Immersing oneself in Okinawa’s rich cultural heritage is a captivating experience. Partaking in a traditional tea ceremony, complete with a simple kimono, offers a unique glimpse into the island’s timeless traditions. Participants will learn from a knowledgeable tea master, savor exquisite local sweets, and sip on fragrant matcha tea. This intimate gathering, limited to six individuals, promises a memorable journey through the refined artistry of Japanese culture. What awaits beyond this enchanting ritual?
Key Points

- Authentic tea ceremony experience in Onna-son, Okinawa, featuring the opportunity to wear a simple kimono and learn from a knowledgeable tea master.
- Private instruction in an intimate setting, with a maximum of 6 participants, and the inclusion of Okinawan sweets and matcha green tea.
- Complimentary photography and an origami crane souvenir to capture the cultural journey.
- Easily accessible location with directions provided, and a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the start.
- Consistently praised by travelers for its delightful and culturally rich experience, with a 5-star rating.
Overview and Experience

The tea ceremony experience in Okinawa provides travelers with an opportunity to enjoy the rich cultural traditions of Japan.
Located in Onna-son, this 5-star rated activity features a simple kimono rental and private instruction from a knowledgeable tea master.
With a maximum of 6 participants, the intimate experience allows visitors to appreciate the serene atmosphere as they learn the intricate steps of the Japanese tea ceremony.
Accompanied by Okinawan sweets and matcha green tea, the 90-minute session culminates with the creation of an origami crane souvenir – a charming memento of this culturally enriching adventure.
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Included in the Experience
Included in this immersive tea ceremony experience are several key elements that enhance the cultural authenticity.
Participants get to don a simple kimono, handling the traditional tools used in the ritual. An expert tea master provides personalized instruction, sharing the history and significance of the Japanese tea ceremony.
Alongside the ceremony, travelers enjoy sampling Okinawan and Japanese sweets paired with matcha green tea. The experience is further elevated by the serene natural setting and complimentary photography, allowing guests to capture their journey.
Finally, participants take home an origami crane souvenir as a memento of this unforgettable cultural encounter.
Meeting and Pickup Information

To start the experience, travelers meet at the Japanese Cultural Experience Facility Sasagirian, located at 1765-8 Nakama, Onna, Kunigami District, Okinawa 904-0401, Japan.
Getting there’s straightforward – from National Route 58, turn onto Kibogaoka Entrance road, go up the hill, turn right, pass The Pool Resort Okinawa hotel, then turn left, pass Wayn-Zen, turn right at the crossroads.
Look for the red-roofed building and Sasagirian sign. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
Travelers receive confirmation upon booking and can participate as long as they’re over 4 years old.
Participation Guidelines

Travelers receive confirmation upon booking and can participate as long as they’re over 4 years old. Children under 3 can’t join.
The experience is:
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Located near public transportation
- Suitable for most travelers
- Includes a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the start
- Offers a reserve now, pay later option
This tea ceremony is a delightful culture, where visitors can don a simple kimono and learn about Okinawan traditions in an intimate group setting of up to 6 people.
Positive Traveler Reviews

Consistently, travelers have highlighted the delightful, amazing, and culturally rich experience of the tea ceremony in Okinawa. They’ve described the tea master and translator as sweet, hospitable, and knowledgeable, who incorporate the surrounding nature into the peaceful ambiance. The experience offers a unique opportunity to take in the traditional Japanese art form.
| Traveler Reviews | Highlights |
|---|---|
| "Delightful experience" | Peaceful ambiance |
| "Amazing cultural experience" | Knowledgeable tea master |
| "Unique and unforgettable" | Hospitable translator |
With positive reviews and a 5-star rating, the tea ceremony in Okinawa is a must-try for those seeking a culturally enriching activity.
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Pricing and Booking

The tea ceremony experience in Okinawa is priced at $87.80 per person.
This all-inclusive package includes:
- Simple kimono rental fee
- Tools use fee
- Instruction fee
- Okinawan and Japanese sweets
- Matcha green tea
Booking is easy – travelers can reserve now and pay later.
Plus, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
With a maximum of 6 participants, this intimate culture ensures a personalized and unforgettable experience in the beautiful Onna-son region of Okinawa.
Accessibility and Suitability

Is the tea ceremony experience in Okinawa accessible to everyone?
While the activity isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s suitable for most travelers. Children over 4 can participate, though those under 3 cannot.
The location is near public transportation, making it easy to reach. The experience includes detailed instructions, ensuring participants can fully engage, even without prior knowledge.
With a maximum of 6 travelers, the group size is intimate, allowing personalized attention from the knowledgeable tea master.
Getting to the Activity Location

To get to the tea ceremony experience in Okinawa, travelers should follow the detailed directions provided.
The meeting point is at the Japanese Cultural Experience Facility Sasagirian, which is located:
- Off National Route 58
- Up the Kibogaoka Entrance road
- Past The Pool Resort Okinawa hotel
- At the crossroads, turn right
- Look for the red-roofed building and Sasagirian sign
The activity ends back at the same meeting point.
With clear directions and the facility’s distinct features, finding the location should be straightforward for participants.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Take Photos During the Tea Ceremony?
Yes, participants can take photos during the tea ceremony. The overview indicates that photography is included in the experience, allowing guests to capture their cultural interactions and the peaceful ambiance of the event.
How Long Does the Tea Ceremony Experience Last?
The tea ceremony experience typically lasts around 90 minutes. It includes the kimono rental, instruction from the tea master, and enjoying the matcha green tea and Okinawan sweets in a serene setting.
Is There Any Dress Code for the Tea Ceremony?
The experience includes the rental of a simple kimono, so there’s no specific dress code. Participants can wear the provided kimono to fully enjoy the traditional Japanese tea ceremony experience.
Can I Customize the Tea Ceremony Experience?
Though the tea ceremony experience includes a simple kimono rental, participants can’t customize the core program. However, travelers may be able to request special accommodations or additional activities by contacting the provider in advance.
Are Private or Group Sessions Available?
Both private and group tea ceremony experiences are available. The description doesn’t specify if private sessions can be booked, but it mentions the maximum group size is 6 travelers, indicating group sessions are offered.
The Sum Up
Enjoy Okinawa’s rich cultural heritage by attending a captivating tea ceremony. You’ll don a simple kimono, learn from a knowledgeable tea master, and savor exquisite Okinawan treats. With personalized instruction and an intimate setting, this experience promises a memorable journey through Japanese traditions. Cherish the moment with complimentary photography and an origami crane souvenir.
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