Enjoy the serene ritual of the Matcha Tea Ceremony, led by expert Takao Omori in a cozy cafe in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo. This intimate experience delves into the physicality and spirituality of Japanese tea culture, where you’ll savor the earthy, umami flavors of matcha and marvel at the craftsmanship of traditional tea utensils. Conveniently located near public transportation, this enriching journey concludes with mindful sipping and contemplation in a tranquil setting. Discover the captivating world of matcha as you…
Good To Know
- A traditional matcha tea ceremony hosted in a cozy cafe setting in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo, priced at $105.27 per person.
- The ceremony focuses on the physicality and spirituality of Japanese tea culture, accommodating up to 5 travelers.
- The experience concludes at Cafe Stay Happy, a 3-minute walk from Shimokitazawa Station, the meeting point.
- The ceremony includes coffee or tea and traditional tea utensils, emphasizing the elegance and tranquility of the ritual.
- The experience is not wheelchair accessible, but infants can sit on laps, and a "Reserve Now, Pay Later" option is available.
Experience Overview
The Matcha Tea Ceremony in Shimokitazawa, operated by Takao Omori, offers visitors a chance to enjoy the traditional Japanese art form within a cozy cafe setting.
Located in the trendy neighborhood of Shimokitazawa, the experience is priced at $105.27 per person and accommodates up to 5 travelers.
Guests will enjoy coffee or tea and learn about the physicality and spirituality cherished in Japan’s tea culture through the use of traditional tea utensils.
The activity concludes at the meeting point, Cafe Stay Happy, just a 3-minute walk from Shimokitazawa Station.
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Location and Meeting Point
The meeting point for the Matcha Tea Ceremony experience is Cafe Stay Happy, located at 2-chōme-29-14 Daizawa, Setagaya City, Tokyo 155-0032.
It’s just a 3-minute walk from Shimokitazawa Station.
Once at the cafe, guests should enter through the ground floor door and use the stairs to reach the cafe on the next floor.
Guests should then inform the staff of their booking.
The activity concludes back at the meeting point.
Directions to the Cafe
Visitors can reach Cafe Stay Happy, the meeting point for the Matcha Tea Ceremony, by taking a 3-minute walk from Shimokitazawa Station. Upon arrival, head to the ground floor door and use the stairs to reach the cafe on the next level. Once at the cafe, inform the staff of the booking.
Step | Direction |
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1 | Exit Shimokitazawa Station |
2 | Turn right and walk for 3 minutes |
3 | Locate the ground floor door of Cafe Stay Happy |
4 | Proceed up the stairs to the cafe on the next floor |
5 | Inform the staff of the Matcha Tea Ceremony booking |
What’s Included in the Matcha Tea Ceremony
The Matcha Tea Ceremony includes coffee or tea, as well as the use of traditional tea utensils. This experience emphasizes the physicality and spirituality cherished in Japanese culture:
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Taking in the ritual’s elegance and tranquility
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Appreciating the craftsmanship of the tea set
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Savoring the earthy, umami flavors of the matcha
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Engaging in mindful sipping and contemplation
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Connecting with Japan’s enduring cultural heritage
These elements create a captivating, serene encounter, allowing visitors to step into the meditative world of the Japanese tea ceremony.
Emphasis on Physicality and Spirituality
Although the Matcha Tea Ceremony is a centuries-old tradition, it continues to captivate modern visitors with its emphasis on physicality and spirituality cherished in Japanese culture.
Every movement is deliberate, from the precise preparation of the tea to the graceful gestures of the host. The experience encourages participants to be fully present, engaging their senses and connecting with the moment.
This mindful attention to detail fosters a profound sense of tranquility and appreciation for the art form. The tea ceremony’s timeless elegance and meditative quality make it a truly unique cultural experience.
Accessibility and Additional Information
Though the Matcha Tea Ceremony isn’t wheelchair accessible, strollers are allowed.
The experience is conveniently located near public transportation, just a 3-minute walk from Shimokitazawa Station.
Infants must sit on laps during the event. Guests can expect to receive their booking confirmation within 48 hours, subject to availability.
The tea ceremony can be reserved now with the option to pay later.
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infants must sit on laps
- Confirmation received within 48 hours, subject to availability
Cancellation Policy
Free cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours before the experience starts (local time). This provides flexibility for travelers who may need to adjust their plans. Plus, a "Reserve Now, Pay Later" option is available, allowing customers to secure their spot without immediate payment.
Cancellation Policy | ||
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Free Cancellation | Up to 24 hours before the experience | |
Reserve Now, Pay Later | Option available | |
Review Rating | 5.0 (1 Review) | No Negative Ratings |
With no negative reviews and a perfect 5.0 rating, this Matcha Tea Ceremony experience in Shimokitazawa appears to be a well-received offering.
Reviews
The Matcha Tea Ceremony experience in Shimokitazawa has garnered overwhelmingly positive reviews, with a perfect 5.0 rating based on a single review.
Travelers rave about:
- The serene, intimate setting that transports them to a traditional Japanese tea house
- The expert guidance from the host, Takao Omori, who brings the ceremony to life
- The chance to fully enjoy the rich history and spiritual aspects of the ritual
- The delicate, earthy flavors of the premium matcha tea
- The overall sense of calm and connectedness they feel after the experience
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Dress Code for the Matcha Tea Ceremony?
The dress code is casual and comfortable. Guests can wear whatever they feel relaxed in, as the focus is on the tea ceremony experience rather than formal attire.
Can I Take Photos or Videos During the Experience?
The experience allows guests to take photos and videos during the matcha tea ceremony, as long as they’re respectful and don’t disrupt the serene atmosphere. The host encourages participants to capture the ritual and share their experience.
Is There an Option to Upgrade the Tea Selection?
There’s no mention of an option to upgrade the tea selection in the experience overview. However, guests can likely inquire with the staff about any additional tea offerings or upgrades during the booking process or upon arrival.
Do I Need to Have Prior Experience With Matcha Tea?
No prior experience with matcha tea is required. The tea ceremony experience is designed for both beginners and experienced tea drinkers, with an emphasis on physicality and spirituality cherished in Japanese tea culture.
Is the Cafe Suitable for Large Groups or Special Events?
The cafe appears best suited for small groups, with a maximum of 5 travelers per experience. It may not be suitable for large special events due to the intimate setting and limited capacity.
The Sum Up
The serene Matcha Tea Ceremony in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo, led by expert Takao Omori, offers an intimate, enriching experience. Priced at $105.27 per person, it accommodates up to five travelers and emphasizes the physicality and spirituality of Japanese tea culture. Conveniently located near public transportation, the ceremony concludes at Cafe Stay Happy, allowing for mindful sipping and contemplation in a tranquil setting.
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