Private Tea Ceremony in a Samurai House near Kanazawa

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1 hour 30 minutes (approximately)
Offered in: Japanese and 1 more

Step away from the noise and discover a hidden, tranquil retreat.
Savor a private and unhurried cultural experience in Yamanaka Onsen.

【HIGHLIGHTS】
・Experience the elegance of Yamanaka lacquerware in a traditional tea ceremony held at Mugen-an, a historic samurai residence.
・An English-speaking guide will lead the experience, offering clear insights into Japanese tea culture, the story of Mugen-an, and the artistry behind the lacquerware.
・Discover the refined architecture of Mugen-an—one of the most distinguished cultural properties in Ishikawa—and appreciate works by Haruhito Maehata, a renowned lacquer artist and owner of the residence.

【SCHEDULE】
[11:00] Meet at Mugen-an & Explore the Grand Hall 
[11:30] Guided Viewing & Explanation of Yamanaka Lacquerware Masterpieces
[12:00] Exclusive Matcha Experience with Yamanaka Lacquerware 
[12:30] Tour Ends

What's Included

Matcha experience
Guided tour of Mugen-an (historic samurai residence)
English-speaking guide
Transportation to the meeting point
Souvenirs or additional purchases

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

Mugen-an Chabo Uruhashi 6 shimotani-machi, Yamanaka Onsen, Kaga-shi, Ishikawa 922-0127 40 minutes by taxi from Kaga Onsen Station

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

What to expect

Enjoy a 90-minute private tour and tea ceremony experience at Mugen-an, a historic samurai residence in Yamanaka Onsen. After exploring the elegant interior of this traditional house, you will take part in a hands-on tea ceremony, preparing and tasting matcha while discovering the aesthetics and spirit of Japanese culture.

Mugen-an is designated as a tangible cultural property of Ishikawa Prefecture and is considered one of the finest examples of samurai-style architecture. Built in 1912 in Kanazawa by the Yokoyama family, high-ranking retainers of the Kaga domain, it was used for ceremonies and special occasions. Today, it also displays valuable artworks and crafts, including Kutani porcelain and tea utensils connected to Sen no Rikyu.

Around 100 years ago, the residence was relocated to Yamanaka Onsen, where it welcomes visitors as a place to experience traditional Japanese culture. In this peaceful setting, guests can appreciate the harmony between architecture, craftsmanship, and hospitality.

An English-speaking guide will accompany you throughout the experience, explaining the history of Mugen-an, the tea ceremony, and Yamanaka lacquerware in a clear and engaging way.

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • ① Q. Is this tour suitable for travelers looking for a more local side of Japan? → A. Yes. Located just outside Kanazawa, this tour offers an authentic glimpse into the Kaga area’s deep craftsmanship and rural beauty, away from the typical tourist crowds.
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