Nestled in the charming town of Onna-son, Okinawa, this immersive tea ceremony experience offers travelers a unique glimpse into Japanese cultural traditions. Under the guidance of a knowledgeable host, you will don a simple kimono and embark on a serene journey, learning the art of preparing and enjoying matcha green tea. Accompanied by delectable Okinawan sweets, the session also includes the creation of a beautiful origami crane, a memento to cherish long after the experience has ended. With a 5-star rating from previous visitors, this engagement promises to be a truly unforgettable cultural encounter.
Key Points
- Participate in a traditional tea ceremony in Onna-son, Okinawa, where you’ll wear a simple kimono and learn about the culture.
- Enjoy authentic tea ceremony tools, matcha green tea, and Okinawan sweets while creating an origami crane souvenir.
- The experience is rated 5 stars by 12 previous travelers and includes instruction from a knowledgeable host.
- The activity takes place at the Sasagirian Japanese Cultural Experience Facility, with easy access from National Route 58.
- The tea ceremony is limited to a maximum of 6 participants and has age restrictions, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start.
Overview and Experience Details
The tea ceremony experience in Okinawa offers visitors a chance to enjoy the rich cultural traditions of Japan.
Set in the serene town of Onna-son, the activity provides participants with a simple kimono and guides them through the proper techniques of the Japanese tea ceremony.
Praised by all 12 previous travelers, the 5-star rated experience includes the use of traditional tools, matcha green tea, and Okinawan sweets.
Participants will also learn the art of origami, creating a crane souvenir to take home.
With a maximum of 6 travelers per session, this intimate cultural encounter promises an unforgettable experience.
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Included Features
The tea ceremony experience in Okinawa includes several intriguing features that enhance the culture.
Participants are provided with a simple kimono rental, allowing them to dress in traditional Japanese attire. The tools used during the ceremony are also included, ensuring a genuine experience.
Plus, the activity features instruction from a knowledgeable host, guiding travelers through the intricate steps of the tea ceremony.
Complementing the experience are Okinawan and Japanese sweets, as well as a refreshing matcha green tea.
Participants also receive a photography service and an origami crane souvenir to commemorate the occasion.
Meeting and Pickup Information
Participants can find the meeting point at 笹桐庵 Sasagirian – Japanese Cultural Experience Facility, located at 1765-8 Nakama, Onna, Kunigami District, Okinawa 904-0401, Japan.
To get there, follow signs from National Route 58 to the Kibogaoka Entrance, then proceed to the red-roofed building with the Sasagirian sign.
The activity concludes back at the meeting point.
Participants should note that the experience isn’t wheelchair accessible, though those unable to sit can still participate.
Participation Guidelines
Maximum participants for this tea ceremony experience are limited to 6 travelers.
Participants must be over 4 years old, as children under 3 can’t participate. While the activity isn’t wheelchair accessible, those unable to sit can still enjoy the experience.
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Participants must be able to sit on the floor for the duration of the tea ceremony.
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The kimono rental and instructions are provided, but participants should wear comfortable clothing that’s easy to move in.
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Photography is allowed, but flash photography is prohibited during the ceremony.
Booking and Cancellation Policies
The tea ceremony experience in Okinawa is priced from $87.67 per person.
Booking confirmation is received at the time of booking. Participants can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the experience starts, local time.
For added flexibility, the "Reserve Now and Pay Later" option is available to secure a spot.
The experience is limited to a maximum of 6 travelers, with participants required to be over 4 years old. Children under 3 aren’t permitted to join.
Getting to the Venue
From the meeting point at the Sasagirian – Japanese Cultural Experience Facility, participants can follow the straightforward directions to reach the venue.
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From National Route 58, travelers will find signs guiding them to the Kibogaoka Entrance.
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Proceeding down the road, they’ll spot the red-roofed building with the Sasagirian sign, which marks the activity’s starting point.
The entire journey from the meeting point to the venue is easily navigable, ensuring a seamless arrival for the tea ceremony experience.
Discovering the Art of Tea Ceremony
Once participants arrive at the Sasagirian – Japanese Cultural Experience Facility, they’ll embark on a captivating journey to discover the art of the traditional Japanese tea ceremony. Guided by expert instructors, travelers will learn the intricate movements, etiquette, and significance behind this cultural practice. They’ll don simple kimonos and use authentic tools to prepare and serve matcha green tea, accompanied by Okinawan and Japanese sweets. The experience culminates in the participants creating an origami crane souvenir, a symbol of peace and good fortune. Through this intimate exploration, visitors gain a deeper appreciation for the beauty and refinement of the Japanese tea ceremony.
Tea Ceremony Highlights | ||
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Kimono Rental | Authentic Tea Tools | Matcha Green Tea |
Okinawan Sweets | Origami Crane Souvenir | Expert Instruction |
Taking in Okinawan Culture
As participants enjoy the Sasagirian – Japanese Cultural Experience Facility, they’ll uncover the unique blend of Okinawan and Japanese cultural influences that shape this enriching tea ceremony experience.
They’ll:
- Don a simple, yet elegant kimono, a nod to Okinawa’s rich textile heritage.
- Explore the intricacies of the tea ceremony, learning the precise movements and etiquette rooted in centuries of Japanese tradition.
- Indulge in Okinawan and Japanese sweets, savoring the flavors that have been passed down through generations.
This immersive experience offers a window into the cultural tapestry of Okinawa, blending the island’s unique island identity with the timeless elegance of the Japanese tea ceremony.
Since You Asked
Are Photography and Origami Experiences Included in the Package?
Yes, the package includes photography and an origami crane souvenir. According to the details provided, the included features are "Photography" and "Origami crane souvenir".
Can I Bring My Own Kimono Instead of Renting One?
No, participants cannot bring their own kimono. The activity rental fee includes a simple kimono, so travelers must use the provided kimono during the tea ceremony experience.
Is There a Minimum Age Requirement for the Tea Ceremony?
The minimum age requirement for the tea ceremony is 4 years old. Children under 3 cannot participate in the experience. Those unable to sit can still take part, though the activity is not wheelchair accessible.
How Long Does the Entire Tea Ceremony Experience Last?
The entire tea ceremony experience lasts approximately 2 hours. Participants will spend time getting dressed in a simple kimono, learning about the ceremony, and enjoying Okinawan sweets and matcha green tea.
Is There an Option to Extend the Duration of the Activity?
The activity duration is not specified, but there’s no mention of an option to extend it. Travelers should inquire with the provider if they’d like to extend the tea ceremony experience beyond the standard offering.
The Sum Up
Enjoy the serene atmosphere of a traditional Japanese tea ceremony in Okinawa. Under the guidance of a knowledgeable host, you’ll don a simple kimono, sip matcha green tea, and create an origami crane as a memorable souvenir. This engaging session offers a unique cultural experience, rated 5 stars by previous travelers.
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