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Internal Flower Teahouse (Private Tea Ceremony Experience)

 
 4.7(671)
 Kyoto
 45 minutes
 Easy

Overview

Join us for an authentic and personal tea ceremony with your own host and private tearoom.

Step inside a traditional machiya to experience the refined world of matcha. Enjoy fresh seasonal sweets from a local confectioner, refreshing tea, and before you leave try mastering the basics of tea making, guided by an expert instructor.

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Private Tea Ceremony Experience

605-0826 Kyoto

Matcha, sweets and everything you need to make tea are provided during the experience.

    Pick-ups and dropoffs.

    Kimono rental is an extra that can be purchased at checkout.

      • Camellia Tea Ceremony FLOWER

        349-12 Masuyacho, Higashiyamaku

      You do not need to bring anything for your experience, we will take care of everything. 

      • We have chairs and tables available for guests that find it difficult to sit on the floor.
      • All our sweets are gluten and nut free, and vegan.
      • Feel free to take photos throughout the experience, but please turn the flash off.
      • Our tearooms are located upstairs...for those with walking difficulties or those in a wheelchair please get in touch (our Garden Teahouse is wheelchair accessible).
      • Private Tea Ceremonies at Flower Teahouse are for 4 years old+. If you are traveling with a baby, toddler, or child under 3 years old of age we ask that you book a private tea ceremony at Garden Teahouse. A pivotal part of tea ceremony is the peaceful atmosphere and silent performance. It is important to all of us here at Camellia that everyone feels welcome, but we also owe it to other guests that their experience is not affected by others. We very much appreciate your understanding in this matter.
      • Kimono rental is available for an additional fee, but it is not necessary to dress in kimono. Please come as you are.
      • Guides and translators are welcome to join in the tea ceremony as an additional guest (free of charge).
      • There is a toilet available to guests.
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