This tea ceremony experience program includes a private lesson with a kimono-wearing component. Your tea ceremony experience will be held in beautiful Japanese gardens around Tokyo. You will surely be moved by looking at the beauty of the gardens. You can book this program from a minimum of two people. If you don't have a second person, it is possible to book for one person at an additional charge. If you are a group, we will be able to prepare a room suiting your request.
You can take a lunch during a tea ceremony
you can wear a kimono during a tea ceremony.
You will be met by your guide at a train station nearest to the garden you will be visiting. The garden that you will visit will be decided at the time of confirming your booking. The tea ceremony and walking around the garden will last approximately 2 hours and you may choose to start at 10am or 2pm.
Please advise your height, chest measurements, the size of your feet and your sex (male or female) for the kimono fitting purpose. You cannot select a color and a design of the kimono.
Upon request, it is possible to have a lunch box prepared for you at the tea room.
• Please wear a pair of white socks.
• Please inquire regarding the tour in Japanese or English at: contact_op@japantours.jp
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
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