Discover Uji like a local on this private, government-licensed guided food and tea tour. Explore the historic streets of Uji, Japan's most celebrated green tea town, where you'll visit the World Heritage Byodo-in Temple and stroll the lively Omotesando arcade lined with centuries-old tea shops. Sample premium matcha and regional tea specialties, from freshly whisked ceremonial-grade matcha to matcha sweets and tea-infused dishes. With a knowledgeable licensed guide sharing the stories behind Uji's thousand-year tea culture and every dish you taste, this is the perfect introduction to one of Japan's great culinary and cultural destinations. Ideal for first-time visitors and tea lovers alike.
The guide will be waiting for you in front of the ticket gate holding a board with your name written on it.
Visit the World Heritage Byodo-in Temple, one of Japan's most iconic temples, famous for its elegant Phoenix Hall set beside a reflecting pond. Your licensed guide shares the history of this Pure Land Buddhist masterpiece.
Stroll Byodoin Omotesando, the lively approach lined with centuries-old tea shops and matcha cafes. Sample premium Uji matcha, green-tea sweets, and tea-infused treats while your guide explains Uji's thousand-year tea culture.
The Tale of Genji is a worldwide-known masterpiece of classical Japanese literature written by Murasaki Shikibu in the Heian Period (794-1185). It depicts the romantic entanglements of a fictional character Hikaru Genji, an extraordinarily handsome nobleman. The final 10 chapters of the tale, after his death, are set in Uji. At this museum, there is a touchscreen display with comprehensive English explanations, a fun interactive game in English, and various other attractions, such as colorful exhibits and animated movies, allowing you to experience the glamorous world of The Tale of Genji. The museum offers fascinating glimpses into various aspects of Japanese culture in the Heian Period, including fashion, architecture, and vehicles.
If you want to learn about Uji tea and the history and culture of Uji, this is the perfect place to start. With the rich history of Uji, the park is located among several historical sites, including the Uji-bashi Bridge and the Ujinowakiiratsuko Gobo tomb, housing the historic site Ujigawataikotsutsumiato (remains of the dike of Uji River that were constructed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi). At the Communication Center of Tea and Uji Land called Chazuna, you can enjoy the museum and various experience programs related to Uji and Uji tea. Chazuna also has a museum shop, restaurant, observation terrace, and so on. The modernized Uji Meishozue (a compilation of the Edo-period pictures depicting the sights of Uji) on a large 4K HD screen is a must-see. The experience programs include matcha making from leaf-grinding, tea caddy making, tea leaf picking, and more. Through these activities, you can connect with the local people, history, and culture of Uji.
Take in the scenic Uji River and historic Uji Bridge, surrounded by long-established tea houses. Enjoy a traditional matcha experience and savor Uji's celebrated green-tea cuisine while your guide shares the area's rich tea heritage.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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