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Tea Ceremony in a Japanese painter's Garden in Kyoto

Would you like to experience Japanese traditional culture through the art of tea ceremony? Ms. Kakizaki has a deep appreciation for Japan's heritage and shares its beauty and depth through the practice of tea ceremony. Her expertise and experience have been highly regarded by media outlets like Vog

1 hour👥 Max 5

📍Meeting point: The gathering place is the ticket booth at the entrance of the memorial museum.

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Would you like to experience Japanese traditional culture through the art of tea ceremony? Ms. Kakizaki has a deep appreciation for Japan's heritage and shares its beauty and depth through the practice of tea ceremony. Her expertise and experience have been highly regarded by media outlets like Vogue. We invite you to savor the richness of Japan's traditions and beauty by joining Ms. Kakizaki for an enchanting tea ceremony experience! The experience is held in one of the hidden location in Kyoto, where tourists and even Kyoto locals can rarely experience a tea ceremony. Encounter quiet Kyoto and Authentic Japanese Culture. Discover the beauty of tea ceremony served by Junko Sophie Kakizaki, a native of a samurai family with nearly 900 years of history. You can add an option to enjoy the Kaiseki lunch based on the recipe of Myodo Murase, a nun who was highly praised by the founder of a famous Japanese restaurant "Kitcho”.

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What’s Included

  • Snacks
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Admission ticket of Hakusa Sonso Hashimoto Kansetsu Garden&Museum

What’s NOT Included

  • Private transportation
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Lunch

Additional Info

  • 🚇Public transportation options are available nearby
  • 👶Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • ❤️Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • At a tea ceremony, it is a basic rule to remove watches and jewelry to avoid damaging the utensils.
  • For the sake of building preservation, we ask our guests to wear socks instead of bare feet.

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