Immersing oneself in the ancient art of Japanese tea culture is an experience not to be missed. The Supreme Sencha: Tea Ceremony & Making Experience in Kanagawa offers an opportunity to do just that. Led by a skilled tea master, you will learn the intricate process of preparing sencha, a revered green tea, while savoring seasonal wagashi, traditional Japanese sweets. Situated in a serene setting, this private tour promises an educational and meditative journey. But what makes this experience truly remarkable…
Key Points
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Immersive tea ceremony experience in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, where participants learn about the preparation of the premium Japanese green tea, gyokuro, from a skilled tea master.
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Guests enjoy authentic Japanese sweets known as wagashi, which are thoughtfully paired with the rich, umami-packed gyokuro tea to enhance the cultural experience.
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The experience takes place in a serene and meditative atmosphere, focusing on the educational and experiential aspects of Japanese tea culture.
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The meeting point is conveniently located near Tode Elementary School, Furukawamachi cross, and the experience is accessible for wheelchair users and those with strollers.
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Booking options include "Reserve Now and Pay Later" with free cancellation up to 24 hours, and the price is $67.18 per person with a lowest price guarantee.
Overview of the Experience
This immersive tea ceremony experience in Kanagawa offers visitors a rare glimpse into the refined art of Japanese green tea preparation.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn from a skilled tea master, who’ll guide them through the traditional steps of preparing and serving gyokuro, a premium Japanese green tea.
Along with the tea, guests will also enjoy authentic Japanese sweets known as wagashi.
The experience is designed to be both educational and experiential, allowing visitors to fully enjoy the serene and meditative world of Japanese tea culture.
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Location and Meeting Point
The tea ceremony experience takes place in Kawasaki, Japan, located within the Kanagawa prefecture.
The meeting point is near Tode Elementary School, in the Furukawamachi cross. Participants will gather at this convenient location before being guided to the tea ceremony venue.
The key details about the meeting point are:
- Address: Japan, 212-0023 Kanagawa, Kawasaki, Saiwai Ward, Totehonmachi, 1-chōme 72
- Landmark: Near Tode Elementary School, located in Furukawamachi cross
- End Point: Returns to the meeting point after the experience
The location is easily accessible, with the experience starting and ending at the same convenient meeting spot.
Accessibility and Inclusivity
The tea ceremony experience in Kanagawa is designed to be accessible and inclusive for all visitors.
Wheelchair and stroller users can easily participate, as the transportation and venue are wheelchair-accessible. Infants are welcome, though they’ll need to sit on laps.
However, the experience may not be suitable for travelers with back problems. The organizers make every effort to accommodate diverse needs and ensure everyone can fully enjoy the authentic Japanese tea ceremony and wagashi sweets.
With advance notice, they’ll do their best to make the experience comfortable and accessible for all.
Booking Details and Pricing
Guests can easily secure their spot for the tea ceremony experience in Kanagawa with the "Reserve Now and Pay Later" option.
Booking details are straightforward – confirmation is received upon booking, and there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours before the event.
Pricing is competitively priced at $67.18 per person, offering the lowest price guarantee.
The experience is a private tour, ensuring only your group participates.
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- Accessible for wheelchair users and those with strollers.
- Transportation is wheelchair-friendly.
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems.
Interested guests can simply select their preferred time and check availability to reserve their spot.
Transportation and Nearby Attractions
Getting to the tea ceremony experience in Kawasaki, Kanagawa is straightforward. The meeting point is near Tode Elementary School, located in the Furukawamachi cross.
It’s accessible by public transportation, with the venue being wheelchair and stroller friendly. The experience returns to the same meeting point, making it easy to get to and from.
While not recommended for those with back problems, the tea ceremony offers a unique cultural insight into Japan’s traditions.
With its convenient location and accessibility, this experience is an excellent opportunity to learn about the art of Japanese green tea.
The Japanese Green Tea (Gyokuro)
Gyokuro, the premier Japanese green tea, takes center stage during this captivating tea ceremony experience. Known for its rich, umami-packed flavor, this rare tea is meticulously cultivated and harvested.
Guests will learn the intricate preparation process, which includes:
- Shading the tea plants for 3 weeks to enhance the tea’s amino acid content.
- Steaming the leaves to preserve their vibrant green color and delicate texture.
- Carefully measured water temperature and steeping time to extract the tea’s full, complex profile.
Sipping this exquisite Gyokuro, complemented by authentic Japanese sweets, offers a true sensory journey through Japan’s revered tea culture.
The Japanese Sweets (Wagashi)
Alongside the masterfully prepared Gyokuro, guests will savor traditional Japanese sweets known as Wagashi.
These delicate confections are made with seasonal ingredients and designed to complement the flavors of green tea. Wagashi often feature natural motifs, reflecting the beauty of nature. Chewy mochi, delicate bean paste-filled dumplings, and vibrant fruit-inspired creations delight the senses.
The thoughtful pairing of Wagashi and Gyokuro green tea creates a harmonious dining experience, allowing guests to fully enjoy the subtleties of Japanese culinary traditions.
This complementary duo elevates the tea ceremony, providing a well-rounded cultural exploration.
What to Expect During the Tea Ceremony
As guests arrive at the tranquil tea house, they’re greeted by the host, who ushers them into the serene space.
The ceremony begins with a series of carefully choreographed movements, where the host prepares the tea:
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The host meticulously cleans the tea utensils, ensuring each piece is spotless.
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Guests watch as the host scoops the precious Gyokuro tea leaves, infusing hot water to create a vibrant, emerald-green brew.
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Finally, the host presents the delicate tea cups to each guest, who silently appreciate the depth of flavor and artistry of the experience.
Since You Asked
Can I Bring My Own Tea Leaves to the Experience?
Unfortunately, you can’t bring your own tea leaves to this experience. The experience includes authentic Japanese green tea (Gyokuro) and wagashi sweets, which are provided as part of the package. Bringing your own tea would not be permitted.
Is Photography Allowed During the Tea Ceremony?
Photography is generally allowed during the tea ceremony, though guests should be mindful and respectful not to disrupt the experience. It’s best to check with the host before taking photos to ensure it aligns with their preferences.
Can I Purchase Additional Tea or Sweets After the Experience?
Yes, you can purchase additional tea or sweets after the experience. The tea house likely offers a selection of teas and traditional Japanese sweets that you can buy to take home and enjoy.
Do I Need to Have Prior Experience With Tea Ceremonies?
No prior experience with tea ceremonies is needed. The tea ceremony and making experience is designed for beginners, providing a hands-on introduction to the traditional Japanese art form. You’ll learn from knowledgeable guides throughout the activity.
How Long Does the Entire Experience Last?
The entire experience lasts around 1.5 to 2 hours. Participants get to learn about the traditional Japanese tea ceremony and have hands-on practice making their own green tea. The activity includes sampling Japanese sweets as well.
The Sum Up
Enjoy the serene art of Japanese tea culture. Witness the intricate tea preparation process guided by a skilled tea master, and savor the exquisite pairing of sencha and seasonal wagashi. This intimate experience in Kawasaki offers an educational and meditative journey, ensuring accessibility for all. Don’t miss the opportunity to indulge in the beauty and tranquility of this time-honored tradition.
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