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Kyoto Art Sushi Rolls Experience In 150 Years Old Townhouse

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Kyoto Tea Ceremony & Matcha Latte Mastery Experience — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Kyoto Tea Ceremony & Matcha Latte Mastery Experience

A visit to Kyoto wouldn’t be complete without diving into its rich tea culture. In just 50 minutes at a charming 100-year-old machiya, you’ll not only learn the art of matcha-making but also craft a modern matcha latte. Enjoy seasonal wagashi while absorbing the serene atmosphere. The experience culminates with a chance to don authentic samurai armor for unforgettable photos that capture the spirit of Japan. Perfect for beginners and curious adventurers alike, this small-group tea ceremony invites you to savor the beauty of tradition with a modern twist.

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Kyoto Private Tea Ceremony with Tea Master at Home — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Kyoto Private Tea Ceremony with Tea Master at Home

Enjoy a private Kyoto tea ceremony in a traditional home, guided by an experienced tea master. Learn the meaning behind each movement in a calm, authentic setting. This experience offers rare private access, expert guidance, and original Uji matcha in an authentic Kyoto setting. 【Highlights】 ・Private tea ceremony in a traditional Kyoto home — not a tourist venue ・Guided by an experienced tea master, focusing on learning and authenticity ・Original Uji matcha, handcrafted Kyoto tea bowls, and seasonal wagashi ・Held in authentic tea rooms (Koma and Hiroma) with a calm, respectful atmosphere ・Ideal for adults seeking a quiet, refined cultural experience 【Important Notes】 Age: Adults only (13 and under not permitted) Punctuality: Late arrivals over 15 minutes cannot join; no refund Dress code: Long pants or skirt; tops with sleeves required Socks: Required (available for purchase if needed) Kimono: Not included

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Kyoto Gion Cultural Walk with Geisha Traditions Explained — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Kyoto Gion Cultural Walk with Geisha Traditions Explained

Small-group morning and night tour in Gion / Ponto-chō / Shirakawa Limited group size, relaxed pace, time for questions and photos Guided by Kyoto locals / long-term residents (5+ years in Kyoto) Hidden streets and real geisha culture Walk both the famous areas and quiet alleys most visitors miss Learn the role of geiko and maiko, teahouse customs, and proper etiquette. Kyoto history and design Machiya townhouses, geiko stories, shrine and temple traditions, riverside nightlife. Seasonal highlights Cherry blossoms, summer green, lantern-lit evenings, riverside dining. After-tour support Custom tips for restaurants, sake bars, and peaceful night walks. Experience Kyoto with respect, insight, and calm.

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Ancient Katana Training in Kyoto with Local Students — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Ancient Katana Training in Kyoto with Local Students

Step into the world of real samurai training in Kyoto! Join the Kyoto Branch of Asayama Ichiden Ryu Hyōhō, a 400-year-old Kobudo (classical Japanese budo) tradition still practiced today. Unlike tourist sword experiences, this activity lets you train alongside actual students under authentic guidance. Feel the spirit of Japan’s warrior culture as you learn the fundamentals of Iaijutsu (quick-draw katana techniques) and Kenjutsu (Japanese swordsmanship) using bokutō (wooden katana). If you’ve ever dreamed of experiencing true samurai discipline in a traditional Kyoto dojo, this is your chance. *Please note that this is not a tourist activity, but a genuine training session with actual students. As a general rule, we do not accept participants with no prior budo experience. However, if you are very eager to join, please feel free to contact us for a consultation.

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Private Koto Lesson in Kyoto with a Professional Koto Performer — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Private Koto Lesson in Kyoto with a Professional Koto Performer

Owner is a professional Koto performer, so you can learn from expert instructors. Here you can experience playing the koto, which is a traditional Japanese instrument and indispensable for formal ceremonies in Japan. A professional player of koto will teach you how to play the koto. We will teach you to play “Sakura“. Everyone from 3 years old to elderly people can play, so we encourage you to experience this with your family together. Equipment necessary for lessons, such as musical instruments and music notation are all available.

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Kyoto: Tea Ceremony & Machiya Tour – 150-Year-Old Townhouse — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Kyoto: Tea Ceremony & Machiya Tour – 150-Year-Old Townhouse

1. Whisk your own matcha using practitioner-only top-grade tea on a rare Misonodana shelf 2. Savor seasonal, plant-based Japanese sweets from Kyoto's finest confectioners 3. Tour a 150-year-old former silk merchant's townhouse and garden in Nishijin, Kyoto 4. Learn the meaning behind each movement in clear English from a 16-year trained practitioner 5. Take home simple techniques to recreate the calm of a tea ceremony in your own life

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