Experience Nikko's Charming Tea Class Tour
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Experience Nikko's Charming Tea Class Tour

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About this experience

Experience the essence of Japanese culture through kimono dressing and the tea ceremony, two timeless traditions that embody harmony and mindfulness. Located near the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Nikko, this private session takes place in a serene tatami room adorned with a gold folding screen and elegant wooden details, offering a peaceful atmosphere away from the crowds. A certified instructor will guide you step by step—from dressing in a beautiful kimono to preparing matcha tea yourself—while sharing the meanings and spirit behind each movement. As the entire experience is held indoors, you can relax and enjoy regardless of the weather. Whether you are a first-time participant or familiar with Japanese traditions, this activity allows you to connect deeply with the beauty, etiquette, and tranquility of tea culture. Take a moment to slow down, breathe, and enjoy a truly private and peaceful encounter with traditional Japan.

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Experience Nikko's Charming Tea Class Tour

What's included

Traditional Japanese sweets and matcha served in the tea room

Available languages

Guide guide
JA EN

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Is there an age limit? Yes (16 years and older)
Do you rent kimonos? No (Kimono is included in the experience and cannot be rented for going out.)
Do you have chairs available? Yes (chairs can be provided upon request)

Meeting point

Walk up the gravel path along the river, then turn left at the small white sign that says “Stop.”
Our shop is located just to the right of the large grassy area.

About Nikko

Nikko is a city in Japan's Tochigi Prefecture, renowned for its stunning natural beauty and historic shrines. It's home to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed shrines and temples of Nikkō, nestled in the mountains and surrounded by lush forests and waterfalls.

Top Attractions

Toshogu Shrine

Toshogu Shrine is a lavishly decorated shrine complex dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Japan's most important historical landmarks.

Historical/Religious 1 to 2 hours ¥1,300

Kegon Falls

Kegon Falls is one of Japan's most famous waterfalls, with a drop of 97 meters (318 feet) into a stunning gorge. It is a popular spot for photography and nature lovers.

Nature 2 to 3 hours Free (access to the falls is free, but the observation deck requires a fee of ¥530)

Shinkyo Bridge

Shinkyo Bridge, also known as the Sacred Bridge, is a beautiful wooden bridge that spans the Daiya River. It is considered the gateway to the shrines and temples of Nikkō and is a popular spot for photographs.

Historical 30 minutes to 1 hour ¥300 (to cross the bridge)

Lake Chuzenji

Lake Chuzenji is a beautiful mountain lake formed by a volcanic dam. It is surrounded by lush forests and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains, including Mount Nantai.

Nature 1 to 2 hours Free (access to the lake is free, but parking and boat rentals may incur fees)

Rinno-ji Temple

Rinno-ji Temple is a Buddhist temple complex founded in 766 AD. It is one of the most important temples in Nikko and is closely associated with the nearby Toshogu Shrine.

Religious 30 minutes to 1 hour Free (donations are appreciated)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Yuba

Yuba is a delicate tofu skin that is a local specialty in Nikko. It is often served in soups, hot pots, or as a topping for noodles and rice dishes.

Dish Vegetarian, Vegan (if prepared without fish stock)

Shoyu Ramen

Shoyu ramen is a popular ramen dish featuring a soy sauce-based broth, thin noodles, and various toppings such as chashu pork, green onions, and bamboo shoots.

Dish Contains gluten, Allergens: Soy, Wheat

Nikko Soba

Nikko soba is a local buckwheat noodle dish served cold with a dipping sauce or in a hot broth. It is a popular dish during the colder months.

Dish Gluten-free (if made with 100% buckwheat flour)

Yakimochi

Yakimochi is a grilled rice cake that is a popular street food and snack in Nikko. It is often served with a sweet soy-based sauce and topped with bonito flakes or sesame seeds.

Dish Vegetarian (if made without fish flakes)

Popular Activities

Hiking Mountain climbing White-water rafting Onsen (hot springs) Nature walks Boating Temple and shrine visits Traditional crafts and workshops

Best Time to Visit

April to November

Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather and vibrant foliage, while summer brings lush greenery and outdoor activities. Autumn is particularly popular for its stunning fall colors.

10°C to 30°C 50°F to 86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Japanese
  • Widely spoken: English (limited)
  • English: Limited

Currency

Japanese Yen (JPY)

Time Zone

GMT+9

Electricity

100VV, 50/60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Very safe

Nikko is a very safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a strong emphasis on public safety and order. However, as with any destination, it is important to take basic precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs and handling money in public
  • • Use licensed taxis and tour services

Getting there

By air
  • Tokyo Narita International Airport • 150 km
  • Tokyo Haneda Airport • 130 km
By train

Nikko Station

By bus

Tokyo Station, Shinjuku Station

Getting around

Public transport

The bus system is the primary mode of public transportation in Nikko, with frequent services to major attractions, hotels, and stations. Buses are comfortable and air-conditioned, with English announcements on some routes.

Taxis

Available • Apps:

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Nikko Town Chuzenji Imaichi

Day trips

Kegon Falls and Lake Chuzenji
15 km from Nikko Station • Full day

Kegon Falls and Lake Chuzenji offer stunning natural beauty and outdoor activities, including hiking, boating, and photography. The area is known for its lush forests, waterfalls, and mountain views, making it a popular day trip destination from Nikko.

Oku-Nikko and Mount Nantai
20 km from Nikko Station • Full day

Oku-Nikko and Mount Nantai offer breathtaking mountain views, hiking trails, and religious sites. The area is known for its sacred mountain, Mount Nantai, and its association with the nearby shrines and temples of Nikkō.

Edo Wonderland
50 km from Nikko Station • Full day

Edo Wonderland is a popular theme park and entertainment complex located near Nikko. The park offers a variety of attractions, shows, and restaurants, providing a fun and engaging experience for visitors of all ages.

Festivals

Nikko Festival • Early October Nikkō Kanmangafuchi Autumn Leaves Festival • Mid-November to early December Nikko Winter Illuminations • Late December to early March

Pro tips

  • Visit Toshogu Shrine early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere
  • Try yuba (tofu skin) dishes, a local specialty that is unique to Nikko and the surrounding region
  • Explore the city's traditional streets and alleys, such as Nikko Tamoan, for a glimpse into the city's rich history and culture
  • Take a day trip to Kegon Falls and Lake Chuzenji for stunning natural beauty and outdoor activities, such as hiking and boating
  • Stay in a ryokan (traditional inn) with an onsen (hot spring) for a unique and authentic experience that showcases the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage
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