【Review ranks】 Hokuriku in Tea ceremony experience
- Age 15~Age 90
- 1~2 hours
- 10:30 / 13:00 / 16:00
How about trying on a kimono at Machiya Juku, a Japanese space and time near Higashi Chaya District, and enjoying the world that spreads out from a cup of tea? Escape from everyday life and step into a quiet tea room to discover a new side of yourself. It seems that there are not many houses with tatami mats these days, and the Japanese-style space of a machiya is nostalgic like grandma's house, and it will be fresh for young people. You can learn various Japanese gestures that are useful to remember, such as how to say hello, open and close the fusuma, how to walk and sit on the tatami. This is a Japanese lesson that will definitely come in handy when you are invited, in a slightly formal seat, or in a business setting. Why don't you experience it as a memory of your trip? Not only women but also men are welcome. [Experience flow] ① Dressing (about 30 minutes) ↓ ② How to enter the tea room, see the alcove, tools, how to walk (10 minutes) ↓ Follow the flow of the tea ceremony (about 40 minutes) ③ Have the main sweets ↓④How to have tea↓⑤How to have dried sweets↓⑥How to have tea
- Age 6~Age 99
- Within 1 hour
- 09:00 / 14:00
Experience matcha green tea with Kutani ware in a tatami room in a townhouse full of culture. The current owner, Mr. Yukio Uchida, takes over the pottery shop in his parents' house, and he himself creates works by overglaze painting as a Kutani ware artist. In addition to being able to see and purchase Kutani ware at the shop on the 1st floor, the atelier on the 2nd floor of the machiya-style pottery shop is open to the public, allowing visitors to see Mr. Uchida painting. We also serve matcha green tea in Kutani tea bowls made by the artist. Come and experience the world of Kutani ware, which flourished in an elegant culture.
- Age 0~Age 100
- Within 1 hour
It's on Ipponsugi Street, which is perfect for strolling around! ☆ Our commitment ☆ We use the hot water of the tea pot that you drink in the “Matcha grinding experience”. The water is boiled over charcoal, making it mellow and even more delicious. The sound of boiling water and the sound of a mortar when grinding matcha is called "matsukaze". It's a very healing sound ~ ☆ Trivia ☆ The beginning of Matcha was brought back by Eisai Zen Master when he went to China to study Zen Buddhism at the end of the 12th century. It is said to be tea fruit and Yagen, and was used to make medicine. Tea was also a medicine, so I still recommend "How about a cup of tea?" ☆ Plan contents ☆ Nanao's specialty "soybean candy" + matcha ¥ 500 How about taking a break? !!
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