Matcha, the vibrant green tea, takes center stage in this unique picnic experience in Tokyo’s Yoyogi Park. Guests will learn the art of traditional matcha preparation while indulging in a delightful array of Japanese sweets and contemporary treats infused with the iconic flavor. With only six participants, this intimate gathering provides a serene setting to savor the rich, earthy notes of matcha and gain a deeper appreciation for this revered element of Japanese culture. Conveniently meeting at Harajuku Station, the Matcha Making Picnic promises an unforgettable culinary adventure.
Good To Know
- Engage in the traditional Japanese art of matcha preparation in the serene setting of Yoyogi Park.
- Savor a range of authentic Japanese sweets, including mochi and daifuku, alongside freshly brewed matcha tea.
- Enjoy the intimate experience with a maximum group size of 6 travelers for a personalized activity.
- Meeting point at Harajuku Station, with convenient access to public transportation and wheelchair/stroller accessibility.
- Flexible booking and cancellation policies, offering excellent value for the overall experience.
Overview of the Matcha Making Picnic
The Matcha Making Picnic in Yoyogi Park is an engaging activity that allows participants to enjoy the traditional Japanese art of preparing and enjoying matcha tea.
Set against the serene backdrop of Yoyogi Park, the picnic offers a delightful opportunity to learn the art of matcha making, savor a variety of traditional and modern Japanese sweets, and sip on several cups of the vibrant green tea.
With a maximum group size of 6 travelers, the experience ensures an intimate and personalized encounter.
Both wheelchair and stroller accessible, the picnic caters to diverse accessibility needs.
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Beverages and Snacks on the Menu
Beverages at the Matcha Making Picnic include several cups of freshly prepared matcha tea, a vibrant green tea renowned for its rich, umami flavor and array of health benefits.
Alongside the matcha, coffee and regular tea are also available for those who prefer alternatives.
As for snacks, the event features an assortment of traditional and modern Japanese sweets.
Guests can delight in classic confections like mochi and daifuku, as well as contemporary treats that incorporate matcha.
The diverse selection ensures there’s something to satisfy every sweet tooth and palate at this picnic in Yoyogi Park.
Harajuku Station as the Meeting Point
Guests will meet the staff at Harajuku Station, specifically at the OMOTESANDO gate. The staff will be holding a Legit Japan placard, making it easy to identify them.
From there, the group will be led to Yoyogi Park, the picnic location. At the end of the matcha-making experience, the group will return to the original meeting point at Harajuku Station.
The meeting and pickup points are conveniently located near public transportation, and the surfaces are wheelchair accessible, ensuring the experience is accessible to all travelers.
What to Expect at the Pickup Location
Staff will be present at the OMOTESANDO gate of Harajuku Station, holding a Legit Japan placard to greet participants.
This is the meeting point where the matcha picnic experience begins. Travelers should arrive at the specified location and look for the Legit Japan staff member.
Once gathered, the group will then be led to Yoyogi Park, the site of the matcha picnic. The return at the end of the experience is also at the same Harajuku Station meeting spot.
Participants can rely on the Legit Japan staff to provide clear guidance throughout the pickup and dropoff process.
Accessibility and Transportation Options
The Matcha Making Picnic in Yoyogi Park is wheelchair accessible and stroller friendly. Public transportation options are plentiful, with the meeting point located near Harajuku Station. Service animals are also welcome.
Access | Details |
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Wheelchair | Surfaces are wheelchair accessible |
Stroller | Picnic area is stroller friendly |
Service Animals | Allowed to attend |
Public Transportation | Harajuku Station is nearby |
The picnic’s accessibility and transportation options make it an inclusive experience for all visitors to enjoy the matcha, sweets, and serene park setting.
Group Size and Experience Details
A maximum of 6 travelers can participate in the Matcha Making Picnic, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
The small group size allows the hosts to provide attentive guidance and ensure each participant has ample opportunities to fully enjoy the traditional Japanese tea ceremony.
During the picnic, you’ll savor several cups of freshly prepared matcha tea alongside an array of traditional and modern Japanese sweets.
The experience culminates with a return to the original meeting point, leaving you with a deeper appreciation for the art of matcha making and Japanese culinary delights.
Pricing and Booking Information
At $53.95 per person, the Matcha Making Picnic in Yoyogi Park offers an affordable and immersive experience for travelers. The price includes several cups of matcha tea, traditional and modern Japanese sweets, and optional coffee or tea.
Booking Information | |
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Price | From $53.95 per person |
Cancellation Policy | Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts |
Confirmation | Received at time of booking |
Payment | Reserve now and pay later option available |
The experience is an excellent value, with flexible booking options and a generous cancellation policy, making it an accessible and hassle-free activity for visitors to Tokyo.
Experience Reviews and Ratings
What do the reviews say about the Matcha Making Picnic in Yoyogi Park? The 2 reviews give it a perfect 5.0 overall rating.
Travelers praise the authentic, hands-on matcha experience and delicious Japanese sweets and snacks. One reviewer notes the "serene, scenic setting" of Yoyogi Park, while another highlights the knowledgeable staff who provided excellent instructions on the traditional tea ceremony.
Attendees appreciate the small group size, allowing for personalized attention. The picnic’s accessibility features, such as wheelchair and stroller access, also receive positive mentions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks to the Picnic?
The picnic organizers encourage guests to enjoy the provided matcha tea and traditional Japanese sweets. However, guests are welcome to bring their own food and drinks if they prefer. The focus is on the picnic experience in the park.
Is the Matcha Tea Served Hot or Cold?
The matcha tea is served hot, as is traditional for matcha preparation. The experience provides several cups of freshly prepared hot matcha tea, allowing participants to enjoy the authentic taste and ritual of matcha making.
Is There a Dress Code for the Experience?
There is no formal dress code for this experience. Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable, casual attire suitable for an outdoor picnic. The focus is on enjoying the matcha tea, sweets, and snacks in a relaxed setting.
Can I Choose My Preferred Snacks on the Menu?
Unfortunately, the menu options for the snacks and sweets are pre-selected by the organizers. However, they do accommodate dietary restrictions and preferences when possible. It’s best to inquire about customization options when booking the experience.
Are There Any Vegan or Gluten-Free Options Available?
According to the details provided, the experience offers traditional and modern Japanese sweets, though it’s unclear if there are specific vegan or gluten-free options available. Guests should inquire about dietary accommodations when making their booking.
The Sum Up
The Matcha Making Picnic in Yoyogi Park, Tokyo, offers a unique opportunity to take in the traditional art of matcha preparation. With a limited group size of six, participants can enjoy freshly prepared matcha tea, traditional Japanese sweets, and contemporary matcha-infused treats in a serene setting. The experience is accessible for everyone and conveniently located near Harajuku Station, making it an unforgettable culinary adventure.
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