The traditional Japanese tea ceremony offers a rare glimpse into the country’s cultural heritage. Hosted at a serene temple in Tokyo, this private experience immerses guests in the centuries-old ritual of chanoyu. From sipping meticulously prepared matcha to savoring seasonal sweets, you will connect with the principles of Zen Buddhism that guide this meditative practice. Whether you’re seeking an intimate cultural encounter or simply curious to learn more, this tea ceremony promises to captivate and inspire.
Good To Know

- Participants can enjoy a private, authentic Japanese tea ceremony experience in Tokyo, including powdered green tea and traditional Japanese sweets.
- The ceremony takes place at the historic Mita Koboji Temple, offering an immersive cultural experience with centuries-old traditions and rituals.
- The experience is not wheelchair accessible but is located near public transportation, making it convenient for guests.
- Infants must sit on laps during the ceremony, and general mobility is required, as the activity may not be suitable for those with limited mobility.
- Guests can receive confirmation of their booking and have the option to cancel up to 24 hours before the experience, with high customer satisfaction based on positive reviews.
Overview
The private Japanese traditional tea ceremony is offered in Tokyo, Japan, and is supplied by 和文化体験 寺子屋NINJA.
The experience costs from $67.29 per person. Guests can enjoy powdered green tea and Japanese sweets prepared by the hostess. Coffee and/or tea options are available.
The tour is private, meaning only your group will participate. The meeting point is at Mita Koboji Temple, and the activity ends back at the same location.
The experience isn’t wheelchair accessible but is near public transportation. Infants must sit on laps.
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Experience Details

What can guests expect during the private Japanese traditional tea ceremony experience?
Guests will enjoy a powdered green tea and Japanese sweets prepared by the hostess. Coffee and/or tea options are also available.
This is a private tour, so only your’ group will participate. The ceremony takes place at the Mita Koboji Temple in Tokyo, and the activity ends back at the meeting point.
While the experience isn’t wheelchair accessible, it’s located near public transportation. Infants must sit on laps during the ceremony.
Meeting Information

The private Japanese traditional tea ceremony takes place at the Mita Koboji Temple located at 2-chōme-12-5 Mita, Minato City, Tokyo 108-0073, Japan.
The activity begins at the meeting point and ends back there. The temple is conveniently near public transportation, though it isn’t wheelchair accessible, and infants must sit on laps.
Guests receive confirmation of their booking and can cancel up to 24 hours before the experience starts with no charge.
With a high 4.8 rating based on 4 reviews, this traditional tea ceremony comes highly recommended.
Accessibility

Is the private Japanese traditional tea ceremony wheelchair accessible? No, the experience is not wheelchair accessible. However, it is located near public transportation. Infants must sit on laps during the activity.
| Accessibility Criteria | Details |
|---|---|
| Wheelchair Accessibility | Not wheelchair accessible |
| Proximity to Public Transit | Near public transportation |
| Infant Accommodations | Infants must sit on laps |
The tea ceremony experience is designed for general mobility, though individuals with limited mobility may be able to participate with assistance. Guests should consider their accessibility needs when booking this private cultural experience.
Booking Information

Customers receive confirmation upon booking the private Japanese traditional tea ceremony experience. They may reserve now and pay later for the experience.
The provider offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of the event, allowing flexibility.
The experience has an impressive rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on 4 reviews, with no one- or two-star ratings, indicating high customer satisfaction.
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What to Expect

Guests partaking in this private Japanese traditional tea ceremony experience can look forward to an immersive cultural encounter. The hostess will guide participants through the intricate ritual, serving powdered green tea and traditional Japanese sweets.
| What to Expect | Description |
|---|---|
| Tea Preparation | The hostess will carefully prepare the matcha tea using a whisk and bamboo bowl. |
| Flavor Profile | The tea will have a rich, earthy flavor, complemented by the delicate sweetness of the confections. |
| Ambiance | The ceremony takes place in a tranquil setting, allowing guests to fully enjoy the tradition. |
| Guidance | The hostess will explain the significance and steps of the tea ceremony, enhancing the educational experience. |
Cultural Significance

The tea ceremony, or chanoyu, is a centuries-old ritual deeply rooted in Japanese culture.
It’s a highly symbolic act that embodies the principles of Zen Buddhism, emphasizing harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility.
The carefully choreographed movements, the selection of utensils, and the preparation of the tea all hold profound meaning.
Partaking in the tea ceremony is a way to engage with Japan’s rich cultural heritage, to slow down and appreciate the moment, and to connect with the spiritual aspects of Japanese tradition.
It’s a uniquely immersive experience that offers a glimpse into the country’s revered aesthetic sensibilities.
Preparing for the Tea Ceremony

Preparing for the tea ceremony requires a focused mindset. Guests will cleanse their hands and mouths using a small basin of water and a linen cloth.
The hostess then presents the ceremony tools, each with a specific purpose and historical significance. Guests observe as the hostess carefully prepares the powdered green tea, whisking it into a frothy beverage.
Delicate Japanese sweets accompany the tea, complementing its earthy flavors. The entire experience demands mindfulness and respect for the centuries-old traditions.
With each sip, guests enjoy the serene, meditative atmosphere of the tea ceremony.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Take Photos During the Tea Ceremony?
Unfortunately, photography is generally not allowed during the private tea ceremony. The focus is on the traditional ritual and preserving the serene atmosphere. However, you may be able to take photos before or after the ceremony with the host’s permission.
Is Prior Experience in Tea Ceremonies Required?
No prior experience in tea ceremonies is required. The experience is designed for beginners, and the hostess will guide participants through the traditional ceremony, teaching them about the customs and etiquette along the way.
What Is the Appropriate Attire for the Event?
The appropriate attire for the tea ceremony is casual. Guests should wear comfortable, modest clothing as the event is held in a private setting. There’s no need for formal wear, though dressing up is acceptable.
Is There a Minimum Group Size Requirement?
The experience doesn’t have a minimum group size requirement. Visitors can book the private tour for their group, whether it’s a solo traveler or a larger party.
Can I Participate if I Have Dietary Restrictions?
Yes, participants with dietary restrictions can typically be accommodated. The tea ceremony includes green tea and Japanese sweets, so it’s best to notify the provider of any special dietary needs when booking the experience.
The Sum Up
The private Japanese traditional tea ceremony offers an immersive cultural experience steeped in centuries of history and Zen principles. Guests gather at a serene temple to partake in the ritual of chanoyu, savoring powdered green tea and traditional sweets. This intimate setting allows participants to deeply connect with Japan’s rich heritage, creating a truly memorable and meaningful encounter.
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