Tea ceremony in Kimono or Yukata

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Would you like to have a private tea ceremony in Kimono or Yukata? Learn how to do it? You can ask many questions after it. The hostess speak English and learn the tea ceremony for 10 years at Urasenke.

Tea ceremony is said that fundamental Japanese culture and strongly connected with Zen philosophy. You can read my idea of tea ceremony here.Tea ceremony

Authentic Kimono dressing + tea ceremony plan : 9,000yen PP

Summer cotton Yukata shopping + tea ceremony plan : 12,000yenPP

  • solo guest surcharge plus 5000yen
  • Time is around for one hour
  • maximum 4 person per ceremony
  • Late booking surcharge (within 2 days booking of your arrival day) 3000yenPP
  • kimono plan is rental but yukata plan is not rental but you can keep Yukata&Obi. You can find our Yukata from here for women, here for men (under 10000yen one or you can pay the difference fee over 10000yen one on the day)
  • men, women and kids are all welcome and depend on sizes additional payment are required on the day
  • Not offer this plan on March and April because of high seasons.

Kimono: An Elegant Traditional Garment

The kimono is a quintessential symbol of Japanese culture, renowned for its intricate design and rich history. made from silk, the kimono features long sleeves and a wrap-around style secured with an obi belt. Its patterns, colors, and accessories often reflect the season, occasion, and the wearer’s status.

Wearing a kimono requires careful attention to detail, including proper layering and tying techniques. It is often associated with formal events such as weddings, tea ceremonies, and festivals. The craftsmanship involved in creating a kimono highlights Japan’s dedication to artistry and tradition.

In contemporary times, kimonos are also worn during special cultural celebrations or as a fashion statement. Many establishments offer kimono rental services for visitors wishing to experience traditional Japanese attire firsthand, allowing them to appreciate its elegance and cultural significance.

Whether for ceremonial purposes or personal exploration of Japanese heritage, the kimono remains a timeless emblem of grace and tradition.

Yukata:

yukata s an unlined cotton or linen summer kimono,worn in casual settings such as summer festivals and to nearby bathhouses. The name is translated literally as “bathing cloth” and yukata originally were worn as bathrobes; their modern use is much broader, and are a common sight in Japan during summer. Though yukata are traditionally indigo and white in colour, modern yukata commonly feature multicoloured designs, and are designed to be machine washable.

Time image for 2 guests 20min dressing + tea ceremony 20min + questions 10min

 tea ceremony record Chakaiki

Manners for the tea ceremony

  • No photo services are included. 
  • If someone who would like to join in the tea ceremony without our Kimono or Yukata, additional 1000yen PP, please pay on the day.
  • Max 4guests for one tea ceremony.
  • Kimono shopper cannot order tea ceremony because of our shop become too messy after Kimono shopping and need a cleaning time for one hour.
  • Payment should be paid within 2 days to secure your booking.
  • You can cancel your booking with at least 48hrs notice for a full refund. With less than 48hrs notice, we can only provide a 50% refund. 

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Kahori

I am a Japanese women who is challenging to share the Kimono with all over the world. My family runs a Kimono shop over 50 years so Kimono is one of my identity. If you find Kimono's beauty, I feel honer of it.