Explore Kyoto’s Gion, savor matcha, and experience a traditional tea ceremony. Discover wabi-sabi through art, pottery, and serene Zen gardens.
Explore Kyoto’s Gion, savor matcha, and experience a traditional tea ceremony. Discover wabi-sabi through art, pottery, and serene Zen gardens.
- Gion - The first attraction allows you to learn the history of Japanese tea and how it is made.
- Kennin-ji Temple - Kenninji Temple awaits you. Have a look at the historical Temple that has been standing for centuries
- 24 Tsukimichō - Now have a look at what tea masters use to make their tea and what they pour their tea into.
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- Gion - The first attraction allows you to learn the history of Japanese tea and how it is made.
- Kennin-ji Temple - Kenninji Temple awaits you. Have a look at the historical Temple that has been standing for centuries
- 24 Tsukimichō - Now have a look at what tea masters use to make their tea and what they pour their tea into.
- Ishibe Alley - This lane holds cultural and historical significance.
- Kyoto Rakusai - Perhaps a Kyoto souvenir to take home?
- Entoku-in - A tranquil Buddhist temple renowned for its hand-painted sliding doors and beautifully illuminated landscaped grounds.
- 永楽善五郎 作品売舗 - Take a look at some more artisan products from Kyoto that may pique your interest.
- Tea Ceremony Chayu - End the tour with a tea-making experience in a real tea house!
- Entrance fee of 2 temples included
- Photos during a tour
- An English-speaking guide
- Tea Ceremony Experience
- Entrance fee of 2 temples included
- Photos during a tour
- An English-speaking guide
- Tea Ceremony Experience
- Additional Food and Drinks
- Additional Food and Drinks
In Japan, the tea ceremony transcends the act of drinking tea—it’s about embracing the essence of beauty. While beauty is often linked to external appearances, the tea ceremony encourages appreciation for the inner beauty of nature, introducing the concept of “Wabi-sabi.”
Wabi-sabi is a traditional Japanese aesthetic that celebrates beauty in…
In Japan, the tea ceremony transcends the act of drinking tea—it’s about embracing the essence of beauty. While beauty is often linked to external appearances, the tea ceremony encourages appreciation for the inner beauty of nature, introducing the concept of “Wabi-sabi.”
Wabi-sabi is a traditional Japanese aesthetic that celebrates beauty in imperfection, impermanence, and incompleteness, with roots in Zen Buddhism. Terms like “matcha” and “tea ceremony” are commonly heard in Kyoto, a popular destination for tourists seeking an authentic tea culture experience.
Expert guides will accompany visitors through Kyoto, imparting the philosophy and traditions of the tea ceremony, allowing them to truly experience the essence of “Wabi-sabi.” This distinctive experience will create a memorable impression that will not be forgotten!
- Summer in Japan is very hot and humid, so we recommend that you bring water and wear a hat to prevent heat stroke.
- Out of respect for our other guests and to ensure the best tour for everyone, we must start the tour on time. Please note that if you are late for more than 15 minutes than meeting time (10 mins before the tour starting time), you will not be able to join the tour, get refund or rescheduled. The tour might be cancelled in case of unsuitable weather for safety reasons. You do not need to pay for the guide’s food and drinks. Please note that there might be other participants
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.