Japanese sweets making and Kimono Tea Ceremony in Tokyo Maikoya
Overview
Traditional clothing available for you to wear
A friendly host will explain the correct etiquette and symbolism for this ceremony
Try traditional food and drink given during this ritual
Held in a traditional tearoom with beautiful historic decor
Opportunities for taking photographs will be highlighted throughout.
Your workshop will include:
Inclusions
- Green tea and water
- Ingredients for Japanese sweets making
- Utensils
- KImono wearing
What to expect
Wagashi making & Tea ceremony. You will make a Japanese confectionery and Green tea. You can experience the tea ceremony with the confectionery you made.
Japanese sweets making experience in Tokyo. This course consists of
A) Japanese seasonal confectionery making
B) Green Tea
C) Tea Ceremony – You can eat the confectionery that you made
D) Wearing traditional Japanese outfit
And Have Lots Of Fun!
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
Cancellation
It was a wonderful experience seeing and learning the whole Japnese tea ceremony. Everyone was so so welcoming and friendly which made the entire experience alot more enjoyable. Definitely recommend to visit this place! #Ichigo Ichie
It was a wonderful experience seeing and learning the whole Japnese tea ceremony. Everyone was so so welcoming and friendly which made the entire experience alot more enjoyable. Definitely recommend to visit this place! #Ichigo IchieI really enjoyed my experience learning about the tea ceremony and its tie to zen meditation. It was a very relaxed experience even though the ceremony can be quite formal. The sweet making was enjoyable as well. You won’t actually make the dough but will color and design it. The women who wo...
I really enjoyed my experience learning about the tea ceremony and its tie to zen meditation. It was a very relaxed experience even though the ceremony can be quite formal. The sweet making was enjoyable as well. You won’t actually make the dough but will color and design it. The women who work there were very welcoming.This is a must do when visiting Japan! Toko and the staff are extremely welcoming and beautiful. The traditions were explained perfectly and our whole group ageing from 7 up to 65 thoroughly enjoyed the experience. The Kimonos are stunning and we loved being dressed by the lovely team.
This is a must do when visiting Japan! Toko and the staff are extremely welcoming and beautiful. The traditions were explained perfectly and our whole group ageing from 7 up to 65 thoroughly enjoyed the experience. The Kimonos are stunning and we loved being dressed by the lovely team.The visit was nicely timed and a lot of great explanations were provided for the tea ceremony! The sweets and tea provided felt good quality as well!
The visit was nicely timed and a lot of great explanations were provided for the tea ceremony! The sweets and tea provided felt good quality as well!My favorite part was the tea Ceremony. I was fascinated with the history and etiquette involved in the Celebration of a traditional Tea Ceremony, our host was amazing!
My favorite part was the tea Ceremony. I was fascinated with the history and etiquette involved in the Celebration of a traditional Tea Ceremony, our host was amazing!learned about the beautiful tradition of the tea ceremony and got to experience it with a group of 7. We wore traditional kimonos and made our own tea. the sweets were delicious and the ceremony was informative. Ask for cushions or a chair if needed!
learned about the beautiful tradition of the tea ceremony and got to experience it with a group of 7. We wore traditional kimonos and made our own tea. the sweets were delicious and the ceremony was informative. Ask for cushions or a chair if needed!