so it’s best to book early.
Coffee and/or tea are included in the experience. The booking process is simple and hassle-free, allowing visitors to secure their spot in this traditional Japanese tea ceremony class.
Group Size and Accessibility
A maximum of 4 travelers can participate in the Tokyo Tea Ceremony Class. This intimate group size allows for a personalized experience and ensures each guest receives ample attention from the tea ceremony practitioner.
However, the activity isn’t wheelchair accessible, so guests with mobility challenges may find it difficult to fully participate. The tea room is located in a traditional Japanese building, which may present accessibility barriers. Individuals with special needs should consider this limitation before booking the class.
Operator Information
H.I.S.Co., Ltd. operates the Tokyo Tea Ceremony Class, providing visitors with an authentic cultural experience.
As a leading travel company in Japan, they ensure the class runs smoothly and efficiently. Coffee and/or tea are included, complementing the traditional Japanese sweets served during the ceremony.
The class takes place in a genuine tea room, allowing participants to enjoy the timeless ritual. With a maximum of 4 travelers, the intimate setting ensures personalized attention from the experienced tea practitioner leading the session.
Guests leave with a deeper appreciation for this revered Japanese art form.
Tea Ceremony Experience
What can visitors expect from the Tokyo Tea Ceremony Class?
Participants will witness a traditional tea ceremony performance by a skilled practitioner, followed by the opportunity to prepare their own matcha green tea.
The class takes place in a tranquil, authentic tea room in Tokyo.
Throughout the experience, visitors will enjoy fresh matcha and traditional Japanese sweets.
As a memento, each guest receives a souvenir of a Japanese traditional item.
The tea ceremony is a centuries-old cultural ritual that offers a serene and immersive glimpse into Japan’s refined customs and aesthetics.
Matcha Green Tea and Sweets
Although the tea ceremony is a centuries-old tradition, the matcha green tea and sweets served during the Tokyo Tea Ceremony Class offer a delightful contemporary twist. Participants will enjoy an authentic experience, sipping on high-quality matcha tea and savoring traditional Japanese confections.
Item | Description | Price |
---|---|---|
Matcha Green Tea | Powdered green tea whisked into a frothy beverage | Included |
Wagashi | Seasonal Japanese sweets, often mochi or bean-based | Included |
Souvenir | Traditional Japanese items, such as a tea caddy or ceramic cup | Included |
The tea and sweets are included in the class fee, providing a well-rounded culture.
Souvenir and Takeaways
Along With the authentic tea and sweets, participants in the Tokyo Tea Ceremony Class receive a special souvenir to commemorate their experience.
Each guest is gifted a traditional Japanese item, such as a tea caddy, ceramic teacup, or decorative fan.
These mementos allow visitors to bring a piece of the timeless tea ceremony tradition back home with them.
The carefully curated souvenirs not only serve as a tangible reminder of the tranquil and immersive class, but also provide an opportunity to share Japanese culture with family and friends long after the experience concludes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Dress Code for the Tea Ceremony Class?
The dress code is not explicitly mentioned in the provided information. However, traditional Japanese attire such as kimonos or formal business casual wear is typically recommended for a tea ceremony experience to respect the cultural setting.
Can Participants Take Photos During the Tea Ceremony?
Participants can take photos during the tea ceremony, but it’s important to be respectful and avoid disrupting the experience. Flash photography is generally not allowed, and participants should follow the guidance of the tea practitioner.
Is the Tea Ceremony Conducted in English or Japanese?
The tea ceremony is typically conducted in Japanese. However, the host will provide an English explanation of the process to assist non-Japanese speakers in understanding the cultural traditions and experience.
Are Vegetarian or Dietary Restrictions Accommodated?
The experience accommodates vegetarian and other dietary restrictions upon request. Guests should inform the operator of any special dietary needs when booking the tea ceremony class.
What Is the Minimum Age Requirement for the Tea Ceremony Class?
The tea ceremony class has no specified minimum age requirement. Children are welcome to participate, but the activity may be more suitable for older individuals who can sit comfortably and appreciate the cultural experience.
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The Sum Up
This traditional Japanese tea ceremony class in Tokyo offers a rare opportunity to take in the serene and time-honored practice. With personalized attention, you will prepare matcha tea and enjoy delectable sweets, while receiving a special souvenir to commemorate the cultural experience. The small group size ensures an intimate and authentic encounter, making it a must-do activity for those seeking a deeper appreciation of Japanese traditions.