Discover the hidden art of the Kyoto Small Group Tea Ceremony at Local House. Enjoy the rich traditions of Japanese tea culture, an experience that many travelers may not know about.
Step into a quaint and welcoming venue, conveniently located near public transportation. However, please note that wheelchair accessibility is not available. Upon arrival, guests are advised to bring or wear socks, as bare feet are not allowed, and easily removable shoes are recommended.
This intimate and personalized event, limited to a maximum group size of 8, promises a truly authentic tea ceremony experience. Whether you’re a tea enthusiast or simply curious about Japanese culture, this unforgettable experience awaits.
Good To Know
- The tea ceremony experience is intimate and personalized, with a maximum group size of 8.
- Participants will have the opportunity to learn about and enjoy the rich traditions of Japanese tea culture.
- Proper etiquette and observing traditions is important during the tea ceremony.
- The tea master will guide participants through the traditional tea ceremony process, including demonstrating the skillful preparation of matcha, and you will have the chance to taste the exquisite beverage.
What to Expect at the Tea Ceremony
Participants can expect an intimate tea ceremony experience at the local house in Kyoto, seeing the rich tradition and artistry of Japanese tea culture. The tea ceremony is a deeply revered practice in Japan, and observing proper etiquette is of utmost importance.
Upon arrival, guests will be greeted by the tea master and guided through the traditional tea ceremony process. They’ll learn the proper way to enter the tea room, how to bow and thank the tea master, and the correct way to sit and hold the tea bowl.
The ceremony itself is a meticulously choreographed ritual, where every movement and gesture has meaning. Participants will witness the tea master’s skillful preparation of matcha, the powdered green tea, and have the opportunity to taste this exquisite beverage.
It’s a unique and enlightening experience that offers a glimpse into the beauty and harmony of Japanese tea culture.
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Additional Information for Participants
Upon entering the tea room, guests will be provided with additional information and instructions to ensure a smooth and enjoyable tea ceremony experience. Here are some important participant requirements and location details to keep in mind:
Age Restrictions:
Children aged 7 or under are unable to participate in the tea ceremony. Children between the ages of 8 and 12 must be accompanied by at least one adult.Caffeine Sensitivity:
It isn’t recommended for travelers who don’t consume caffeine to participate in the ceremony, as the tea served contains caffeine.Group Size:
The tea ceremony can accommodate a maximum of 8 travelers, allowing for an intimate and personalized experience.
Location Details:
The tea ceremony takes place at a local house in Kyoto, conveniently located near public transportation. However, please note that the venue isn’t wheelchair accessible. Plus, guests are required to bring or wear a pair of socks, as bare feet aren’t allowed. It’s also advisable to wear easy-to-take-off shoes for convenience during the ceremony.
Cancellation Policy and Refund Details
The cancellation policy and refund details for the Kyoto Small Group Tea Ceremony at Local House are as follows. Participants can receive a full refund if the cancellation is made up to 24 hours in advance. However, if the cancellation is made less than 24 hours before the start time, no refund will be given. It is important to note that no changes to the booking will be accepted less than 24 hours before the start time. In cases where the weather is a factor, an alternative date or a full refund will be offered. For any assistance or further information, participants can refer to the Viator Help Center using the product code: 410752P4. The cancellation policy ensures that participants are aware of the guidelines and can make informed decisions about their bookings.
Cancellation Policy | |
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Full refund | Up to 24 hours |
No refund | Less than 24 hours |
No changes accepted | Less than 24 hours |
Weather-dependent | Alternative date or full refund offered |
Assistance Resources | Viator Help Center |
Product Code | 410752P4 |
Reviews and Ratings From Past Participants
Past participants have rated the Kyoto Small Group Tea Ceremony at Local House with an overall rating of 5.0 based on 2 reviews. This high rating reflects the exceptional participant experiences and customer satisfaction that the tea ceremony provides.
Here are three reasons why participants have given such positive reviews:
Authenticity: Participants have praised the tea ceremony for its genuine and traditional atmosphere. From the serene setting to the meticulous preparation of the tea, every aspect of the ceremony is steeped in Japanese culture.
Knowledgeable Host: The host of the tea ceremony is highly knowledgeable and passionate about tea. They provide informative explanations about the history and significance of the ceremony, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
Intimate Setting: With a maximum of 8 travelers per session, the small group size allows for a more intimate and personalized experience. Participants appreciate the opportunity to engage with the host and ask questions, enhancing their overall enjoyment of the tea ceremony.
These positive reviews highlight the memorable and enriching experience that participants have had at the Kyoto Small Group Tea Ceremony at Local House.
Resources for Further Questions and Assistance
For participants who’ve further questions or require assistance, there are resources available to provide guidance and support during their experience at the Kyoto Small Group Tea Ceremony at Local House.
If you have any inquiries or need help with anything related to the tea ceremony, you can reach out to the Viator Help Center for assistance. They’re equipped to answer any questions you may have about the ceremony itself, the booking process, or any other concerns you may have.
Plus, the confirmation you received at the time of booking should contain helpful information and contact details for any further assistance you may need.
The resources provided are designed to ensure that participants have a smooth and enjoyable experience, so don’t hesitate to reach out if you need any help or clarification.
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Common Questions
Is There a Dress Code for the Tea Ceremony?
Yes, there is a dress code for the tea ceremony. Proper attire is required to participate. Guests are advised to wear comfortable clothing and bring or wear a pair of socks, as bare feet are not allowed.
Can I Bring My Own Tea Set?
Yes, guests are allowed to bring their own tea set to the Kyoto Small Group Tea Ceremony at Local House. It is a great opportunity to use your traditional tea utensils and enhance your experience.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tea Ceremony?
Age restrictions apply to the tea ceremony experience. Children aged 7 and under are unable to participate, while those aged 8 to 12 must be accompanied by at least one adult. Appropriate attire, including socks and easy-to-remove shoes, is required.
Can I Take Pictures During the Tea Ceremony?
Yes, you can take pictures during the tea ceremony. However, it is important to be mindful of the tea ceremony ambiance and to ask for permission before taking any photographs to ensure a respectful experience for everyone involved.
Is There a Specific Etiquette I Should Follow During the Tea Ceremony?
During the tea ceremony, it is important to follow the proper etiquette and cultural norms. Guests should remember to be respectful, observe silence, and follow the host’s instructions. It is customary to bow when entering and leaving the tea room.
The Sum Up
To sum it up, the Kyoto Small Group Tea Ceremony at Local House offers a unique and intimate experience for participants. With a maximum group size of 8, guests can expect a personalized event that showcases the beauty of traditional tea ceremonies.
Although not wheelchair accessible, the venue is conveniently located near public transportation. Visitors are advised to bring socks and wear easy-to-remove shoes.
With a 5.0 rating based on 2 reviews, this tea ceremony is a must-try activity in Kyoto.
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