Enjoy the captivating Hochoshiki Knife Ceremony in Kyoto. This exclusive 2-hour experience whisks you away to the serene Kyo Ajiwa venue, where you’ll witness the intricate art of traditional Japanese knife-making. Accompanied by a gourmet course meal and English interpretation, this cultural odyssey promises an unforgettable culinary journey. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a curious enthusiast, the Hochoshiki Knife Ceremony offers a rare glimpse into Japan’s rich heritage.
Key Points

- The Private Hochoshiki Knife Ceremony is a 2-hour private experience in Kyoto that includes a traditional Japanese course meal prepared by a professional chef.
- The ceremony takes place at Kyo Ajiwa, which is accessible within a short walking distance from nearby train stations.
- The experience offers English interpretation throughout, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the cultural context.
- The cost starts from $1,635.46 for a group of up to 3 people, with all fees and taxes included.
- The tour is stroller accessible but not wheelchair accessible, and a free cancellation policy applies up to 24 hours before the experience.
Experience Overview

The Private Hochoshiki Knife Ceremony in Kyoto is a two-hour experience that costs from $1,635.46 per group (up to 3 people).
Operated by s-fleage, the ceremony includes a Japanese course meal prepared by a professional chef and certified cooking instructor, as well as English interpretation.
The meeting point is Kyo Ajiwa, 455-2 Nishigomonchō, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto, and it’s accessible by a 4-minute walk from Kiyomizu Gojo Station, 6-minute walk from Gion-Shijo Station, and 10-minute walk from Kawaramachi Station.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but stroller accessible, and it returns to the meeting point.
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Location and Accessibility

A 4-minute walk from Kiyomizu Gojo Station (Keihan Railway) and a 6-minute walk from Gion-Shijo Station (Keihan Railway) brings visitors to the meeting point at Kyo Ajiwa, 455-2 Nishigomonchō, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto.
Those coming from Kawaramachi Station (Hankyu Railway) can reach the location in a 10-minute walk.
The experience takes place at this central Kyoto address and ends back at the meeting point.
While the activity isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s stroller-friendly and conveniently located near public transportation options.
Inclusions

This experience includes a Japanese course meal prepared by a professional chef and certified cooking instructor. Participants can expect a variety of inclusions that enhance the overall experience:
- English interpretation guide to explain the cultural context and significance of the ceremony
- All fees and taxes related to the event
- A private tour/activity for your group only, allowing for a more personalized experience
- Confirmation received at the time of booking for your convenience
- The option to reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility in planning your trip
These elements ensure a comprehensive and enjoyable experience for all attendees.
Booking Information

When booking this experience, customers receive confirmation at the time of booking.
There’s a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience starts. Travelers can take advantage of the Reserve Now and Pay Later option.
This private tour is for the customer’s group only, and most travelers can participate. The experience takes place in Kyoto and lasts two hours, with a price starting from $1,635.46 per group of up to 3 people.
Customers can easily access the meeting point by walking from nearby train stations in the Gion and Higashiyama areas.
Participation Details

As a private tour, you will have the exclusive experience to themselves.
The Hochoshiki Knife Ceremony is open to most travelers, with the following considerations:
- No wheelchair accessibility, but stroller accessible
- Tour departs and returns to the same meeting point
- Group size limited to 3 participants per booking
- English interpretation guide provided
- All fees and taxes included in the price
The private nature of this experience allows participants to fully enjoy the traditional Japanese culinary arts without distractions.
With an expert guide and a gourmet meal, this is a unique opportunity to explore Kyoto’s rich cultural heritage.
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Japanese Course Meal

A professionally prepared Japanese course meal is included as part of the Hochoshiki Knife Ceremony experience. The meal is crafted by a professional chef and certified cooking instructor.
Guests can expect a multi-course feast featuring traditional Japanese dishes and flavors. The menu may include seasonal ingredients and regional specialties.
Vegetarian and dietary restrictions can be accommodated with advance notice. The intimate dining experience allows guests to savor the flavors and artistry of Japanese cuisine while immersed in the cultural ceremony.
This culinary component enhances the overall Hochoshiki Knife Ceremony in Kyoto.
English Interpretation Guide

An English interpretation guide is provided throughout the private Hochoshiki Knife Ceremony. This ensures that participants fully understand and appreciate the cultural significance and intricate techniques involved in the traditional knife forging process.
The guide:
- Explains the historical origins and symbolism of the Hochoshiki knives
- Describes the specialized tools and materials used by the master craftsman
- Translates the Japanese terminology and step-by-step instructions
- Answers any questions participants may have during the hands-on demonstration
- Offers insights into the centuries-old tradition of Japanese knife making
The Sum Up

The Two Hours Private Hochoshiki Knife Ceremony in Kyoto offers an immersive cultural experience. With a traditional Japanese course meal, English interpretation, and a convenient location, this exclusive ritual provides a memorable culinary adventure. Priced at $1,635.46, the ceremony accommodates up to three guests, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a unique and authentic encounter in Kyoto.
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