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Tea Ceremony Experience in a Private Tea Room in Shibuya

Tea Ceremony Experience in a Private Tea Room in Shibuya

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Step into a world of calm and tradition with this authentic Japanese tea ceremony in the heart of Shibuya. Guided by a tea master in a private, serene setting, you’ll learn the art and history of matcha and enjoy rare, high-grade organic tea paired with traditional sweets.

Highlights

  • Participate in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony in a peaceful private tea room
  • Savor premium organic matcha — representing only 2% of Japan’s annual harvest
  • Taste exquisite wagashi (traditional sweets) from a centuries-old confectionery
  • Learn about the history, philosophy, and rituals of the tea ceremony
  • Explore a quiet cultural experience just minutes from Shibuya Station

Full Description

Begin your journey just an 8-minute walk from Shibuya Station, at The OneFive Tokyo Shibuya. Located near Tokyo’s most iconic attractions — the Hachiko Statue, Shibuya Scramble Crossing, and Meiji Shrine — this hidden tea room offers a peaceful escape from the city’s buzz.

The experience is hosted by a Japanese tea master, in collaboration with EAST GREEN MATCHA, a premium organic matcha brand. This ceremony features exceptionally rare, top-grade matcha — representing only 2% of Japan’s total production.

Here’s what to expect:

  • Introduction & History
    Learn about the cultural roots of the tea ceremony and the origin of matcha, now revered globally for its wellness benefits.
  • Demonstration
    Watch the host perform the tea ceremony using traditional tools and techniques. You’ll be served the rare organic matcha, beautifully complemented by wagashi (Japanese sweets) from a confectionery with over 200 years of history.
  • Your Turn
    Next, you’ll prepare your own matcha under expert guidance. Your host will walk you through each step, from whisking techniques to proper etiquette.
  • Q&A and Souvenir Time
    After the session, enjoy time for questions, reflection, and (optional) shopping. You’ll have the opportunity to purchase premium matcha or original tea tools to take home.

Itinerary

Starting Point:

  • The OneFive Tokyo Shibuya, 1-8-11 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-0041
  • Meet your host in front of the hotel entrance, holding a sign that says “TEA ROOM KAKOI

Activity:

  • Tea Ceremony at Kamiyama Pair City (approx. 1 hour)
    Includes tea demonstration, tasting, and hands-on session

Return:

  • Back to The OneFive Tokyo Shibuya

Pricing

From ¥4,500 per person

What’s Included

  • Premium organic matcha (extremely rare, just 2% of Japan’s harvest)
  • Traditional Japanese sweets from a historic 200-year-old wagashi shop
  • Matcha-making experience with detailed instruction
  • Use of all tea tools and materials during the session

Meeting Point

The OneFive Tokyo Shibuya
1-8-11 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-0041, Japan
Your guide will be waiting at the front entrance, holding a sign: “TEA ROOM KAKOI”

Reviews

“Cannot fault this experience. The tea room was exquisitely authentic, the host knowledgeable and welcoming. A true immersion into Japanese tradition.”

“What an excellent experience. Structured, informative, and deeply calming. It was a highlight of our trip.”

“We thoroughly enjoyed the tea ceremony. It was informative, relaxing, and fun! Tatsu was a wonderful, kind, and knowledgeable host. Highly recommend!”

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