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Hands-on Tea Ceremony & Ikebana with a Tea Master in Kyo-Machiya
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Enjoy a Kyoto City-designated Important Machiya featuring an authentic tea room and tranquil tea garden near Fushimi Inari. Guests are welcomed by staff upon arrival and may freely explore the historic machiya.
Inside, you can experience hands-on Japanese culture by touching traditional tea utensils, viewing rare tea room features, and enjoying simple Ikebana flower arranging using various vases.
Highlights include the nijiriguchi (small tea room entrance), tsurigama (hanging kettle), stone tea mills, tea jars, and traditional mizuya preparation area rarely seen up close by visitors.
All guests can enjoy complimentary guidance on how to whisk their own matcha.
Points forts
55 minutes
Proposé en Japonais & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
55 minutes
Proposé en Japonais & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Access to the official website audio guide and digital experience guidebook
Frais d'entrée
Optional Matcha Whisking Guidance
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
569-5 Fukakusa Fujinomorigenbanchō
Shizuhamo is about 10 minutes from Fushimi Inari Shrine by Keihan train and walking. A red fire extinguisher box is on the right of the gate. At your scheduled time, staff will welcome you at the entrance.
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Hands-on Tea Ceremony & Ikebana with a Tea Master in Kyo-Machiya
(1) Avis
À propos
Enjoy a Kyoto City-designated Important Machiya featuring an authentic tea room and tranquil tea garden near Fushimi Inari. Guests are welcomed by staff upon arrival and may freely explore the historic machiya.
Inside, you can experience hands-on Japanese culture by touching traditional tea utensils, viewing rare tea room features, and enjoying simple Ikebana flower arranging using various vases.
Highlights include the nijiriguchi (small tea room entrance), tsurigama (hanging kettle), stone tea mills, tea jars, and traditional mizuya preparation area rarely seen up close by visitors.
All guests can enjoy complimentary guidance on how to whisk their own matcha.
Points forts
55 minutes
Proposé en Japonais & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
55 minutes
Proposé en Japonais & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Access to the official website audio guide and digital experience guidebook
Frais d'entrée
Optional Matcha Whisking Guidance
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
569-5 Fukakusa Fujinomorigenbanchō
Shizuhamo is about 10 minutes from Fushimi Inari Shrine by Keihan train and walking. A red fire extinguisher box is on the right of the gate. At your scheduled time, staff will welcome you at the entrance.
Retour
Itinéraire
This experience takes place at Shizuhamo (Seasonal Harmony), a traditional Machiya dedicated to tea ceremony and ikebana culture. Take the Keihan Main Line from Fushimi-Inari Station (Platform 2) on any train except the Express. After a 5-minute ride, get off at Sumizome Station and enjoy a short 5-minute walk to reach Shizuhamo.
Stepping through the gate, you will feel as if you have been transported 100 years into the past. The traditional Japanese rooms are filled with items that evoke a time before electricity, gas, and running water, such as authentic paper lanterns (andon), charcoal fires, and water jars. Here, you can enjoy a hands-on experience of the tea ceremony and ikebana, arts ...