In a serene Kyoto garden, once the private retreat of Japanese painter Hashimoto Kansetsu, the tranquility of a traditional tea ceremony awaits. This immersive experience converges art, nature, and ancient ritual, limited to five participants for a personalized encounter. Guided by Junko Sophie Kakizaki’s expertise, participants learn traditional etiquette and intricacies of the ancient ritual amidst a stunning backdrop. With traditional Japanese sweets and matcha served, every detail transports participants to a bygone era. As you step into this Japanese painter’s serene oasis, discover the secrets of this centuries-old tradition, and uncover the beauty that lies within.
Just The Basics
• Experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony in a stunning painter’s garden in Kyoto, priced from €524.51 per person.
• The ceremony takes place in Hakusa Sonso Hashimoto Kansetsu Garden&Museum, a hidden gem featuring a traditional tea room and Japanese garden.
• The 1-hour ceremony is guided by Junko Sophie Kakizaki, a descendant of an ancient samurai clan, and includes traditional Japanese sweets and matcha.
• The experience is limited to five participants, ensuring a personalized and immersive encounter, with free cancellation available up to two days in advance.
• The serene atmosphere and cultural significance of the garden provide a unique blend of culture and scenic beauty.
Experience Overview and Pricing
Experience the essence of Kyoto with this 1-hour tea ceremony tour, priced from €524.51 per person, which offers a unique blend of culture and scenic beauty.
This intimate experience is limited to just five participants, ensuring a personalized and immersive encounter with Japanese culture.
With free cancellation up to two days in advance, you can book with confidence.
The reservation process is hassle-free, and English and Japanese languages are supported to cater to a diverse range of visitors.
As you explore the world of traditional tea etiquette, get ready to uncover the secrets of this ancient ritual, surrounded by the serene beauty of a Japanese painter’s garden.
Immersive Tea Ceremony Experience
As Junko Sophie Kakizaki, a descendant of an ancient samurai clan, welcomes you to her serene garden oasis, the tranquility of the surroundings sets the tone for an unforgettable tea ceremony.
This immersive experience is a rare chance to explore Japan’s rich cultural heritage. You’ll participate in a traditional tea ceremony, guided by Junko’s expertise, and learn about the intricacies of traditional etiquette.
The ceremony takes place in a stunning Japanese painter’s garden, providing a breathtaking backdrop for this unique culture.
As you sip matcha and savor traditional Japanese sweets, you’ll feel like a honored guest in a centuries-old tradition.
Every detail, from the delicate ceramics to the carefully raked gravel, is designed to transport you to a bygone era.
Hosting the Ceremony: Venue and Host
Junko Sophie Kakizaki, a direct descendant of an ancient samurai clan, warmly welcomes visitors to her serene oasis, Hakusa Sonso Hashimoto Kansetsu Garden&Museum, a hidden gem in Kyoto.
This tranquil setting provides the perfect ambiance for an immersive tea ceremony experience. The venue features a traditional tea room, a stunning Japanese garden, and a gallery showcasing local artwork.
The historical background of the garden, once a residence of a renowned Japanese painter, adds to the ceremony’s cultural significance.
Experience the serene atmosphere of Hakusa Sonso Hashimoto Kansetsu Garden&Museum
Be mesmerized by the beauty of the Japanese garden
Discover the rich historical background of the venue
Enjoy the unique blend of traditional and modern art in the gallery
Feel the warmth of Japanese hospitality with Junko Sophie Kakizaki as your host
What’s Included and Excluded
Your Kyoto tea ceremony package includes all fees for one person, a serene tea ceremony, and admission to the Hakusa Sonso Hashimoto Kansetsu Garden&Museum, ensuring a seamless and immersive experience.
Comparing inclusions and exclusions, what’s covered is the tea ceremony, admission to the garden and museum, and an optional 2-hour Kaiseki lunch at an extra fee.
On the other hand, what’s not included are transportation from your hotel, gratuities, and tips.
Plus, it’s essential to note that children under 12 years old and wheelchair users aren’t suitable for this experience.
Important Details to Know
Before embarking on this serene Kyoto tea ceremony, there are a few essential details to keep in mind to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. To fully appreciate the cultural significance of this ancient tradition, it’s crucial to be mindful of etiquette rules and attire guidelines.
Dress modestly and avoid revealing clothing to show respect for the tradition.
Remove watches and jewelry during the ceremony to avoid distractions.
Wear socks instead of going barefoot to maintain cleanliness.
Be prepared for rain or shine, as the ceremony takes place regardless of the weather.
Embrace the tranquility of the garden, and refrain from loud conversations or photography during the ceremony.
Preparing for the Ceremony
As the appointed hour approaches, it’s essential to mentally and physically prepare for the serene atmosphere of the traditional Japanese tea ceremony.
To avoid any cultural faux pas, it’s crucial to dress appropriately. Tea ceremony attire etiquette dictates modest, comfortable clothing that doesn’t distract from the ceremony. Opt for subdued colors, avoiding bright patterns or loud accessories.
Remove watches and jewelry to fully learn about the experience. Wear socks instead of going barefoot, as a sign of respect.
Lastly, mentally prepare by leaving distractions behind and embracing the tranquility of the garden. By doing so, you’ll be fully present to appreciate the beauty of the tea ceremony.
Tour Essentials and Reminders
To make the most of this unique encounter, remember the following:
Attire requirements: Wear socks instead of bare feet, and avoid revealing clothing to show respect for the cultural tradition.
Cultural etiquette: Remove watches and jewelry during the ceremony, and refrain from taking photos during the tea ceremony.
Weather considerations: The tour takes place rain or shine, so dress accordingly.
Photography guidelines: Only take photos before or after the ceremony, and avoid flash photography to preserve the serene ambiance.
Miscellaneous: Don’t forget to contact us for Chinese-language experience availability, and let us know your meal preferences upon reservation.
Final Words
As she sips the last drop of matcha, she’s left with a profound sense of serenity and a deeper appreciation for Japan’s revered tea tradition.
With every detail meticulously curated, this intimate ceremony has been a true masterclass in elegance.
With memories of Hakusa Sonso’s serene beauty and Junko’s warm hospitality, she’ll carry the essence of Japan’s refined spirit with her long after the ceremony’s conclusion.