Japanese Home Experience: Tea & Koto Music

Experience a private tea ceremony and koto music in a local Tokyo home. Immerse in Japanese culture with optional Yukata dressing. Book your authentic adventure now.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • WA and Japan at Home - A Cozy, Home-Like Atmosphere just 4 minutes from the station.
    Our inviting environment encourages interaction and learning, making it perfect for those keen to immerse themselves in Japanese traditions. Whether you’re taking part in tea ceremonies or enjoying the soothing sounds of the koto, you’ll feel completely at ease….
What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • Tea and coffee
  • Feel free to take photos (bring your own camera)
Additional Information

Step into a local Japanese home, just a 4-minute walk from the station. Picture yourself visiting a friend’s cozy home in Japan. Our private tours provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in genuine Japanese culture.
Plan includes:
Tea Ceremony:
Join us for a traditional tea ceremony where we will demonstrate…

Location
Shin-Urayasu Station
Let's meet at 2nd floor of JR Shin Urayasu station JE08, air conditioned place. Look for a convenience store called New Days with a green sign. There is an automatic door to the left of it. There is the sandwich shop "Blossom and Bouquet" and there is air conditioned. I will meet you there.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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田村李
Jul 22, 2024
Koto and tea cultural experience! - It was a lot of fun! Antique furnishings blend nicely into the modern building, and I was able to experience Koto and tea in a luxurious Japanese atmosphere. I participated with an elementary school child, and the song selection, explanation, and content were also enjoyable for the child, so the child had a very enjoyable experience ✨ (Maybe it was an extra fit because he was the same age as the teacher's child?) As a parent, I was also full of things I didn't know, so I learned a lot. I had been thinking for myself about whether I was interested in Japanese culture because I was a returnee, but I came to the conclusion that if I was born and raised in a city with a normal contemporary culture, it might be difficult to take traditional cultural experiences for granted even if I was not a returnee. So I think this initiative is really nice once again ✨ I hope my daughter will become more aware of the attractiveness of Japanese culture and increase her interest through this experience✨
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Wanderer15395101624
May 1, 2024
A couple experienced the tea ceremony and the koto - My husband and I had never had tea with the proper etiquette before, so we went there to try out a tea ceremony. Our teacher, Noriko, was cheerful and explained everything to us from start to finish, which made for a relaxed experience. She also taught us how to play the koto, even though we're not very good at instruments, and by the end we were able to play Sakura. It was really nice to have Noriko teach us our first tea ceremony and koto experience.
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慶子大
May 1, 2024
Experience Japanese culture with tea and koto in a lovely Japanese house - In a truly wonderful Japanese space, the wonderful owner taught us the essence of Japanese culture. We experienced the tea ceremony with matcha green tea and beautiful Japanese sweets. After a relaxing time, we were taught how to play the koto. It was my first time playing, but there was no need to worry as owner Noriko gently taught me. This is a Japanese cultural experience that is very accessible from Shin-Urayasu Station, and I hope people from all over the world will experience it too.
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