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Tokyo Private Authentic Tea Ceremony Experience in Garden House
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About
Perfect for couples, families, or friends. This hidden oasis offers a cultural escape right in Tama-city, Tokyo — far from the city’s crowds, yet easily accessible. It is hosted by two welcoming Japanses sisters, who inherited the tea house and its traditions from their grandmother. Together, your hosts will offer an intimate, warm introduction to the Japanese tea ceremony (Chado = the Way of Tea) in a heritage setting. Perfect for beginners, your hosts will guide you through the history, philosophy, and etiquette of the Japanese tea ceremony in an accessible, friendly way. You’ll savor seasonal Japanese sweets, watch a tea-making demonstration. After the demonstration, the experience contin...
Highlights
2 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in Japanese & English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
2 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in Japanese & English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Lunch
2 matcha, 2 sweets, Instruction fee, White socks, Car pickup from/to Seisekisakuragaoka station
The train fee to/from your staying place to/from Seisekisakuragaoka station is not included.
Meeting Points
Departure
聖蹟桜ヶ丘駅
The location is near Seiseki-Sakuragaoka Station (Keio Line). Please take the Keio Line Limited Express from Shinjuku Station (Platform 3), and meet at the station at 9:45 AM. Upon arrival, exit from the West Exit and turn left. Car and myself in kimono will be waiting for you in front of KFC.
Return
Important Information
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Limited for ages 7 years old and up
Cancellation policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Tokyo Private Authentic Tea Ceremony Experience in Garden House
(1) Reviews
About
Perfect for couples, families, or friends. This hidden oasis offers a cultural escape right in Tama-city, Tokyo — far from the city’s crowds, yet easily accessible. It is hosted by two welcoming Japanses sisters, who inherited the tea house and its traditions from their grandmother. Together, your hosts will offer an intimate, warm introduction to the Japanese tea ceremony (Chado = the Way of Tea) in a heritage setting. Perfect for beginners, your hosts will guide you through the history, philosophy, and etiquette of the Japanese tea ceremony in an accessible, friendly way. You’ll savor seasonal Japanese sweets, watch a tea-making demonstration. After the demonstration, the experience contin...
Highlights
2 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in Japanese & English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
2 hours and 30 minutes
Offered in Japanese & English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Lunch
2 matcha, 2 sweets, Instruction fee, White socks, Car pickup from/to Seisekisakuragaoka station
The train fee to/from your staying place to/from Seisekisakuragaoka station is not included.
Meeting Points
Departure
聖蹟桜ヶ丘駅
The location is near Seiseki-Sakuragaoka Station (Keio Line). Please take the Keio Line Limited Express from Shinjuku Station (Platform 3), and meet at the station at 9:45 AM. Upon arrival, exit from the West Exit and turn left. Car and myself in kimono will be waiting for you in front of KFC.
Return
Itinerary
Discover one of Tokyo’s secret gems — Koshinan, a private tea house surrounded by a peaceful Japanese garden. This exclusive one-group-per-day tea ceremony is hosted by two welcoming sisters, who inherited the tea house and its traditions from their grandmother. Together, your hosts will offer an intimate, warm introduction to the Japanese tea ceremony (Chado = the Way of Tea) in a heritage setting complete with stone water basin (tsukubai) and a crawl-in entrance (nijiriguchi). Perfect for beginners, your hosts will guide you through the history, philosophy, and etiquette of the Japanese tea ceremony in an accessible, friendly way. You’ll savor seasonal Japanese sweets, watch a tea-making ...