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Experience Tea Ceremony in a Traditional Japanese House

Learn Traditional Tea Ceremony from an instructor in his very traditional house that has the atmosphere of a Japanese house from 40 years ago.
The entrance, flooring and garden, etc… are all made from materials, and built in an old style that can no longer be seen in modern Japan, truly a small treasure.
While tasting a little of the atmosphere of an old Japanese house, try your hand at traditional tea ceremony.
Not only will you taste tea but you will also learn in depth about the tea ceremony (e.g. how to enter the room, greet one another and act during the ceremony).




 

House Entrance House Garden Tea Room Tea Ceremony Tea Ceremony Tea Ceremony Tea Ceremony A view from Tea Room

Detail

Tour code: HCA030
Adult: ¥12,000 (12 or older)
Child: ¥12,000 (6-11yrs)
Dates: Tuesdays & Wednesdays
(Except on 2010 Jul. 20)
Time: [2.5 hrs] 13:00-15:30
Meeting place: Tokyo:
Nishi-ogikubo Station (Chuo Line, Sobu Line)  >>Use the train route finder
Tour guide: Certified tour guide-interpreter in English
Meal: Not included
Participants: 2-15 people
Remarks: • Please bring white socks.
• You will take off your shoes and sit on a tatami floor.



Please note that due to either natural disaster or urgent orders from our activity suppliers, we may be unable to provide the service.
Detailed information including cancellation policy can be found in our Tour Conditions and Terms and conditions.

Spectators are only permitted by prior reservation (50% tour fee will apply) for the following activities: Samurai Sword Action, Ninja & Make your own Shushi.

Non paying spectators will not be allowed into the class.



You may also be interested in "Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony", "Let’s Learn! Japanese Classical Dance", "At Home with Mrs. Shinobu", "Japanese Incense Ceremony"