- 20歳~60歳
- 2~3時間
- 12:30
Experience the ultimate form of the Way of Tea in an intimate, private setting. At a Chaji, a small group of invited guests share a full-course tea ceremony, including a meal, thick tea, and thin tea. This formal gathering is the culmination of regular tea lessons, embodying the spirit of "ichiza konryu" where host and guests create a warm, inclusive atmosphere together. Perfect for beginners, this simplified version of Chaji requires no prior tea ceremony experience. We look forward to welcoming you. ~Flow of the experience~ 12:30 Before entering a tearoom Introduction and greetings, Tsukubai: Meaning and Usage 12:35 Enter a tearoom How to enter a tearoom and bow on a tatami mat 12:40 Charcoal Procedures The charcoal procedures will be performed after lunch, depending on the season. 12:55 Lunch You will be served lunch with a small amount of Japanese sake and enjoy joyful conversation with the host and other guests. 13:45 Thick tea and Thin tea demonstration Thick tea is considered more formal and is often the highlight of the tea gathering. 14:45 Q & A and Wrap-up
- 13歳~60歳
- 1時間以内
- 11:30 / 14:00
We offer immersive courses on the Omotesenke tea ceremony. Each month, we delve into a unique theme, such as the history of the tea ceremony, renowned tea masters, tea utensils, and the matcha production process. These topics are thoroughly explained with the aid of slides. During the tea ceremony experience, you will practice the guest's movements and understand their significnace. While observing the authentic tea procedures, you will enjoy two servings of thin tea and sweets. ~Flow of the experience~ 11:30 Before entering a tearoom Introduction and greetings, Tsukubai: Meaning and Usage 11:35 How to enter a tearoom how to open and close a sliding door and bow on a tatami mat 11:40 Power-point presentation Explaining a unique theme, such as the history of tea, key tea masters, and tea utensils, using a PowerPoint presentation. Q&A 11:55 Tea demonstration The host performs an authentic thin tea procedure while explaining each movement. Guests will learn how to eat sweets and drink a bowl of matcha, and each person will be served two bowls of tea. 12:30 Wrap-up Guests leave the premises.
- 6歳~70歳
- 2~3時間
- 11:00 / 14:00 / 17:00 / 20:00
Let's learn the bushido and experience the samurai spirit. What is the most important thing for a samurai? Wearing hakama, sandals, and a sword, and learning etiquette, manners, and kata. We call it the BUSHIDO sign. Next, as a BUSHIDO LEARN, you will experience the weight and sharpness of a real Japanese sword. We will learn the basics of swordsmanship (Battou and Nattou). We will take a break with SAMURAI TEA on the way. You will be entertained at a tea ceremony, as samurai risked their lives to "entertain" and "be entertained". Before participating in the final battle of the Warring States Period, the Battle of Osaka, the participants are asked to prepare for death and reflect on their own lives, writing their last words with a large brush on every piece of paper. This is called Deathbed calligraphy. At last, he puts on his armor and helmet to become a bushido master and goes to battle at the castle of Osaka to gain military merit in the battle of Osaka. However, when the defeat was imminent, the samurai, for the sake of honor, would not suffer the shame of the noose, even if they lost the battle, but would die by harakiri or cutting their belly before being captured.
- 6歳~70歳
- 1~2時間
- 11:00 / 14:00 / 17:00 / 20:00
Let's learn the bushido and experience the samurai spirit. What is the most important thing for a samurai? Wearing hakama, sandals, and a sword, and learning etiquette, manners, and kata. We call it the BUSHIDO sign. Next, as a BUSHIDO LEARN, you will experience the weight and sharpness of a real Japanese sword. We will learn the basics of swordsmanship (Battou and Nattou). We will take a break with SAMURAI TEA on the way. You will be entertained at a tea ceremony, as samurai risked their lives to "entertain" and "be entertained". Before participating in the final battle of the Warring States Period, the Battle of Osaka, the participants are asked to prepare for death and reflect on their own lives, writing their last words with a large brush on every piece of paper. This is called Deathbed calligraphy. At last, he puts on his armor and helmet to become a bushido master and goes to battle at the castle of Osaka to gain military merit in the battle of Osaka. However, when the defeat was imminent, the samurai, for the sake of honor, would not suffer the shame of the noose, even if they lost the battle, but would die by harakiri or cutting their belly before being captured.
- 10歳~99歳
- 1~2時間
- 10:00 / 14:00
The authentic Japanese tea ceremony experience at the traditional tea room in the heart of Tokyo! ・Experience a tea ceremony in English with a tea practitioner ・Savor the cute-shaped Japanese sweets ・Authentic tea ceremony in the authentic tea room ◆This program may be conducted jointly by multiple groups.(min.2 and max. 4 participants in total) ◆ If you need special consideration due to religious reasons, physical or other conditions (disease, allergy, etc.), children, age, etc., be sure to fill in the remarks on the reservation form at the time of application. please. Please note that arrangements cannot be guaranteed for programs purchased without prior inquiry. ◆The language supported by this program is English. ※The same charge applies to participants over the age of ten.
- 0歳~99歳
- 1時間以内
- 10:00 / 11:00 / 12:00 / 13:00 / 14:00 / 15:00 / 16:00 / 17:00
The tea ceremony experience itself is not only about drinking matcha green tea and eating sweets—there are more important pieces that I will teach you. I will begin by giving an introduction about manners of the guests in the tea ceremony. Then I will give a demonstration by performing the steps. Finally, you will have a chance to make your own tea during a hands-on activity. You'll receive a certificate when you've finished. Let's learn how to make and drink matcha green tea together.
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