Situated just steps from the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome, this serene tea ceremony offers a unique opportunity to take in Japanese tradition. Hosted by an expert tea master, the intimate 60-90 minute experience welcomes up to six participants to learn the art of Chanoyu. Through the ritual of whisking matcha and sipping from handcrafted ceramic bowls, visitors gain insight into the history and etiquette of this time-honored practice. With its tranquil setting and cultural significance, this one-of-a-kind encounter promises to leave a lasting impression.
Good To Know
- Immersive tea ceremony experience located near the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima, offering a unique cultural activity in a historic setting.
- 60-90 minute duration, with a maximum group size of 6 participants for a personalized experience.
- Accessible for wheelchair and stroller users, with socks required for entry into the traditional tea room.
- Guests can actively participate in the ceremony, including whisking matcha and drinking from a ceramic bowl.
- Convenient transportation options, with the experience easily accessible via public transit from Hiroshima Station and Genbaku Dome-mae Station.
Experience Overview
This Tea Ceremony Experience offers travelers an opportunity to enjoy the centuries-old Japanese tradition near the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima.
Led by an English-speaking guide, the experience accommodates a maximum of 6 participants. Priced from $40.23 per person, the 60-90 minute activity includes a guided tour of the tea house and a chance to participate in the traditional tea ceremony.
Participants can take in the serene atmosphere and learn about the intricate rituals of this cultural practice. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
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Meeting and End Point
The Tea Ceremony Experience begins at the Okashi-dokoro TAKAGI Tokaichi Honten (Headshop), located at 〒730-0805 Hiroshima, Naka Ward, Tōkaichimachi, 1-chōme−4−26. After the experience, the tour returns to the same meeting point.
From Genbaku Dome-mae Station | From Hiroshima Station |
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Cross Aioi Bridge, pass Lawson, | Take Hiroden Miyajima Line |
Takagi is on the left. | to Honkawa Station, walk past Lawson, |
straight to Takagi on the left. |
The Tea Ceremony Experience is easily accessible, with the Atomic Bomb Dome just a brief walk away.
Directions
How does one get to the meeting point for the Tea Ceremony Experience in Hiroshima?
From Genbaku Dome-mae Station, cross Aioi Bridge, pass Lawson and Takagi will be on the left.
If coming from Hiroshima Station, take the Hiroden Miyajima Line to Honkawa Station, then walk past Lawson and Takagi will be straight ahead on the left.
The meeting point is just a brief walk to the Atomic Bomb Dome.
Attendees can easily access the experience via public transportation, with clear directions to the starting location.
Accessibility and Requirements
Wheelchair users and those with strollers can easily participate in the Tea Ceremony Experience, as the activity is wheelchair and stroller accessible.
Infants are welcome, but must sit on laps.
To fully immerse in the traditional tea ceremony, visitors are asked to bring socks for the Tea Room Tour.
The experience is conveniently located near public transportation, making it accessible for all travelers.
The key requirements are:
- Bring socks for the Tea Room Tour
- Infants must sit on laps
- Wheelchair and stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
Booking Information
Confirming a booking for the Tea Ceremony Experience is straightforward. Visitors can reserve their spot and pay later, securing their place while maintaining flexibility.
The confirmation is received at the time of booking or shortly after if booked within a day of the experience. This allows travelers to plan ahead with confidence.
The tea ceremony takes place near the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome, providing a unique cultural experience in the heart of Hiroshima.
With a maximum of 6 participants, the intimate setting ensures a personalized and immersive encounter with Japan’s traditional tea traditions.
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About the Tea Ceremony
The traditional Japanese tea ceremony, known as Chanoyu, is a highly refined cultural practice that participants can experience during this intimate session in Hiroshima.
The guided tea ceremony includes:
- A welcoming matcha green tea prepared by an expert tea master.
- An explanation of the history, etiquette, and meaning behind each step of the ceremony.
- The opportunity to try your hand at whisking the matcha and drinking from a traditional ceramic bowl.
- A serene atmosphere surrounded by the historic Atomic Bomb Dome, providing a poignant backdrop to this cultural experience.
Highlights of the Experience
Although the traditional tea ceremony may seem formal, participants can expect a warm and welcoming experience.
During the 1-hour session, an English-speaking guide leads the group through the intricate steps of preparing and serving matcha tea. Visitors will learn about the history, etiquette, and spiritual aspects of this centuries-old ritual.
They’ll then have the chance to try their hand at whisking the frothy green tea and drinking it from a traditional ceramic cup.
The intimate setting, just steps from the Atomic Bomb Dome, creates a thought-provoking juxtaposition of past and present.
What to Expect During the Tea Ceremony
As participants arrive at the traditional tea house, they’re greeted by the English-speaking guide who warmly welcomes them.
The guide then leads them through the following steps of the tea ceremony:
Purification – Guests cleanse their hands and mouths with a small ladle of water.
Admiration – The host presents your with a carefully curated piece of ceramic art to admire.
Preparation – The host prepares the matcha green tea with precise movements, grinding the tea leaves into a fine powder.
Presentation – The host serves the frothy, vibrant green tea to each guest, who then enjoy its earthy, umami flavors.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Does the Tea Ceremony Experience Last?
The tea ceremony experience lasts approximately 1 hour. Participants can expect to learn about the history and traditions of the Japanese tea ceremony from an English-speaking guide during this immersive cultural experience.
Can I Take Photos During the Tea Ceremony?
Yes, guests can take photos during the tea ceremony experience. However, they should do so discreetly and avoid disrupting the event. The guide will provide guidance on appropriate photography etiquette to ensure a respectful and immersive experience.
Is the Tea Ceremony Conducted in English Only?
The tea ceremony is conducted in English only, with an English-speaking guide to ensure travelers can fully understand and participate in the traditional Japanese experience.
What Should I Wear for the Tea Ceremony?
For the tea ceremony, wear comfortable, modest clothing. Avoid shorts, tank tops, or anything too casual. Socks are required, so be sure to bring a pair. The focus should be on the cultural experience, not your attire.
Can I Purchase Tea and Related Items After the Experience?
Yes, you can purchase tea and related items after the tea ceremony experience. The meeting point is a headshop that sells tea, teaware, and other Japanese goods, so you can browse and make purchases when the experience is over.
The Sum Up
The tea ceremony experience near the Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima offers a serene and immersive cultural journey. Participants can learn about the history and etiquette of Chanoyu, whisk matcha, and savor it from handcrafted bowls. With its tranquil setting and rich significance, this 60-90 minute session provides a unique glimpse into Japan’s revered traditions.
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