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Tea Ceremony and Kimono Experience at Tokyo TJT Studio
Wonderful experience
Activity Date: 2017/12/01 | Posted on: 2017/12/06

The Tea Ceremony with the Tea Master was fantastic! Dressed in traditional Kimono by expert ladies who were discreet and professional we were shown the art and way to prepare and drink Matcha Tea!

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Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts about our program.
We will definitely share this with your tea master.

-TrueJapanTours

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Casual English Tea Ceremony and Yukata Wearing in Central Tokyo
Magnificent!
Posted on: 2015/09/25

I loved this experience!!!!!!!
We learned how to put on the Yukata (It is not easy) and make green tea (Delicious).

Teachers are very friendly and explain you everything you want to know.

It was rewarding having known this important aspect of the Japanese culture.

You can not leave Japan without this experience!!
I recommend it to 100%.

Attended as: Friends
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Japanese Tea Ceremony in the Heart of Tokyo
Tea Ceremony experience
Posted on: 2015/01/06

I took my friends who were visiting from aborad. As the explanations were in English, they got to experience making tea. It was a great chance for them to experience Japanese culture.

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Things to Do in Tokyo in 2026 – Tours & Activities | VELTRA
Also known as the Way of Tea, is an elegant art and form of hospitality based on Zen ideals. Open to beginners, take a moment to relax and enjoy a cup of green matcha tea while sightseeing. You can learn the basics of this tradition, and try whisking your own perfect bowl of tea. From the old-fashioned streets of Kyoto to skyscrapers in Tokyo, book a ceremony at the tea room closest to you.