Step into a peaceful tatami room along the scenic Dotonbori River and experience the essence of Japanese hospitality and tradition. Guided by English-speaking instructors in traditional kimono, this experience offers a hands-on introduction to the art of Japanese tea ceremony.
Be warmly welcomed into a traditional Japanese room. The instructor will explain the rich history, philosophy, and spirit behind the tea ceremony.
Watch a live demonstration by an experienced tea master, who will guide you through the etiquette, utensils, and precise methods used to prepare matcha.
Use authentic tools to prepare your own bowl of matcha. Enjoy your tea alongside a seasonal traditional Japanese sweet in a serene, meditative environment.
The tea ceremony is a highly ritualized Japanese cultural practice where matcha (powdered green tea) is prepared and served in a tranquil setting. It emphasizes harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility, and is considered both an art form and spiritual discipline.
Main Venue
Name: Tea Ceremony Osaka The Osaka
Address: 1-chome Higashi 5-26, 2F, Dotonbori, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka
Phone: 090-3095-5879 (Japanese & English)
Annex Venue
Name: Tea Ceremony Osaka The Osaka Hanare
Address: 1-chome Higashi 5-26, 4F, Dotonbori, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka
Experience Type | Price | Duration |
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Adult (Age 12+) | ¥3,900 | 45 minutes |
Child (Age 5–11) | ¥3,900 | 45 minutes |
Please note: Children under 5 are not recommended due to the delicate nature of the ceremony setting.
“Mai is a Japanese Tea Ceremony teacher with over 16 years of experience. She explained everything clearly, and the experience was both educational and peaceful.”
“Great experience! I always wanted to try a traditional tea ceremony and was not disappointed. Although I initially thought the price was high, the quality and authenticity made it worthwhile.”
“An amazing experience! The instructors were friendly and knowledgeable, and the peaceful, clean space helped me truly appreciate traditional Japanese tea culture. Highly recommended.”
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