Japan’s traditional breakfast and tea ceremony program in Tokyo offers a unique culture. Guests can learn to craft authentic onigiri rice balls and savor matcha green tea alongside sweet confections, all guided by a licensed tea master. With rave reviews, this hands-on experience promises an engaging and memorable morning in a tranquil setting. Discover how this program can elevate your understanding of Japanese culinary and tea traditions.
Good To Know
- Authentic Japanese breakfast and hands-on tea ceremony experience in Tokyo, priced at $63.05 per person for up to 28 travelers.
- Bilingual tea master with over 5 years of experience leads the program, providing insights into the tea ceremony, Zen practices, and traditional Japanese cuisine.
- Participants enjoy a second tea ceremony with instruction on the nuances of the traditional practice, along with matcha green tea and Japanese sweets.
- The program offers a relaxed and inclusive setting, with the meeting point at Kikai Shinkō Kaikan in Minato City, Tokyo, and the facility being wheelchair accessible.
- The program has a perfect 5.0 rating across Viator and Tripadvisor, with reviewers praising the food, knowledgeable instructors, and hands-on activities.
Program Overview
The Japanese Traditional Breakfast and Tea Ceremony is a regular program that offers participants a chance to enjoy the cultural traditions of Japan.
Located in Tokyo, the program is priced from $63.05 per person and accommodates up to 28 travelers.
Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability, and free cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
This program provides an authentic and hands-on introduction to Japanese cuisine and the art of tea ceremony, promising an unforgettable cultural adventure.
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Experience Highlights
A second tea ceremony is performed with instruction, allowing participants to learn the nuances of this revered tradition.
Authentic matcha green tea is provided, along with traditional Japanese sweet confections.
Travelers also enjoy a breakfast featuring authentic Japanese cuisine and get hands-on experience making onigiri, a popular Japanese rice ball.
Throughout the program, the bilingual licensed tea master with over 5 years of experience provides an explanation of the tea ceremony, Zen practices, Japanese hanging scrolls, and tea utensils in a relaxed setting, enabling a truly immersive cultural experience.
Tea Ceremony Details
Although a bilingual licensed tea master with over 5 years of experience leads the tea ceremony performance, they provide an explanation of the tea ceremony, Zen practices, Japanese hanging scrolls, and tea utensils in English for participants. The tea ceremony takes place in a relaxed setting, allowing learners to fully enjoy the nuances of this traditional practice.
Tea Ceremony Highlights | |
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Explanation of Ceremony | In English |
Tea Master Experience | 5+ years |
Tea Utensils Explained | Yes |
Setting | Relaxed |
Meeting and Accessibility
Participants meet at the Kikai Shinkō Kaikan, located at 3-chōme-5-8 Shibakōen, Minato City, Tokyo 105-0011, Japan.
The instructor meets the group at the main entrance on the 1st floor.
The facility is wheelchair accessible, with surfaces and transportation designed to accommodate guests with mobility needs.
Attendees can expect a smooth and inclusive experience from start to finish.
The program’s meeting point and accessibility features ensure all participants can fully engage with the traditional Japanese breakfast and tea ceremony, creating a memorable culture.
Reviews and Feedback
The program has garnered overwhelmingly positive reviews from previous participants. With a total of 2 reviews, it boasts a perfect 5.0 rating across Viator and Tripadvisor.
Highlights include "Great experience!" and "Lovely family experience," underscoring the memorable nature of the traditional breakfast and tea ceremony. Reviewers praise the food, knowledgeable instructors, and overall enjoyment of the hands-on activities.
The authentic, relaxed setting for learning tea ceremony nuances seems to resonate with travelers seeking an immersive cultural experience in Japan. The feedback suggests the program delivers on its promises of an exceptional traditional Japanese experience.
Booking and Pricing
The Japanese Traditional Breakfast and Tea Ceremony program is priced from $63.05 per person, with the exact cost varying based on the group size.
Booking the experience is quick and straightforward, with confirmation received within 48 hours, subject to availability.
Travelers can enjoy the flexibility of free cancellation up to 24 hours before the event starts.
The program accommodates up to 28 participants, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
Inclusions and Exclusions
Although the program fee covers a range of immersive experiences, it doesn’t include transportation to the meeting point or personal expenses. Participants will enjoy an authentic Japanese breakfast, a tea ceremony with instruction, and the opportunity to make onigiri. Plus, they’ll receive traditional Japanese sweets and authentic matcha green tea. The program does not cover airfare, hotel accommodations, or any other optional activities. Here’s a summary of what’s included and excluded:
Included | Excluded |
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Breakfast | Airfare |
Tea Ceremony | Hotel |
Onigiri Making | Transportation to meeting point |
Traditional Sweets | Personal expenses |
Matcha Tea |
Frequently Asked Questions
What’re some common questions about the Japanese Traditional Breakfast and Tea Ceremony program?
Travelers often wonder if the program is wheelchair accessible (yes, it is).
Others ask if they need to bring their own tea utensils (no, they’re provided).
Many inquire about the maximum group size (28 travelers).
Participants also commonly question the duration of the experience (around 2.5 hours).
The program’s cancellation policy is also a frequent query (free cancellation up to 24 hours prior).
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Typical Duration of the Program?
The duration of the program is not explicitly stated, but based on the experiential details provided, it’s likely a half-day or full-day experience. The program includes a traditional Japanese breakfast, two tea ceremonies, and hands-on preparation of onigiri.
Is Photography Allowed During the Tea Ceremony?
Photography is generally allowed during the tea ceremony, though participants are advised to be respectful and avoid disrupting the ceremony. Discreet, silent photography is typically permitted.
What Is the Recommended Attire for the Program?
The recommended attire is casual and comfortable. Participants should avoid wearing shorts, tank tops, or clothing that is too revealing, as they’ll be attending a traditional Japanese cultural activity. Modest, respectful clothing is encouraged.
Are Vegetarian or Dietary Restrictions Accommodated?
Yes, the program accommodates vegetarian and other dietary restrictions. Travelers should notify the staff of any special dietary needs when booking to ensure the appropriate menu is provided.
Can I Book Private or Group Sessions?
Participants can book private or group sessions for the Japanese Traditional Breakfast and Tea Ceremony experience. Group sizes range from a minimum of 2 travelers up to a maximum of 28 travelers.
The Sum Up
The Japanese Traditional Breakfast and Tea Ceremony Regular Program in Tokyo offers an immersive cultural experience, priced at $63.05 per person. Participants can enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine, a traditional tea ceremony, and a relaxed setting, all guided by a bilingual licensed tea master. With a perfect 5.0 rating, it promises a unique and memorable experience for up to 28 travelers.
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