Tokai in Tea ceremony experience
- Age 2~Age 100
- Within 1 hour
- 09:05 / 11:35 / 14:05 / 16:35 / 19:05
From one person to a group, you can casually experience tea ceremony. It is also recommended as a relaxing break during sightseeing! [Welcome to the wonderful world of tea!] In the tea ceremony experience, after a brief lecture, you will make matcha yourself and enjoy it casually. You can also take photos! How about a cup of matcha between sightseeing or on your way home from work? Experience tea at An and enjoy Japanese culture!
- Age 0~Age 90
- Over 6 hours on the day
View Mt. Fuji from various locations on the western foot of Mt. Fuji. View Mt. Fuji from scenic spots with great views of Mt. Fuji, including Shiraito Falls and Lake Tanuki, which are part of the World Cultural Heritage site of Mt. Fuji, as well as Jinba Falls, Asagiri Plateau, and Obuchi Sasaba. In case of rain, we will guide you to the Hiroshige Museum, Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center, Fujinomiya Sengen Taisha Shrine, a sake brewery tour where you can sample Japanese sake, and a Japanese tea ceremony experience (only on weekends and holidays). ~Experience flow~ 9:00 Departure Meet at Shin-Fuji Station or Yoshiwara Station. Depart in the guide's car 9:40 Shiraito Falls Visit Shiraito Falls and Otodome Falls (30 minutes) 10:20 Lake Tanuki View Mt. Fuji from the mysterious lake. Walk through the forest on the way. Enjoy a light trekking of about 20 minutes along the flat lakeside and through the forest. (60 min) 11:40 Lunch Lunchtime at a recommended delicious restaurant in the area (60 min) 13:00 Arranged course In the afternoon, we will head to your favorite area. Take a commemorative photo of dairy cows and Mt. Fuji at Asagiri Plateau? Visit a sake brewery? Mt. Fuji World Heritage Center? Please request.
- Age 0~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 13:00
With the guidance of a tea farmer who has been engaged in the tea industry for generations in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, you will learn about Japanese tea culture through the traditional game "Tea Kabuki" where you can drink the types of tea that have been passed down since the Muromachi period (1336–1573). You can hear from tea farmers who carry out all of the production, tea making, and sales in-house about the flavor and taste created from the ingenuity and commitment of the production site, and the depth of Japanese tea. There is a private small group plan (2 to 6 people) and a group plan (7 people or more) where you can also experience zazen in a temple. Even beginners can feel free to enjoy it!
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