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Sado Tea Ceremony

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Japanese tea ceremony is known also as sado, cha-no-yu, chado or the Way of Tea. Witness and experience this elegant Japanese cultural activity and appreciate the art of the ceremonial presentation and preparation of the matcha green tea. Sado tea ceremony is so much more than simply preparing a cup of tea and drinking it. Learn and discover for yourself first-hand the intricacies that are involved in this centuries-old art.

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2016/09/23 Friends Sarah

My friend and I had a wonderful time. The hostess was super quick at getting the kimono on and having us ready to walk around. She was friendly and was very thorough when going through the history of the house and some o... more

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Machiya House Tour at Nishijin Tondaya in Kyoto

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2015/03/04 Couples Nina

I participated in it with my partner (who is not Japanese). It was a course full of Japanese cultural experiences that visitors like, and he and I were very satisfied with it.
A European couple who were attending at the... more

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Machiya House Tour at Nishijin Tondaya in Kyoto

Recommended to both Japanese and visitors

2014/10/16 Families mican

I wanted to have my foreign friend experience Japanese culture in Kyoto, so I applied for it.
We enjoyed choosing beautiful kimonos and wearing them. When taking photos in kimono, they advised us about posing. Townhouse... more

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Sado Tea Ceremony | Book Kyoto Tours, Activities & Things to Do with VELTRA
Japanese tea ceremony is known also as sado, cha-no-yu, chado or the Way of Tea. Witness and experience this elegant Japanese cultural activity and appreciate the art of the ceremonial presentation and preparation of the matcha green tea. Sado tea ceremony is so much more than simply preparing a cup of tea and drinking it. Learn and discover for yourself first-hand the intricacies that are involved in this centuries-old art.