In Osaka, you will have the opportunity to experience the traditional tea ceremony under professional guidance and feel the essence of Japanese culture.
Hometown of Japanese Tea Saint Sen no Rikyu: Osaka has a profound tea ceremony culture. Here, you can visit Sen no Rikyu's tea house "Taian" and experience the tea ceremony ceremony passed down by the authentic tea ceremony school. The tea ceremony is not only a way to drink tea, but also a spiritual purification and artistic enjoyment.
Rich course content: Osaka's tea ceremony courses are rich in content, including the history of the tea ceremony, etiquette, the use of tea utensils, and the making of matcha. You will have the opportunity to make matcha by yourself and learn how to taste tea correctly. In addition, some courses also include kimono experience, allowing you to feel the charm of the tea ceremony while wearing traditional clothes.
Teachers and teaching quality: Most of the tea ceremony teachers in Osaka are senior tea ceremony masters with rich teaching experience and profound tea ceremony attainments. They are not only proficient in tea ceremony techniques, but also know how to impart the spirit of tea ceremony to students. The teaching method focuses on combining practice with theory to ensure that every student can master the basic essentials of tea ceremony.
Well-equipped: Tea ceremony experience venues in Osaka are usually located in traditional tea rooms, with an elegant and tranquil environment. The interior of the tea room is decorated in authentic Japanese style, with tatami mats, creating a quiet atmosphere. The tea utensils are fully equipped and professional, including traditional tea bowls, tea whisks, tea kettles, etc. These tea utensils are carefully selected and maintained to ensure that you can experience the authentic tea ceremony.
Experiencing the tea ceremony here not only allows you to gain an in-depth understanding of Japan's traditional tea culture, but also allows you to feel the unique regional characteristics of Osaka.