Tea Ceremony Workshop in Tokyo by the Experienced Instrucor

4.9
(183 reviews)

1 day (approximately)
Offered in: Japanese and 1 more

About the Instructor:
First degree instructor Mika Soka Haneishi is the owner Shizu-Kokoro, an internationally acclaimed chado school licensed from Urasenke Chado School in Kyoto.

“This is not tourism— but rather an immersion in culture.”
Mark Edward Harris, Better Magazine.

About Chado:
Chado, a tea ceremony that has roots in Zen, was established in Japan more than 400 years ago. A tea room is a space in which people experience mindfulness, and the tea making process provides spiritual discipline and a deeper understanding of Japanese culture.

What's Included

A cup of cherry-blossom tea, two kinds of matcha tea, and three kinds of Japanese confections.

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

2-3-12 Kotobuki, Taitoku, Tokyo (It's a HOUSE) It’s a 3-minutes walk from Tawaramachi station (G18) of Ginza Line. It's also a 12-minutes walk from Kaminari Mon (Sensoji temple gate). Please serch by Shizu Kokoro NOT by the address if you use Google map.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

What to expect

★Please note! NEW ADDRESS is 2-3-12 (Google map says 2-3-3 for some reasons)

THE WORKSHOP PRESENTATION

SAKURA TEA
A cup of Sakura tea (Cherry blossom) served by the host as
a welcome drink.

AN INTRODUCTION VIDEO
A 10-minute video to learn the history and the core concepts of Chado.

TEA ROOM
Learn about the tearoom and enjoy the meditative time in it.

CONFECTION
Enjoy a traditional Japanese confection.

MEDITATION
Let’s leave all the mundane affairs of the world behind.

CEREMONY
The formal performance for making koicha, the main matcha tea in the ceremony.

KOICHA
Let’s taste the strong matcha tea, koicha, the original form drunk by samurai.

TEA BOWL
Learn the variety of tea bowls from different regions and how different shapes yield different tastes and experiences.

A HANDS-ON LESSON
A hands-on lesson to make a bowl of usucha, a thin matcha tea with a thick foam on top.

DRY SWEETS
Enjoy dry sweets before drinking usucha.

USUCHA
Enjoy a bowl of usucha.

MATCHA
Learn about matcha powder.

DRESS CODE: Miniskirts and tight pants are NOT recommended. No bare feet are allowed in the tea room. Please bring your socks.

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Please note that the tea room is located on the second floor. Since the house is an old Japanese style building built in 1940s, the staircase is very steep. Unfortunately, we are not equipped guests with machinery to assist going up.
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