
Tea Ceremony Experience In Traditional Kyoto Townhouse
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Private Tea Ceremony and Sake Tasting in Kyoto Samurai House
Become truly immersed in traditional Japanese culture as you and your party members will enjoy the entire 300-year old historic property to yourselves. We serve organic matcha locally sourced from Kyoto, Uji in a traditional tea room. Enter into this space separate from the rush of life and truly experience the serenity of tea ceremony. Adorn an authentic silk wedding Kimono or wield a Samurai Katana to commemorate your visit to Kyoto! You are welcome to take photos during your visit. You can even bring the experience home with you as we offer a large array of Matcha Chawan (Matcha Tea Bowl) and authentic silk Kimono for purchase. An experience like no other being the only Samurai house in Kyoto with such offerings. We are able to offer this traditional space and still be very conveniently located only an 8 minute walk from Kyoto station, making this experience a seamless addition to your time in Kyoto.
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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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Stunning Private Tea Ceremony: Camellia Garden Teahouse
Camellia Garden’s striking surroundings make ours one of the most beautiful locations to experience tea ceremony in Kyoto. The traditional Japanese house, which sits amongst stunning gardens, is now 100 years old. Once a private property, providing tea ceremonies is a way to preserve this important house and give visitors a taste of authentic Kyoto. Located close to the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Ryoan-ji, Ninna-ji and Kinkaku-ji (the Golden Pavilion), we offer an accessible experience that offers an oasis of calm and complete privacy for guests. We look forward to welcoming you for a unique, personal and unforgettable experience.
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3 Day Japan Highlights Tour: Tokyo, Mt.Fuji, Nara, Kyoto, Osaka
Avoid the crowds as you travel in comfort between Japan’s 5 historic capitals on this scenic small group tour with an English speaking guide. See the best of Kamakura, Hakone, Mt. Fuji, Nagoya, Nara, Kyoto and Osaka. Enjoy spectacular views of the countryside and Mt. Fuji. Start from your hotel or port of entry in Tokyo or Narita. Follow the coast through Yokohama to Japan's old capital, Kamakura. Enjoy stopping on the way to taste the different region's specialties. Visit picturesque villages and take a ropeway and crater lake cruise. Experience Japanese tea ceremony and traditional nightlife. Explore World Heritage Nara deer park and Todaiji. Visit your choice of Kyoto's best attractions, such as Kiyomizu and Fushimi, before arriving at Osaka's Dotonburi entertainment district. This tour can be tailored to your interests and is suitable for all ages and levels of fitness. Feel free to add extra days in Tokyo or continue on with us to Hiroshima or back to Tokyo via the Japan Alps.
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Tattoo-Friendly Japanese Bathing Culture Tour at Funaoka Onsen
Looking for a truly authentic Japanese experience beyond the typical tourist spots? Join us for a unique cultural journey into the heart of Japan’s bathing tradition! Just like the tea ceremony, bathing in Japan is a deeply rooted cultural ritual. But how do you bathe the Japanese way? What are the dos and don’ts? Our bathing specialists will guide you through the fascinating etiquette and health benefits of Japanese baths—and then you’ll get to try it for yourself! What to Expect: Start at a one-of-a-kind cafe—a cozy space that was once a public bathhouse ! Here, you’ll learn the history and meaning behind Japanese bathing culture, complete with a take-home guide to proper bathing techniques. Then soak like a local at the legendary Funaoka Onsen, a beautifully preserved bathhouse loved by Kyoto residents for generations. ✨ Why Join? A chance to experience Japanese culture with all five senses. Great for travelers interested in wellness, mindfulness, and local traditions.
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Kyoto: Tea Ceremony in a 150-Year-Old Silk Merchant's Home
1. Explore a rare, 150-year-old former silk merchant's townhouse and private garden in historic Nishijin. 2. Whisk your own premium, practitioner-grade matcha on a rare, traditional Misonodana table. 3. Savor seasonal, plant-based Japanese sweets from Kyoto's finest confectioners. 4. Learn the deep meaning behind each ritual in clear English from a master with up to 40 years of training. 5. Take home simple, mindful techniques to recreate the calm of the tea ceremony in your everyday life.
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