Stepping into a tranquil Japanese garden, you’ll find yourself transported to a world of serenity and cultural richness. Here, you’ll have the chance to experience a traditional tea ceremony, guided by the skilled hands of Naomi. This intimate ritual celebrates the beauty of nature and the art of tea preparation, leaving you with a newfound appreciation for the gentle harmony that permeates the experience. What secrets might this ceremony unveil?
Key Points

- Immerse in a tranquil tea ceremony experience in a picturesque Kyoto garden, led by a knowledgeable host who guides you through the traditional ritual.
- Savor a Japanese sweet cake made with sweet red bean paste or fresh fruit daifuku as part of the tea ceremony.
- Conveniently located near public transportation, with bicycle parking on-site and car parking available with advance notice.
- Experience the cultural significance of the tea ceremony, which cultivates reverence for nature and promotes harmony, simplicity, and mindfulness.
- Enjoy a private session or join a small group of up to 6 travelers, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the event.
Overview of the Tea Ceremony Experience

What does the tea ceremony experience entail?
Participants will enjoy a tranquil tea ceremony in a picturesque garden in Kyoto, Japan. The experience includes savoring a delicious Japanese sweet cake made with sweet red bean paste or fresh fruit daifuku.
With a 5.0 rating from Viator and Tripadvisor reviews, this culture provides a meditative respite from daily life.
The tea ceremony is led by Naomi, who guides participants through the traditional ritual in an engaging and relaxing manner.
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Meeting and End Points

The meeting point for the tea ceremony experience is Kaze no Waon, located at 14 Utanokitanoinchō, Ukyo Ward, Kyoto, 616-8201, Japan.
The activity concludes back at the same location.
Getting there’s easy – just a 5-minute walk from the Omuro-Ninnaji and Fukuoji bus stops or the Omuro Ninnaji Station on the Randen Railway.
Bicycle parking is available, and car parking requires advance notice.
Unfortunately, the experience isn’t wheelchair accessible, and infants must sit on laps.
However, strollers are allowed on the premises, though not indoors.
Accessibility and Transportation

Accessing the tea ceremony experience is easy, with convenient transportation options.
The venue is just a 5-minute walk from the Omuro-Ninnaji and Fukuoji bus stops. You can also reach it via the Randen Railway, getting off at Omuro Ninnaji Station, again a 5-minute walk away.
Bicycle parking is available on-site, and car parking can be arranged with advance notice.
However, the venue isn’t wheelchair accessible, and infants must sit on laps. Strollers are allowed on the premises but not indoors during the ceremony.
With these accessibility details in mind, you can plan your visit and immerse yourself in the meditative tea experience.
Booking Information

How do you go about booking this tea ceremony experience?
It’s a small group affair, with a maximum of 6 travelers per session. Private sessions are available for families with infants or small children, but an additional fee applies.
Booking confirmations are received within 48 hours, subject to availability. And you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
The price starts at $43.74 per person, with a lowest price guarantee.
Booking this meditative Japanese cultural experience is a breeze:
- Maximum of 6 travelers per session
- Private sessions available for families
- Confirmation within 48 hours of booking
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
- Lowest price guarantee from $43.74 per person
Participant Feedback and Host Response

Participants rave about the positive experience with Naomi, who made the tea ceremony enjoyable and meditative. They highlight how Naomi’s guidance allowed them to find relaxation, just as they’d in their daily coffee routine.
The host emphasizes the cultural and contemplative nature of the tea ceremony, encouraging guests to approach it with an open mind. Reviewers appreciate Naomi’s ability to create a calm, immersive atmosphere, where they could fully engage with the ritual and its traditions.
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The Significance of the Tea Ceremony

The tea ceremony holds deep cultural significance in Japan, transcending its outward presentation as a simple act of preparing and serving tea.
It’s a mindful practice that cultivates:
- Reverence for nature and the changing seasons
- Respect for tradition and the passage of time
- Harmony between host and guests
- Simplicity and refined elegance
- Tranquility and inner reflection
Through this centuries-old ritual, participants enjoy the beauty of the moment, leaving the stresses of daily life behind.
The tea ceremony invites one to slow down, savor each sensation, and appreciate the quiet joys of the present.
What to Expect During the Tea Ceremony

What can one expect when attending a traditional Japanese tea ceremony in a beautiful garden setting? The experience begins with a warm welcome from the tea master, who guides guests through each step of the ritual.
Participants will witness the meticulous preparation of matcha green tea, from whisking the powder to the precise pouring into each delicate ceramic cup. This sensory journey invites guests to slow down, appreciate the moment, and connect with the centuries-old Japanese tradition.
After sipping the earthy, frothy tea, guests are served a delicate sweet to complete the meditative experience.
Tips for Enjoying the Tea Ceremony Experience

To get the most out of the tea ceremony experience, visitors should come with an open mind and a willingness to enjoy the ritual.
The serene garden setting and gentle pace of the ceremony invite tranquility and reflection.
Participants can:
- Appreciate the meticulous attention to detail in the preparation and presentation of the tea.
- Observe the host’s graceful movements and gain insight into the ceremony’s significance.
- Savor the delicate flavors of the matcha tea and traditional sweets.
- Disconnect from the outside world and fully engage in the present moment.
- Depart feeling refreshed and inspired by the cultural experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Types of Tea Are Served During the Ceremony?
The tea served during the ceremony is typically a high-quality green tea, such as Matcha or Sencha. The host prepares the tea with great care, allowing participants to experience the rich, earthy flavors and aromas of traditional Japanese tea.
Can I Bring My Own Tea Snacks or Food?
Participants can’t bring their own tea snacks or food to the ceremony. The experience includes a traditional Japanese sweet cake, so there’s no need to bring additional items. The host provides all the refreshments as part of the tea ceremony.
Is Photography Allowed During the Ceremony?
Photography is allowed during the tea ceremony, but participants are encouraged to be respectful and avoid disrupting the meditative atmosphere. The host can provide guidance on appropriate photography etiquette to ensure everyone enjoys the experience.
Can I Customize the Experience for a Special Occasion?
You can customize the tea ceremony experience for a special occasion. The host offers private sessions for families with infants or small children for an additional fee. They’ll work with you to make the experience memorable.
Do I Need to Bring Any Special Clothing or Attire?
You don’t need any special clothing or attire for the tea ceremony experience. The hosts welcome guests in casual, comfortable wear. Just dress in what you’d normally wear for a relaxing day out.
The Sum Up
Experience the tranquility and cultural richness of a Japanese tea ceremony in Kyoto’s serene gardens. Guided by Naomi, you’ll savor a traditional sweet as you learn about this mindful ritual. With limited participants, you’ll deeply connect with the ceremony’s significance and beauty. It’s an intimate, unforgettable experience that’ll leave you feeling centered and connected to the elegance of Japanese traditions.
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