Discover the serene beauty of the Japanese tea ceremony at Jidaiya in Tokyo, where you'll gain hands-on experience in preparing matcha and delve into the ceremony's rich history and principles. This enriching session is designed to provide a deep cultural insight for both locals and visitors.
Join us at Jidaiya for a special tea ceremony experience that's both educational and fun. You'll learn about the history and important aspects of the Japanese tea ceremony and even get to try making tea yourself. It's a great way to get a closer look at a beautiful part of Japanese culture, suitable for everyone, whether you're visiting from another country or you're from Japan.
The session lasts between 30 and 50 minutes, depending on how many people are in your group, so everyone gets a personal feel for the experience. While this activity doesn't include wearing a kimono, it doesn't take away from the enjoyment and learning you'll get about the tea ceremony's steps and meanings. This experience is perfect for anyone interested in learning something new and experiencing a unique aspect of Japanese culture at Jidaiya.
Learn about tea ceremony history and etiquette
Participate in making matcha tea
Tailored experience based on group size
Guidance on using tea utensils
Suitable for international and local guests
Tea ceremony history and principles
Tea-making experience
Kimono rental
Additional food or drinks
Transportation to Jidaiya
Upon arrival, take a moment to relax and clear your mind, setting the tone for a tranquil experience.
Duration: 5 minutes
Watch closely as the instructor demonstrates the graceful motions and etiquette of the tea ceremony.
Duration: 10 minutes
Learn how to measure the perfect amount of green tea powder, using a traditional chashaku (bamboo tea scoop).
Duration: 5 minutes
Experience the serene process of adding hot water to the tea powder, appreciating the soothing sounds that accompany this step.
Duration: 10 minutes
Engage in the art of whisking matcha, focusing on the technique and the spirit of hospitality towards your imagined guest.
Duration: 10 minutes
Conclude the ceremony with a moment of reflection on the experience, embracing the tranquility and mindfulness it offers.
Duration: 5 minutes
Your booking voucher will be emailed to you; present this e-voucher upon arrival.
The experience is available from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Seating is typically communal unless booked as a private tour.
Instructors communicate in English and Japanese.
Late arrivals may result in a shortened tour or denial of participation.
Fees apply for additional attendees like chaperones or interpreters.
Only essential attendants should accompany the participants.
Location: Jidaiya's Meijikan Main Building
2-3-5, Kaminari-mon, Taito-ku, Tokyo
What should I expect during the tea ceremony experience?
Expect an immersive cultural experience where you'll learn about the history and etiquette of the Japanese tea ceremony, observe and mimic the instructor's movements, measure and whisk your own matcha tea, and reflect on the mindfulness and tranquility of the practice.
How long does the tea ceremony last?
The experience lasts between 30 to 50 minutes, depending on the group size, to ensure a personalized and engaging session for all participants.
Can children participate in the tea ceremony?
The experience is not designed for children under 12 years old unless it is a private tour. This ensures the solemnity and focus of the ceremony are maintained.
Do I need to speak Japanese to enjoy the experience?
No, instructors speak both English and Japanese, making the experience accessible to a wider audience and ensuring you can follow along and enjoy the ceremony.
What should I do if I'm running late for my scheduled time?
Late arrivals may lead to a shortened experience or possible denial of participation. It's best to contact the venue as soon as you know you'll be late to discuss possible accommodations.
Can I book the tea ceremony experience for a private group?
Yes, private bookings are available and are a great option if you prefer a more personalized experience or have children under 12 who would like to participate.
What if I have dietary restrictions or allergies?
The primary focus is on the tea; however, if there are concerns about allergies, particularly to green tea, it's best to communicate this with the organizers in advance to see if accommodations can be made.
Related Read: Japan's Serene Ritual: Tea Ceremony Tradition in Japan
This booking is non-refundable.
Discover the serene beauty of the Japanese tea ceremony, where you'll gain hands-on experience in preparing matcha and delve into the ceremony's rich history and principles.