Experience authentic Japanese culture in a serene 300-year-old Miyajima temple. Enjoy kimono dressing, tea ceremony, calligraphy, and amulet making.
Experience authentic Japanese culture in a serene 300-year-old Miyajima temple. Enjoy kimono dressing, tea ceremony, calligraphy, and amulet making.
- Tokuju-ji Temple - The temple was established around 300 years ago. The main Buddha, known as “Kinseki Jizo,” is believed to offer protection for children and during pregnancy. There is an old story about an elderly couple who prayed to Jizo for a child and were blessed with a healthy boy. In gratitude, they built the temple. The temple is part of…
- Tokuju-ji Temple - The temple was established around 300 years ago. The main Buddha, known as “Kinseki Jizo,” is believed to offer protection for children and during pregnancy. There is an old story about an elderly couple who prayed to Jizo for a child and were blessed with a healthy boy. In gratitude, they built the temple. The temple is part of the Soto-syu sect. In Miyajima, all temples are somewhat affiliated with the Itsukushima Shrine, so you may notice elements typically associated with Shinto shrines.
- All fees and/or taxes
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Experience a Japanese cultural lesson in a 300-year-old temple in Miyajima. Our location is just a 5-minute walk from the ferry port, yet slightly removed from the bustling tourist areas, allowing you to enjoy the serene atmosphere of the temple.
We begin the lessons by dressing you in a kimono.
The tea ceremony is led by our tea master in an authentic…
Experience a Japanese cultural lesson in a 300-year-old temple in Miyajima. Our location is just a 5-minute walk from the ferry port, yet slightly removed from the bustling tourist areas, allowing you to enjoy the serene atmosphere of the temple.
We begin the lessons by dressing you in a kimono.
The tea ceremony is led by our tea master in an authentic tea room. We will guide you through the ceremony so you understand each step. Savor sweet treats and matcha tea with proper etiquette. After the tea ceremony, you will have the opportunity to make your own tea.
Calligraphy was introduced to Japan from China in the 6th century. Learn to draw lines with a brush. Carefully observe the sample to replicate the Chinese character. Write your letter and name on a rice scoop. The rice scoop (shamoji) is considered a lucky item in Miyajima.
Create a unique amulet just for you. Choose an amulet case and string that you like. Write or stamp your wish on a mini rice scoop. Assemble everything to complete your amulet.
- Age: minimum 6
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.