Let's enjoy Matcha & Wagashi ! As a personal hobbyist, I'll guide you to my favorite local tea utensil and Japanese confectionery shops in Hiroshima—all long-standing, beloved establishments. You'll personally select the matcha and sweets you'll enjoy during our experience.
The session typically takes place in a rental space (table/chairs). I'll teach you the basics: how to make matcha. Any leftover matcha will be a special souvenir for you to take with you.
Important Notes:
This isn't a traditional tea ceremony held in a Japanese-style tatami room. This tour is perfect for those who want to casually enjoy matcha and Japanese sweets in a relaxed setting.
The tour involves about 1.2 kilometers (approximately 0.75 miles) of walking. Most of this is through covered shopping arcades, making it a perfect activity even on rainy or hot days.
Please be aware that the location may change depending on the availability of the rental space.
First, we'll head to a shop specializing in tea ceremony utensils and matcha. Here, you'll browse a beautiful selection of traditional tea ceremony tools and choose the high-quality matcha you'll use for your matcha experience that day.
Next, we'll move to a local Japanese confectionery shop. You'll select exquisite wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets), just like those served at formal tea gatherings.
Next, we'll move to a rental space where you can relax at a table and chair setting and experience whisking your own matcha. We'll show you tips for making it delicious, along with graceful serving etiquette. Finally, you'll savor your freshly prepared matcha together with the beautiful Wagashi you selected earlier. Please take your time and fully immerse yourself in the profound depths of Japanese culture.
Please look for a guide holding a red fan in front of Starbucks Hondori store.
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