“This is a tea ceremony experience where you can feel the changing seasons of Japan’s four seasons, which have been depicted in the world of The Pillow Book and The Tale of Genji since the Heian period. In addition to drinking Japanese sweets and tea, you can also experience the comprehensive arts of Japanese culture, such as calligraphy, flowers, pottery, and kimonos.
While other facilities often offer a tea ceremony experience where you just watch the tea ceremony, our store offers a plan where you can actually experience both a “tea ceremony experience” and “an experience of making matcha yourself.”
If you wish, you can also try wearing a kimono and experience a tea ceremony. It is also possible to take photos.
You can make a reservation here.
https://urakata.in/new_reserve/en/courses/teaceremony-kyoto
Holidays are irregular.
Since most of our customers are foreigners, we always hold meetings in English. ”