Experience traditional Japanese tea culture in a Samurai-style Tea Ceremony in Kanazawa, featuring local sweets and picturesque garden scenery.
Dive into the historical world of samurai by participating in an authentic tea ceremony in the serene setting of Kanazawa's Gyokusen-en Garden. This tour is a cultural tapestry, weaving elements like powdered green tea, unique tea bowls, intricate tea ceremony utensils, and the detailed art of tea preparation called temae, creating a mesmerizing experience upheld since the Warring States Period.
Guided by skilled tea masters, you'll uncover the subtleties of drinking tea, engage with the philosophical ambiance enhanced by flower arrangements and hanging scrolls, and learn the nuances of gatherings from informal meetings to grander tea rituals. The experience extends beyond the tea room, inviting you to absorb the ethereal beauty of the Gyokusen-en Garden, where each path around the pond offers new perspectives on the meticulous placement of stones, moss, and seasonal flora.
Don't miss this enriching journey through Japanese history and culture. Book now to secure your place in the Samurai Tea Ceremony and Gyokusen-en Garden tour, where you'll step directly into the pages of a Japanese online encyclopedia and leave with a heart full of memories and a spirit touched by the ways of the samurai.
1. Arrival and Introduction to Japanese Tea Culture
Upon your arrival, you'll be warmly greeted by our staff and introduced to the world of Japanese tea culture. Before the tea ceremony begins, we'll provide an overview of its history and significance, preparing you for the immersive experience ahead.
2. First Tea Ceremony with Kanazawa's Famous Sweets
Experience your first informal tea gathering, highlighted by a serving of Kanazawa's famous sweets. This introduction to wagashi (Japanese traditional sweets) is an integral part of the tea ceremony, showcasing the region's rich culinary culture.
3. Detailed Guidance for Beginners
For those new to the tea ceremony, worry not! Our friendly staff will provide detailed advice and demonstrations, ensuring you feel comfortable and engaged. This step-by-step guidance is perfect for beginners eager to appreciate every aspect of this cultural ritual.
4. Second Tea Ceremony with Dried Sweets
As the event progresses, you'll partake in a second tea ceremony featuring a selection of exquisite dried sweets. This traditional aspect of the ceremony offers another taste of Kanazawa's renowned wagashi culture, enhancing your appreciation of the intricate relationship between the tea and accompaniments.
5. Garden Viewing and Relaxation
Beyond the tea, delight in the fantastic views of the surrounding garden. The meticulously curated landscape, visible from the tea room, provides a tranquil backdrop for reflection and admiration of Japan’s natural beauty.
6. Final Reflections and Farewell
As the ceremony concludes, participants will have a moment to share their reflections and newfound insights into Japanese tea culture. This final segment ensures a holistic understanding of the practices witnessed and participated in, rounding off the experience before a heartfelt farewell.
Two tea ceremonies
Assortment of Kanazawa's wagashi
Expert guidance for beginners
Garden viewing
Transportation to and from the venue
Lunch
Personal purchases
Tips or Gratuities
Wear comfortable, modest clothing for sitting on tatami floors.
Notify us of any dietary restrictions or allergies in advance.
Contact us for accessibility requests or requirements.
Arrive 10-15 minutes early; the ceremony will begin promptly.
Use discretion with photography; avoid disruptions and flash.
Consider the ceremony's quiet atmosphere when bringing children.
Review the cancellation policy during booking.
Show respect for the cultural rituals and manners.
The ceremony is in Japanese, with English guidance; inform us if other language services are needed.
Embrace the experience with an open mind and respectful attitude.
Ans: The tea ceremony for samurai was not only a ritualistic practice of preparing and drinking green tea but also a discipline that cultivated presence, focus, and mindfulness. It was an integral part of their cultural and spiritual lives, emphasizing simplicity, purity, and tranquility — principles highly regarded in samurai philosophy. The ceremony was also a way for samurai to forge and demonstrate social bonds, host guests, and establish a reputation for sophistication and honor.
Ans: Samurai hosted tea ceremonies to showcase cultural sophistication and etiquette, strengthen social bonds, discuss important matters in a serene environment, and practice Zen principles vital for mental clarity and discipline.
Ans: The tea room is a haven of tranquility and cultural significance. It typically features tatami mats, where guests are seated, hanging scrolls that add an artistic touch, and an incense burner that enhances the ambiance. The careful arrangement of these elements creates an environment ideal for reflection and mindfulness.
Ans: While there is no strict dress code, we recommend wearing comfortable clothing. You may be seated on tatami mats, so it's advisable to wear socks for your comfort. The emphasis is on creating a relaxed and contemplative atmosphere.
Ans: It's best to request permission before taking photographs or videos during the ceremony. While capturing the moment can be meaningful, there may be specific points in the ritual when it's considered inappropriate to do so. Respecting the ceremony and the privacy of fellow guests is paramount.
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A cancellation penalty of 30% applies if you cancel within 31 days of the start time.
A cancellation penalty of 50% applies if you cancel within 21 days of the start time.
The booking is non-refundable if you cancel within 7 days of the start time.
Join the Samurai-style Tea Ceremony in Kanazawa for an authentic dive into Japanese tea culture, complete with traditional sweets and serene garden views.