Tea Ceremony Experience ”Watch a tea master perform a tea ceremony up close and learn how to have matcha and eat sweets properly.”
Hands-on tea ceremony activity in a tea room with over 200 years of history, dating back to the Edo period. In the tea room, learn tea ceremony techniques (bowing, greetings), how to prepare the tea, and how to eat tea cakes. The tea room has been placed alongside a Japanese-style garden to make for a variety of different scenes to enjoy while drinking tea from season to season. Fully experience Japanese tradition through its tea,
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- Minimum Number of Passengers
- 1 person
- Maximum Capacity
- 8 people *If there are 9-18 participants, the lesson will be held in a larger (different) tea room.
- Participation Restrictions
- Bring socks to wear.
- Meeting and Exchange Areas
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Nara Ikaruga Tourism Waikaru
1-6-30 Horyuji-Higashi, Ikaruga-cho, Ikoma District, Nara Prefecture, 636-0112 - Open Period
- Closed on certain days
- Closed Period
- Every Wednesday, New Year's holidays, days when Taiseian is not available
- Required Time
- 30 minutes
- Provision of Meals
- Meals are not provided
- Universal accessibility
- Not available
- Parking
- Available (Nara Ikaruga Tourism Waikaru)
- Related websites
- https://waikaru.com/experience/detail.php?pid=1683512110
This basic information is current at the time of publication and is subject to change.
Please check the official website for the latest information.
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