Elegant Tea Ceremony at Warakuan Teahouse in Tokyo
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$72Description
Experience the heart of sado, the Way of Tea, in this hidden teahouse near central Shibuya. Take in the serene atmosphere, and savor a quiet bowl of matcha prepared by a tea master. Visit the home of a tea master of the Koborienshu school of tea, who will warmly welcome you into this traditional world. From sado enthusiasts from overseas to first-timers, experience the serenity of this intimate tea room and sip the perfectly prepared matcha tea. The tea master will not only prepare tea, but also create a seasonally unique atmosphere using decor, incense and appropriate tea ceremony accouterments. Tea ceremonies are a chance to take a break from the outside world, and experience a moment of peace and calm.
Cancellation Policy
- Any cancellations made after 17:00 local time, 2 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.
Activity Detail
Pricing Details
Adult/Child (Age 0 & Up) | $72 |
Inclusion
- Tea ceremony
- Matcha tea
- Japanese sweets
- Japanese-speaking instructor
Start Timings
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11:00, 12:00, 13:00, 14:00,
15:00, 16:00, 17:00
Check In/Pickup Location Details
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Warakuan is located approximately 3-4 minutes from Komaba Todai-mae Station on the Inokashira Line.
Restrictions
- The tea master only speaks very basic English, but is very passionate about sharing the tea ceremony with visitors from overseas.
Additional Notes
- The tea master can pick guests up at Komabatodaimae Station. When reserving, please choose whether you wish to be picked up or not.
Dressing & Items to Bring
- Please wear clothing that will allow you to sit on the floor comfortably. For those who cannot sit on the floor, special chairs will be available.
Schedule
Introductory Tea Ceremony | ||
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10:50:00 |
Check-in at Komaba Warakuan or Pick-up at Komaba Todai-mae Station
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Komaba Warakuan
Hidden away in a quiet residential area, this tea house is a oasis of calm. Day: Day1 |
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Tea Ceremony
Experience true traditional Japanese hospitality, as the tea master guides you though the elegant rituals of the tea ceremony. Day: Day1 |
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Tour ends at the Teahouse
Day: Day1 |