Experimenta la ceremonia del té tradicional en Ginza
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1 hour
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Sumérgete en la rica herencia de Japón con una ceremonia de té tradicional en Ginza. Descubre el arte del Matcha, saborea dulces de temporada y abraza el espíritu de 'Omotenashi'. Experimenta el Japón auténtico en cada sorbo.
Private tea ceremony lesson
Japanese green tea (matcha)
Seasonal Japanese sweets
Qué no está incluido
Transportation to/from the venue
Reúnete directamente en esta ubicación para unirte al tour
Please proceed to experience venue 15 minutes prior.
Preguntas frecuentes
La ceremonia del té es un ritual tradicional japonés en el que se prepara y se sirve Matcha (té verde) a los invitados. En nuestra experiencia en Ginza, los participantes no solo observan sino que también participan en el proceso, aprendiendo sobre su historia, técnicas y significado cultural.
Si bien no existe un código de vestimenta estricto, recomendamos usar ropa cómoda. La vestimenta tradicional japonesa, como los kimonos, es bienvenida pero no obligatoria. También es recomendable usar calcetines, ya que podrías estar sentado sobre tatamis.
Sí, los niños son bienvenidos a unirse. La experiencia está diseñada para ser inclusiva para todas las edades. Sin embargo, tenga en cuenta que los niños y los adultos tienen el mismo precio.
Si bien el paquete turístico no incluye transporte, Ginza está bien conectada mediante transporte público. Proporcionaremos los detalles exactos de la dirección al momento de la reserva, que podrás usar para llegar en metro, autobús o taxi.
Si necesitas cancelar tu reserva, ten en cuenta nuestro sistema de tarifas estructurado: cancelar 2 días o menos antes del evento conlleva una tarifa del 100%; cancelar 5 días o menos resulta en un cargo del 50%; y las cancelaciones realizadas 15 días o menos antes del evento tendrán un cargo del 20% de la tarifa de la reserva. Recomendamos informarnos lo antes posible si surge algún cambio en tus planes.
We visited twice- once for tea ceremony and once for the sweets making class. The ladies at Chazen are so kind. My young daughters enjoyed the experience. It’s nice to get inside the serene space after the chaos of the shopping and temple streets of Asakusa. The tea ceremony was more of an educational experience where you get a chance to try making the matcha yourself, rather than a long formal ceremony. The sweets making starts with the sweet rice paste and you can form it like dough. After you make the sweets you can make a bowl of matcha to have with it.
Fay C
3 de julio de 2024
Lovely Tea Ceremony
I loved this experience. Right near Sensoji temple too which was very convenient. We took off our shoes, watched a 9 minute informational video that explain the history of matcha, the hand washing process, and more about the ceremony its self. I loved how authentic it was, crawling into the tea room. Chazen (I think that’s her name) was so sweet! She would pause and answer any questions we had. I am so happy we went to this, I’ll never forget this experience! Two cups of matcha and a sweet was more than worth the $22 ish USD! Would recommend 10/10!
Heather T
25 de marzo de 2024
Fay C
3 de julio de 2024
Highly recommended especially for families
We visited twice- once for tea ceremony and once for the sweets making class. The ladies at Chazen are so kind. My young daughters enjoyed the experience. It’s nice to get inside the serene space after the chaos of the shopping and temple streets of Asakusa. The tea ceremony was more of an educational experience where you get a chance to try making the matcha yourself, rather than a long formal ceremony. The sweets making starts with the sweet rice paste and you can form it like dough. After you make the sweets you can make a bowl of matcha to have with it.
Heather T
25 de marzo de 2024
Lovely Tea Ceremony
I loved this experience. Right near Sensoji temple too which was very convenient. We took off our shoes, watched a 9 minute informational video that explain the history of matcha, the hand washing process, and more about the ceremony its self. I loved how authentic it was, crawling into the tea room. Chazen (I think that’s her name) was so sweet! She would pause and answer any questions we had. I am so happy we went to this, I’ll never forget this experience! Two cups of matcha and a sweet was more than worth the $22 ish USD! Would recommend 10/10!