Join Tokyo Online: Green Teatime in Japan to learn about the art of tea-making and Japanese culture. This virtual activity is hosted by Arigato Japan KK and allows tea lovers and curious travelers to connect with expert guides and other participants online.
You’ll discover the importance of tea in Japanese society and explore the rich traditions and flavors of Japanese tea culture, all from the comfort of your home. Plus, you can book with confidence knowing that there’s a flexible cancellation policy in place for your convenience.
Just The Basics
Tokyo Online: Green Teatime in Japan is a super cool virtual experience where you can learn all about tea and Japanese culture. You’ll have the chance to make tea with expert guides and a small group of people. And the best part is, you can do it all from the comfort of your own home! If something comes up and you need to cancel, they have a flexible policy that makes it easy.
Lots of people have tried this experience and they’ve had really good things to say about it. It’s a fantastic way to dive into the traditions and flavors of Japanese tea.
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Meeting Point and Contact Information
The meeting point and contact information for the Tokyo Online: Green Teatime in Japan experience are in Tokyo, Japan. You can easily find it on Google Maps.
This online experience is all about the traditional Japanese tea ceremony. It’s for people from all over the world. The meeting point is a virtual place where everyone connects online. You can join even if you use a wheelchair. They want everyone to be able to enjoy the tea ceremony.
Only 10 people can participate at a time, so it’s a small group. If you have any questions, you can email the organizers.
It’s a unique virtual experience that lets you feel like you’re in Japan, learning about tea.
Start and End Time
The Tokyo Online: Green Teatime in Japan experience starts at 08:00 PM. During this virtual tea ceremony, you can learn about Japanese tea culture without leaving your home.
You’ll join a tea master and other tea lovers for about 1.5 to 2 hours. In that time, you’ll discover how to prepare tea, admire the beautiful tea utensils, and taste Japanese green tea.
Additional Information
Cancellation Policy for Tokyo Online: Green Teatime in Japan Experience
If you want to cancel the Tokyo Online: Green Teatime in Japan experience, here’s what you need to know:
- You can get a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience starts.
- But if you cancel less than 24 hours in advance, you won’t get a refund.
- Remember, you can’t make any changes to your booking within 24 hours of the start time.
The reason for this policy is to make sure that everyone has a fair chance to enjoy the experience.
It’s also important to note that the Tokyo Online: Green Teatime in Japan experience is wheelchair accessible and can accommodate up to 10 travelers. So, it’s a good idea to book in advance to secure your spot.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation Policy
We want everyone to have a fair and enjoyable time during the Tokyo Online: Green Teatime in Japan. So, here’s how our cancellation policy works:
- If you need to cancel your booking, do it at least 24 hours before the start time.
- If you cancel with enough notice, you’ll get a full refund.
- But remember, once we’re within 24 hours of the start time, no changes or refunds are allowed.
We understand that unexpected things can happen, but this policy helps make sure everyone has a fair chance to join in this special experience. Thanks for understanding and cooperating!
Reviews and Questions
In the previous section, we talked about the rules for canceling the Tokyo Online: Green Teatime in Japan experience. Now, let’s talk about something else important: reviews and questions about this experience.
Reviews are opinions from people who have already tried it, and questions are things that people want to know before they try it. Here are some important things to know:
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Traveler Photos: You can see cool pictures taken by other people who did the tea ceremony. It gives you a glimpse of what it’s like.
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Overall Rating: This experience has a really good rating of 5.0 out of 5.0. That means most people liked it a lot.
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Review Count and Rating: People have written 36 reviews in total. Some gave it 5 stars, which is the highest rating, and some gave it only 1 star, which is the lowest rating. It’s good to read different opinions to get a better idea.
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Questions: If you have any questions about the experience, you can email the organizers and they will help you.
These reviews and questions are important because they help you decide if you want to try the Tokyo Online: Green Teatime in Japan experience. They also show how culturally significant it is.
Directions
To participate in the Tokyo Online: Green Teatime in Japan experience, follow these directions:
- The meeting point for this experience is in Tokyo, Japan.
- You can easily find the meeting point by using the provided Google Maps link.
This experience will be conducted online using special software. If you have any questions or concerns, contact the organizers by email.
The experience starts at 08:00 PM and ends at the meeting point. It’s important to know that this experience is wheelchair accessible. A maximum of 10 travelers can participate.
The experience is operated by Arigato Japan KK. You’ll get the chance to learn about Japanese tea culture and the health benefits of green tea.
Have fun exploring and enjoying the Tokyo Online: Green Teatime in Japan experience!
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the History of Green Tea in Japan?
Green tea has been a part of Japan’s history since a really long time ago, around the 9th century. People in Japan have grown and valued green tea because it’s good for their health and has cultural importance. Even today, green tea is still a popular drink enjoyed by many people all over the world.
How Is Green Tea Made and Processed in Japan?
Green tea is made in Japan using a series of steps to ensure its quality and taste. First, the tea leaves are carefully selected and picked from the plants. Then, they go through a process called steaming, where they are exposed to steam to preserve their flavor. After that, the leaves are dried and rolled to maintain their shape. These steps are important to make sure that the green tea keeps its unique taste. In Japan, green tea is often used in traditional tea ceremonies, which are a part of their cultural heritage.
Are There Any Health Benefits Associated With Green Tea?
Green tea has many health benefits, including helping with weight loss. It contains antioxidants and special compounds that can speed up your metabolism, burn fat, and make your body respond better to insulin. All of these things can help you manage your weight better.
Can You Recommend Any Popular Green Tea Brands or Varieties in Japan?
In Japan, there are some popular green tea brands and types that you might find interesting. One of them is called Matcha, which has a unique flavor and is known for its health benefits. Another popular type is called Sencha, which also has a distinct taste and is enjoyed by many people. Lastly, there is Genmaicha, which is a green tea mixed with roasted rice, giving it a nutty flavor. These teas can be found in tea houses and supermarkets all over Japan. They are well-liked and have their own special qualities.
Are There Any Cultural Customs or Etiquette to Be Aware of When Drinking Green Tea in Japan?
When drinking green tea in Japan, there are some customs and etiquette to keep in mind. These traditions focus on respect, being present, and handling the tea tools properly. Let’s take a closer look at what this means.
Last Words
Tokyo Online: Green Teatime in Japan is a popular virtual experience where you can learn about tea and Japanese culture. You’ll get to make tea with expert guides and a small group of people. It’s all done online, so you can do it from home. If you need to cancel, they have a flexible policy.
People who have tried it have given positive reviews. It’s a great way to explore the traditions and flavors of Japanese tea.