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This is a great combo pack of Tokyo Skytree® Admission Ticket (for specified date and time) +Traditional Tea Ceremony with Kimono
【Weekday】
Please visit MAIKOYA TOKYO at 14:00
Tokyo Skytree
Free entrance for children under 5 years old. Children who are 6 years old but have not started primary school will be free of charge as well. Children who are 12 years old but still in primary school will be charged of children price. High school students who are over 18 years old will be charged of youth price.
※ This combo ticket allows you to enjoy both Tembo Deck (350m) and Tembo Galleria (450m).
Traditional Tea Ceremony with Kimono
Lasts approximately 90 minutes.
Our award-winning tea ceremonies are not only enjoyable but also a comprehensive educational experience. Our expert tea master and host, and friendly staff will demonstrate the process during the tea ceremony while explaining the significance behind it the steps and the tools. You will get to learn about tea ceremony history, and tea ceremony etiquette.
During the tea ceremony, you will not only observe how to make matcha green tea but you will also be guided on the process of making your own by the tea master. You will be using high-quality matcha powder that will produce a brilliant cup of green matcha.
*Children under 7 are not allowed in the tea ceremony venue. If your group includes a child under 7, we kindly ask that you refrain from booking this experience.
MAIKOYA is the only facility in Tokyo where you can experience real kimono and tea ceremony in the same place.
A selection of beautiful kimonos is available for you to choose from, and our staff will make sure you look your best for your unique Japanese experience. Ladies will be treated to get their hair done to match their kimono and traditional Japanese look!
You can take many photos by wearing an authentic kimono in the beautiful Japanese gardens of Maikoya. You can even wear your kimonos outside after your tea ceremony, and take a stroll down the historical Asakusa District.
The Japanese tea ceremony, also known as sado, chado, or chanoyu, is a centuries-old tradition of preparing and serving powdered matcha green tea, stemming from the practice of Buddhism in China. This is a ritualistic way of making matcha, a type of powdered tea unique to Japan, which is made from dried tea leaves and produces a bright green color.
This is a rare treat for visitors who want to experience the true culture and essence of Japan!
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1-chōme-12-2, Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 111-0032, Japan