Tea Ceremony
Tea Ceremony
The Japanese tea ceremony, or chanoyu, originated from tea introduced from China in the early 9th century. It was refined in the 15th and 16th centuries by figures like Sen no Rikyū, who emphasized simplicity, humility, and the beauty of imperfection. Today, the tea ceremony is a celebrated tradition that highlights Japanese values of tranquility and harmony.

Tea Ceremony (Group shared)
This program features a tea ceremony experience at the old wooden town house.(*Group shared program.) You will have an authentic tea ceremony at a traditional ...
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Tea Ceremony(Private)
In this private program, you can try making a cup of tea under an instructor’s guidance as well as learn a wide range of Japanese culture including tea room and...
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Tea Ceremony+ Kimono Course (Group shared)
This program features a tea ceremony experience in kimono.(*Group shared program.) You can choose a casual kimono from our rich collection with more than 200 ...
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Tea Ceremony+Kimono Course(Private)
This program features a tea ceremony experience in kimono. You can choose a casual kimono or formal Kimono from our rich collection with more than 200 kimonos....
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Tea Ceremony at a Local Home
This is one of the WAK JAPAN’s original programs featuring Tea Ceremony at an instructor’s home. This program features an authentic tea ceremony at an instruc...
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Extensive Cultural Experience Course 3.5hours
A reasonably-priced course aimed at providing a comprehensive understanding of Japanese culture during your stay. It would be an ideal experience for short-tri...
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Tea Ceremony with kimono at a Local Home (Formal course)
This is one of the WAK JAPAN’s original programs featuring Tea Ceremony in formal Kimono at an instructor’s home. This program features an authentic tea ceremo...
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Tea Ceremony at Toyokuni Shrine (private)
This is a premium course limited to one group per a day, where you can experience tea ceremony in a shrine tea room that is usually closed to the public. WAK J...
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