Traditional Tea Ceremony Experience Chazen
Based on the concept of "bringing a smile from a bowl of tea," guests can experience a real Japanese tea ceremony in an authentic tea room boasting both a tsukubai (a traditional washbasin at the entrance for ritual cleansing) and nijiriguchi (the kneeling entrance in a traditional tea house). Tea rooms are located in both the high-class Ginza shopping district and in Asakusa, one of Japan's foremost tourist destinations, along with highly experienced and accomplished English-speaking staff. These tea rooms have received high acclaim for their tea ceremony experience, have won numerous awards, and can provide attentive service to VIP guests from overseas. The tea rooms are also barrier-free and can be easily enjoyed by guests in wheelchairs.
Come and enjoy a traditional tea ceremony experience together on a variety of occasions, whether with small children or your whole family.
Come and enjoy a traditional tea ceremony experience together on a variety of occasions, whether with small children or your whole family.
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More Information about Traditional Tea Ceremony Experience Chazen
Street address
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5F, 4-12-17 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
5F, 1-4-7 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access
- 30 second walk from Higashi Ginza Station
3 min. walk from Asakusa station
- 30 second walk from Higashi Ginza Station
Opening Hours
Closed
Website
- https://teaceremony-tokyo.jp/
Best season
- All year
Point
- ・The tea rooms use tatami floor mats, so please refrain from bare feet.
・Please feel free to inquire about on-site tea ceremony experiences or about groups.
update: Sep.3.2024

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