Tea Ceremony Experience in Osaka with a Small Group
1.5hrs
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Repark Ibaraki Oike 1-Chome
1 Chome-14-46 Oike, Ibaraki, Osaka
Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before the scheduled start time.
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No experience is needed. The tea master will guide you step by step, making it easy for first-timers to follow and enjoy.
The entire experience takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, including the introduction, ceremony, and hands-on practice.
You’ll enjoy a traditional tea ceremony, taste matcha tea and sweets, learn about the cultural background, and try making your own tea using authentic tools.
There’s no dress code, but we recommend wearing comfortable clothes as you’ll be seated on the floor in a Tatami room for most of the session.
Experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony in a quiet Tatami room in Osaka. Guided by a skilled tea master, you'll enjoy matcha tea, sweets, and hands-on learning in a small, relaxed group setting.
Tools and materials needed for the activity Japanese sweets Matcha green tea
The teacher was very kind and bright. She showed and explained every step so it was easy to follow. The sweets were also delicious. I am very grateful for this experience and definitely recommend trying! :)
Paya
2025년 7월 24일
My first tea ceremony experience
I was a little nervous before going for my first experience, but the teacher was kind and relaxed in a very peaceful atmosphere.
You can enjoy delicious Japanese sweets and matcha. I think it is a very interesting cultural experience of Japan.
Even if it's your first time, we recommend it.
A T
2025년 2월 28일
Paya
2025년 7월 24일
Pleasant experience
The teacher was very kind and bright. She showed and explained every step so it was easy to follow. The sweets were also delicious. I am very grateful for this experience and definitely recommend trying! :)
A T
2025년 2월 28일
My first tea ceremony experience
I was a little nervous before going for my first experience, but the teacher was kind and relaxed in a very peaceful atmosphere.
You can enjoy delicious Japanese sweets and matcha. I think it is a very interesting cultural experience of Japan.
Even if it's your first time, we recommend it.