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TOKYO

Traditional Tea Ceremony in Ginza

Experience the ancient ritual of a traditional Japanese tea ceremony in the heart of Ginza, Tokyo. Enjoy the calming atmosphere of the tea house while learning the intricacies of this time-honored practice and its spiritual significance.

from¥3,500
(9)
Near station
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5-Course Tea Tasting Experience Near Meiji-jingu (Tokyo)

This meditative tea experience near Meiji-jingu Shrine in Harajuku hopes to transport you out of Tokyo’s hustle and bustle and into a tasting of selected tea sourced from Mt. Ryuso in Shizuoka served in five different ways.

from¥5,500
(2)
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TOKYO

Tea Ceremony and Wagashi Making in Traditional Tea Room

Join this captivating, culturally immersive experience in the heart of Tokyo, in the tranquil setting of a traditional Japanese tea room. Enjoy a Japanese tea ceremony guided by a local expert, and learn about its history and etiquette.

from¥7,000
(3)
Learn etiquette
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Traditional Tea Ceremony Near Nishi-Nippori Station (Tokyo)

Experience a Japanese tea ceremony and learn insights on how to whisk matcha the traditional way from a tea master with over 20 years of experience only a few minutes from Nishi-Nippori Station in central Tokyo.

from¥8,000
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Tea Ceremony Experience in Asakusa

Experience a time-honored piece of Japanese culture in Asakusa, Tokyo’s traditional district. Learn about the art and history of Japanese tea ceremonies, and try your hand at preparing and serving your own matcha!

from¥3,500
(2)
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Tea Ceremony (Sado), Matcha, & Wagashi-Making in Tokyo

Make wagashi (traditional Japanese desserts), matcha, & enjoy a tea ceremony (sado) demonstration in Tokyo’s quaint Setagaya neighborhood. This experience includes an expert, English-speaking guide & a take-home souvenir.

from¥8,000
(1)
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Private Japanese Tea Ceremony & Matcha with A Master (Tokyo)

Enter the world of Japanese tea in Tokyo! Witness a traditional Japanese tea ceremony, enjoy a fresh bowl of premium matcha, & then learn how to prepare tea as a master would. You’ll also learn about Japanese culture, zen principles, & more.

from¥10,000
(1)
Private Experience
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Tea Ceremony & Sweets at Tokyo’s Koboji Temple

Take a break from modern life and enjoy the calming atmosphere of a traditional tea ceremony! Learn the history and etiquette in a Buddhist temple in Tokyo and munch on traditional sweets. A flower arrangement option is also available.

from¥10,000
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Experience the Art of Tea Ceremony in Tokyo

Tokyo, a bustling city that seamlessly combines the traditional and modern, offers a unique opportunity for those interested in experiencing the art of the Japanese tea ceremony. The Japanese tea ceremony, also known as "chanoyu," is a cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of matcha, a powdered green tea. This revered tradition, which dates back hundreds of years, embodies the principles of harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility. Whether you are a seasoned tea connoisseur or a curious novice, Tokyo's tea ceremonies provide a serene and insightful escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

Pescetarian-Inclusive Tea Ceremonies

Understanding the dietary preferences of their guests, many tea ceremonies in Tokyo include options that cater to pescetarian visitors. Pescetarian diets include fish and seafood as their primary sources of protein while excluding other meats. This dietary consideration is seamlessly integrated into the food offerings that accompany the tea ceremony experience. Traditionally, a Japanese tea ceremony might offer wagashi, which are Japanese sweets or snacks, often made from plant-based ingredients. For pescetarian participants, these sweets can include ingredients that align with their dietary choices, ensuring an inclusive and enjoyable experience for all attendees. Sometimes, you might even find tea ceremonies that include a light meal which can feature delectable sushi or sashimi, offering a savory taste of the sea.

Unwind and Connect with Culture

Participating in a Tokyo tea ceremony with pescetarian options not only provides a delightful culinary experience but also offers a window into the profound cultural heritage of Japan. The act of preparing and sharing tea is an invitation to slow down and connect with the present moment. Guided by skilled tea masters, you will learn the intricate rituals involved in tea preparation, including the artful movements and meticulous steps that have been passed down through generations. Each step, from whisking the matcha to serving it in delicate tea bowls, is performed with grace and attention to detail, offering a meditative experience that fosters inner peace and reflection. In addition, you may have the chance to explore the beautifully designed tea rooms, which often feature traditional tatami mats and aesthetic elements that evoke the simplicity and beauty of Japanese design.