(Private)Local Home Visit Tea Ceremony With Tea Teacher

Enjoy traditional Japanese culture with a private home visit tea ceremony. This activity is run by SAKURA Experience Japanese Culture Nijo Home and offers a chance to learn the art of tea making and its importance in Japanese society.

Located in Kyoto, Japan, this private tour/activity allows only your group to participate, creating an intimate experience. With great reviews and a 5.0-star rating, this authentic cultural experience promises to be a memorable and educational opportunity.

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Just The Basics

(Private)Local Home Visit Tea Ceremony With Tea Teacher - Just The Basics

  • The meeting point for the tea ceremony is located at SAKURA Experience Japanese Culture Nijo Home in Kyoto.
  • Participants are required to bring or wear socks, as barefoot is not acceptable. Socks can also be purchased at the venue.
  • The venue is located on Ebisugawa street, between Nishinotoin Street and Kamanza street.
  • The activity is a private tour/activity, with only the participant’s group participating.

Meeting Point and Directions

(Private)Local Home Visit Tea Ceremony With Tea Teacher - Meeting Point and Directions

The meeting point for the tea ceremony is at SAKURA Experience Japanese Culture Nijo Home in Kyoto, Japan. It’s on Ebisugawa street between Nishinotoin Street and Kamanza street.

This tea ceremony is a special chance to learn about Japanese traditions and the art of tea.

To make sure everything goes smoothly, it’s important to follow some rules. First, be on time and respectful when you arrive. You’ll need to wear socks, but don’t worry if you forget because you can buy some there.

The place is accessible for strollers and wheelchairs, and there’s bike parking if you ride a bicycle.

This meeting point is also where the tea ceremony ends, so it’s convenient for everyone.

What To Expect

When you attend a private tea ceremony at a local home with a tea teacher, you’ll have a special experience that takes you into the world of Japanese traditions and the art of tea.

Here’s what you can expect:

Etiquette: You’ll learn about the proper manners and rituals that are followed during a traditional Japanese tea ceremony.

Tea Ceremony Process: The tea teacher will guide you through each step of preparing and serving tea using authentic tools and techniques.

Tranquil Atmosphere: The ceremony takes place in a peaceful and calm environment, so you can relax and fully enjoy the experience.

Cultural Insight: By watching and participating in the ceremony, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Japanese culture and customs.

Additional Info

(Private)Local Home Visit Tea Ceremony With Tea Teacher - Additional Info

When you attend the private tea ceremony at the Nijo Home, run by SAKURA Experience Japanese Culture, there are a few important things to remember.

First, if you need to cancel your reservation, make sure to do so at least 24 hours before the ceremony starts to get a full refund. But if you cancel less than 24 hours in advance, you won’t get your money back. Also, if you need to make any changes to your reservation, you have to do it at least 24 hours beforehand, as last-minute changes won’t be accepted.

Another important detail is that you must wear socks when you go to the tea ceremony. Going barefoot isn’t allowed, so make sure to bring socks with you. If you forget, you can buy socks there. This rule is in place to keep things clean and show respect for the tea ceremony.

Traveler Photos and Reviews

(Private)Local Home Visit Tea Ceremony With Tea Teacher - Traveler Photos and Reviews

There are 18 reviews from travelers who booked the private tea ceremony at Nijo Home through Viator. They gave it a perfect rating of 5.0 stars. These reviews can give us helpful insights into what the experience is like.

One traveler named lucadiz said that the tea ceremony at Nijo Home was enchanting. The tea teacher was knowledgeable and made them feel welcome. The peaceful atmosphere and traditional setting made the ceremony feel authentic. The tea itself had a delicate flavor that lingered on the palate. The host paid attention to every detail and moved gracefully, making the ceremony truly memorable. lucadiz highly recommends this tea ceremony for anyone interested in Japanese culture.

Other travelers also praised the tea ceremony for being authentic, peaceful, and educational.

Directions

(Private)Local Home Visit Tea Ceremony With Tea Teacher - Directions

The tea ceremony at Nijo Home is easy to find. Just go to Ebisugawa street between Nishinotoin Street and Kamanza street. It’s close to public transportation, so you can easily get there.

And don’t worry if you have a stroller because the venue is accessible for families with young children. Whether you take public transportation or bring a stroller, you’ll have no problem getting to the tea ceremony and enjoying it.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Does the Private Local Home Visit Tea Ceremony Typically Last?

The private home visit tea ceremony usually takes 1-2 hours. During this time, you’ll have the chance to participate in a traditional tea ceremony led by a tea teacher. It’s a great opportunity to experience the ceremony in a cozy local home setting.

Is There a Dress Code for the Tea Ceremony?

Yes, there is a specific dress code for the tea ceremony. During the ceremony, it is important to wear traditional clothing to show respect and fully enjoy the experience. This means that participants should dress appropriately and follow the customs of the tea ceremony.

Can Children Participate in the Tea Ceremony?

Children are welcome to take part in the tea ceremony and discover proper etiquette for kids. This ancient Japanese tradition offers engaging activities that let children explore and appreciate the traditional tea culture of Japan.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participating in the Tea Ceremony?

Yes, there are some age restrictions for participating in the tea ceremony. Children are allowed to join, but it’s a good idea to ask the tea teacher or the SAKURA Experience Japanese Culture Nijo Home for any specific rules or things you need to know.

Can I Bring My Own Tea Set for the Ceremony?

Yes, you can bring your own teapot for the tea ceremony if you want to. But don’t worry if you don’t have one or don’t want to bring yours, because the tea teacher will also have some tea set options for you to use during the ceremony. So you have the choice to bring your own or use the ones provided.

Last Words

So basically, the private local home visit tea ceremony with a tea teacher offered by SAKURA Experience Japanese Culture Nijo Home in Kyoto, Japan, provides a unique and immersive experience into the traditional Japanese art of tea making.

With an intimate setting and accessibility for all, participants can fully engage in the ceremony and gain a deeper understanding of Japanese culture.

With excellent reviews and the flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance, this tea ceremony promises to be a memorable and authentic cultural experience.