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Book Japanese Tea Ceremony
Reserve your Urasenke Japanese tea ceremony in Tokyo or Kanagawa. Easy online booking for tourists. Experience traditional Japanese culture today!
Please note that bookings are now open for December and onward. The host is on a pre-scheduled leave and will be returning at the end of November.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and look forward to welcoming you after this period.
現在、12月以降のご予約を承っております。
誠に恐れ入りますが、亭主が所定の休暇をいただいており、11月末より再開を予定しております。
ご不便をおかけし申し訳ございませんが、期間明けのご利用を心よりお待ちしております。
Overview
Private and personalized, Urasenke-style Japanese tea ceremony.
Individuals, couples, families, small groups, and tourists seeking an intimate cultural experience.
Flexible. We'll help find a suitable tea room or venue in your preferred area within Tokyo or Kanagawa.
Approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour.
3,500 yen for adults, 3,000 yen for children 7 years and older, and free for infants under 7 years old.
Varies by tea room/location and quality, and can be tailored to your budget. A separate quote will be provided after consultation.
The full guided tea ceremony, freshly prepared matcha (green tea), traditional Japanese sweets (`wagashi`), and a private, serene setting.
Clear explanations and guidance provided in English.
A unique opportunity for personal cultural immersion, mindfulness, and experiencing traditional Japanese hospitality.
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How do I apply?
Tell Us Your Preference: Let us know you're interested in a tea ceremony experience in the Tokyo or Kanagawa area.
Venue Proposal: Based on your preference and availability, we will find and propose a suitable, traditional tea room or an appropriate event space for your ceremony.
Receive Your Quote: We'll send you a clear invoice detailing the costs for the venue rental and the tea ceremony service.
Confirm Your Booking: Once payment is received, we will secure the venue for your chosen date and time. Your experience is booked!
Immerse & Enjoy: Arrive at the confirmed location and immerse yourself in the tranquility and beauty of an Urasenke tea ceremony.