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Matcha Table Tea Ceremony Experience In Tokyo

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Mochi・Matcha sweets Making Class Near Shibuya at private house — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Mochi・Matcha sweets Making Class Near Shibuya at private house

Learn to make two classic mochi sweets (fruit daifuku) with a certified wagashi-making teacher. Also make 2 Nerikiri which are main sweets for Tea ceremony. You can receive tips about exploring the neighborhood and take home recipes so you can make your favorite treats again! You will also be time to learn about the history and culture of mochi. There is also a simple tea ceremony experience where you can do a tea ceremony by yourself. You can have a good time in a homey house like your grandmother's house in Japan.

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Shinjuku : Authentic Tea Ceremony with Matcha & Kimono — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Shinjuku : Authentic Tea Ceremony with Matcha & Kimono

Why choose this tea ceremony experience in Tokyo? - Authentic tea ceremony with premium Matcha sourced directly from Kyoto. - An educational experience: Learn tea history and Zen etiquette from a master. - Wear a beautiful kimono with professional fitting and elegant hair styling. - Full English guidance by expert hosts in a peaceful, traditional setting. - Chair seating is available upon request for your comfort and accessibility.

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Asakusa Tour & Authentic Japanese Culture Experience in Tokyo — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Asakusa Tour & Authentic Japanese Culture Experience in Tokyo

Experience Authentic Asakusa Culture: 3-Hour Guided Tour with Matcha Tea, Calligraphy & Sake Tasting Discover Tokyo’s historic Asakusa district on this immersive 3-hour cultural tour starting at T8 ASAKUSA, a unique cultural art café. Enjoy hands-on traditional Japanese experiences including a matcha tea ceremony, Japanese calligraphy, and premium sake tasting. Explore iconic Asakusa landmarks such as Kaminarimon Gate, Nakamise Shopping Street, and Senso-ji Temple, while your expert local guide shares deep insights into Asakusa’s history, culture, and hidden gems. Perfect for first-time visitors and culture enthusiasts, this interactive tour offers an authentic Japanese cultural experience combining sightseeing, hands-on activities, and traditional hospitality. Book now to immerse yourself in Tokyo’s vibrant heritage.

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Calligraphy and Matcha Tea Ceremony — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Calligraphy and Matcha Tea Ceremony

The activity is located in a quiet residential district just 4 minutes away by train from Shibuya Station in Tokyo. The house you'll enter has a dry garden and traditional interior, exuding the perfect ambience for tea ceremony and calligraphy experiences. At the start of the workshop you will put a jinbei (traditional light clothing) on and will first practice grinding solid ink and basic brush strokes. When you're confident enough to write the Japanese kanji character of your choice, you will choose between applying calligraphy art on a kakejiku hanging scroll or a wooden plate in the shape of a votive tablet or a mini paddle for Japanese hanetsuki (a type of badminton game). Take the piece of art with you as a memory from the calligraphy workshop. The activity will continue with a tea ceremony in which the instructor will prepare matcha green tea in front of you using traditional tea utensils. You will learn the etiquette of drinking tea and will enjoy seasonal wagashi sweets.

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Hama-rikyu Gardens Walking Tour with Matcha& Japanese Sweets — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Hama-rikyu Gardens Walking Tour with Matcha& Japanese Sweets

Hama-rikyu Gardens is a historic Edo-period landscape garden in Tokyo. On this 2-hour walking tour, explore the garden’s design and seasonal scenery with a guide, then enjoy a matcha green tea and Japanese sweets break in the garden’s tea room. Within the garden, the highlights are the Karesansui (dry landscape garden) and Kaiyushiki garden (circular garden). Visitors can also enjoy the plants and trees, whose beauty changes with the seasons. The tour guide will explain in detail about the history of the garden and the background of the garden's design, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of Japanese garden culture. In addition, there is a tea ceremony room in the garden where you will experience matcha green tea and Japanese sweets! Please enjoy Japanese garden culture while admiring the garden scenery and taking pictures! *Matcha green tea and Japanese sweets are included in the tour fee. *We recommend that you wear comfortable walking shoes for this walking tour.

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Matcha table tea ceremony experience in Tokyo — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Matcha table tea ceremony experience in Tokyo

Table tea ceremony can be experienced more casually than the original tea ceremony. Since you do not sit on the floor, your feet do not hurt. The "Omotenashi Chanoyu" workshop has been attended by Argentinians, Koreans, and Americans over the past three years. It is very enjoyable because you can eat both seasonal and Japanese sweets together.

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