Exploring the world of traditional Japanese tea ceremonies can be a truly captivating experience. In the heart of Tokyo’s Suginami City, a charming tea room offers visitors a chance to enjoy this time-honored practice. Guided by a skilled tea practitioner, guests will witness an enchanting performance and learn the intricate art of preparing matcha green tea. With personalized attention in an intimate setting, this class promises to be a unique opportunity to connect with Japan’s rich cultural heritage.
Key Points

- Immersive experience in traditional Japanese tea ceremony, guided by a skilled practitioner in Suginami City, Tokyo.
- Opportunity to prepare matcha green tea and enjoy traditional sweets in a captivating tea room setting.
- Convenient location near Kugayama Station, with easy access via public transportation.
- Non-wheelchair accessible tea room, potentially posing challenges for those with mobility issues.
- Booking details include a maximum of 4 travelers per activity and a non-refundable policy.
Overview of the Tea Ceremony Experience
The Tokyo Tea Ceremony Class offers participants a unique opportunity to enjoy the ancient Japanese tradition of the tea ceremony.
Under the guidance of a skilled tea practitioner, guests witness a captivating tea ceremony performance.
Afterward, they’ve a chance to prepare matcha green tea themselves and savor it alongside traditional Japanese sweets.
The experience also includes receiving a souvenir, allowing participants to take home a tangible piece of Japanese culture.
Through this intimate encounter, visitors gain a deeper appreciation for the refinement, precision, and elegance that characterize the revered art of the Japanese tea ceremony.
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Meeting Point and Location

A Tokyo Tea Ceremony Class takes place in Suginami City, with the meeting point at Kugayama Station, 4-chōme-1.
This location is easily accessible via public transportation. The tea ceremony experience ends at the same meeting point.
The class isn’t wheelchair accessible. Participants receive confirmation within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
A maximum of 4 travelers are allowed per tour or activity. The experience is non-refundable with no cancellations allowed.
Transportation and Accessibility

How is transportation to the meeting point provided?
Transportation to the meeting point is included. The tea ceremony experience takes place in Tokyo, so it’s conveniently located near public transportation.
Guests will meet at Kugayama Station, which is easily accessible. However, the tea room itself isn’t wheelchair accessible, so those with mobility issues may have difficulty attending.
Booking Details

When booking the Tokyo Tea Ceremony Class, guests receive confirmation within 48 hours, subject to availability.
The experience accommodates a maximum of 4 travelers per tour/activity.
Importantly, the booking is non-refundable, and there are no refunds for cancellations.
The experience is supplied by H.I.S.Co., Ltd. and is covered by their Lowest Price Guarantee.
Guests can easily select their preferred time and check availability.
The key booking details include:
- Confirmation within 48 hours, subject to availability
- Maximum of 4 travelers per tour/activity
- Non-refundable, no refunds for cancellations
- Supplied by H.I.S.Co., Ltd. with Lowest Price Guarantee
- Select time and check availability
Pricing Information

The price for the Tokyo Tea Ceremony Class starts from $73.20 per person. This is provided by the tour operator, H.I.S.Co., Ltd., and comes with a lowest price guarantee.
Travelers can select their preferred time and check availability directly on the booking platform. The class is limited to a maximum of 4 travelers per tour/activity.
It’s important to note that this experience is non-refundable, and no refunds will be issued for cancellations.
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The Tea Ceremony Performance

The tea ceremony performance is the highlight of the Tokyo Tea Ceremony Class. A tea practitioner expertly demonstrates the intricate steps of the traditional Japanese tea ceremony. Guests watch in awe as the practitioner’s movements flow with precision and grace.
The performance conveys:
- Harmony – the peaceful coexistence of all things
- Respect – for the tea, the tools, and your
- Purity – the cleansing of the mind and spirit
- Tranquility – the serenity found in the simple act of preparing and enjoying tea
Afterwards, guests have the opportunity to try their hand at making matcha green tea themselves, under the guidance of the tea practitioner.
Making Matcha Tea

After watching the tea practitioner’s graceful performance, guests have the opportunity to make their own matcha green tea.
Using a bamboo whisk, they meticulously blend the powdered tea and hot water, creating a frothy, vibrant green liquid. The instructor guides participants through each step, ensuring the proper technique is followed.
Guests then savor the earthy, umami-rich flavor of the freshly prepared matcha, accompanied by a traditional Japanese sweet.
This hands-on experience allows visitors to fully enjoy the centuries-old ritual, gaining a deeper appreciation for the precision and artistry of the Japanese tea ceremony.
Souvenir and Closing Thoughts

As a final touch, guests receive a souvenir to commemorate their immersive tea ceremony experience.
The carefully selected keepsake serves as a tangible reminder of the cultural insights gained and the tranquil ambiance savored.
The souvenir may include:
- A hand-crafted teacup
- Traditional Japanese incense
- Matcha tea powder
- A decorative scroll or artwork
This parting gift encapsulates the essence of the tea ceremony, allowing participants to reflect on the serene tradition long after the last sip of matcha has been enjoyed.
It’s a thoughtful conclusion to a captivating culture.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Should I Wear to the Tea Ceremony?
For a tea ceremony, one should wear comfortable, modest clothing. Avoid overly formal or casual attire. The focus is on the experience, not fashion, so opt for simple, clean styles that won’t distract from the ritual.
Can I Take Photos During the Event?
You can take photos during the tea ceremony, but it’s best to be respectful and avoid disrupting the experience. Check with the host for any specific guidelines on photography before the event begins.
Is the Tea Ceremony Performed in English?
The tea ceremony is typically performed in Japanese, but the instructor will provide an English explanation of the rituals and steps. Guests can follow along and participate in the tea making process, even with a language barrier.
Is There a Dress Code for the Tea Ceremony?
There’s no strict dress code, but participants are encouraged to wear clean, neat, and comfortable clothing. Avoiding overly casual or revealing attire is recommended to respectfully participate in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony.
Can I Bring My Own Food or Drinks?
No, bringing your own food or drinks is not allowed. The tea ceremony experience includes the provided matcha green tea and sweets served as part of the traditional ritual. Outside items are not permitted during the class.
The Sum Up
The tea ceremony class offers a unique opportunity to take in Japanese culture. Visitors can expect a personalized and intimate experience, guided by a skilled tea practitioner. The class includes witnessing the enchanting tea preparation, learning the art of matcha making, and enjoying traditional sweets. With a maximum of four travelers per session, this is a must-do activity for those seeking an authentic cultural experience in Tokyo.
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