Japanese sweets making and Tea Ceremony in Kimono in Osaka
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Japanese sweets making and Tea Ceremony in Kimono in Osaka

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Stop At: Kimono Tea Ceremony Maikoya Osaka, 1-22-7 Shimmachi, Nishi, Osaka 550-0013 Osaka Prefecture

In this workshop, you will have an opportunity to make Japanese sweets (Wagashi) with an introduction of sweets making and basic information about wagashi. In addition, you will taste the green matcha tea during the tea ceremony.

In the tea ceremony, you will get acquainted with one of Japan’s most famous traditions and kimono-wearing experience. Alongside a Japanese tea master, you’ll witness the ritual of making green tea while wearing a Japanese kimono, which are suitable for both men and women.

All workshops will be in English and will last around 90 minutes in a traditionally decorated room. This is a once in a lifetime event to experience an activity that has been practiced for hundreds of years.

Japanese Tea Ceremony Workshops are held at the Golden Pavillion section or the Edo-style Room of Maikoya Osaka. This is a brand new tourist and entertainment complex in the popular Shinsaibashi shopping area, Osaka. At the end of the workshop, you can continue with A range of other activities and workshops at Maikoya Osaka.

• Japanese style chef jacket for sweets making
• Kimono wearing for Tea Ceremony
• A friendly host will explain the correct etiquette and symbolism for this ceremony
• Try traditional food and drink given during this ritual
• Held in a traditional tearoom with beautiful historic decor
• Opportunities for taking photographs will be highlighted throughout.

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Stop At: Kimono Tea Ceremony Maikoya Kyoto, 407-2 Shimomaruyacho Root-Kawaramachi Bldg. 5F, Nakagyo, Kyoto 604-8042 Kyoto Prefecture

In this workshop, you will have an opportunity to make Japanese sweets (Wagashi) with an introduction of sweets making and basic information about wagashi. In addition, you will taste the green matcha tea during the tea ceremony.

In the tea ceremony, you will get acquainted with one of Japan’s most famous traditions and kimono-wearing experience. Alongside a Japanese tea master, you’ll witness the ritual of making green tea while wearing a Japanese kimono, which are suitable for both men and women.

All workshops will be in English and will last around 90 minutes in a traditionally decorated room. This is a once in a lifetime event to experience an activity that has been practiced for hundreds of years.

Japanese Tea Ceremony Workshops are held at the Golden Pavillion section or the Edo-style Room of Maikoya Osaka. This is a brand new tourist and entertainment complex in the popular Shinsaibashi shopping area, Osaka. At the end of the workshop, you can continue with A range of other activities and workshops at Maikoya Osaka.

• Japanese style chef jacket for sweets making
• Kimono wearing for Tea Ceremony
• A friendly host will explain the correct etiquette and symbolism for this ceremony
• Try traditional food and drink given during this ritual
• Held in a traditional tearoom with beautiful historic decor
• Opportunities for taking photographs will be highlighted throughout.

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

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Included
  • Green tea
  • Ingredients for Japanese sweets making
  • Japanese style chef jacket (for sweets making)
  • Kimono costume (for tea ceremony)
  • Hairstyling (simple style)
  • Utensils
Not included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (if option not selected)
  • Transportation to/from attractions
  • Make-up
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Please let us know if you have any food allergies, Halal, vegan or vegetarian preferences.
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Stroller accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Infant seats available
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
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