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Join Our Tea Ceremony Class in Shinjuku, Tokyo

Discover the Heart of Japanese Tradition: Join Our Tea Ceremony Class in Shinjuku, Tokyo   Tea Ceremony Class, led by Urasenke Associate Professor Are you looking for a way to deepen your understanding of Japanese culture while finding a moment of peace in the hustle and bustle of Tokyo? Why not join our Tea Ceremony (Chado, Chanoyu) Class, led by Urasenke Associate Professor Emiko Masuda—a rare chance to experience this cherished tradition directly in English.  Held at Chawa Masudaya, a tea shop founded in 1930, this unique class is designed for travelers seeking an authentic and immersive experience of Japanese culture. Whether you’re new to the tea ceremony or looking to deepen your knowledge, this class offers an exclusive opportunity to engage with one of Japan’s most spiritual and culturally significant practices. What Makes the Japanese Tea Ceremony So Special? The tea ceremony is much more than preparing and drinking tea—it’s a deeply spiritual and cultural experience that dates back centuries. Introduced to Japan along with Buddhism, the ceremony became a meditative practice for the educated elite. It beautifully blends spirituality with cultural appreciation, offering a moment of tranquility and reflection in our fast-paced lives.  At the heart of theread moreJoin Our Tea Ceremony Class in Shinjuku, Tokyo

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Create an itinerary to tourist destinations by JNTO No.1

Create an itinerary to tourist destinations recommended by JNTO   No.1 The Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO)’s wonderful Japanese guidebook “100 EXPERIENCES IN JAPAN” does not include “traffic information” for public transportation. In order to make a better itinerary for overseas travelers, we will post traffic information for arriving at the tourist spots listed in “100 EXPERIENCES IN JAPAN” from Tokyo Station and Osaka Station by 12:00 noon. For tours that start before noon, we will post an example of traffic information in time for the tour to start. Traffic information, travel time, and fares are based on Google map and Yahoo route information. Please contact us if your desired arrival time is different or if you have traffic information from places other than Tokyo Station and Osaka Station. TRADITION OUTDOORS CUISINE CITIES NATURE ART RELAXATION   Table of contents for TRADITION 1. An enticing evening with authentic geiko awaits (Ishikawa Prefecture) 2. Train with a true mountain mystic in Yamagata (Yamagata Prefecture) 3. Dance like no-one’s watching in historic Tokushima (Tokushima Prefecture) 4. Watch sacred dance and feel yourself whisked away to bygone times (Hiroshima Prefecture) 5. Learn lost arts at the ancestral home of the ninja! (Mie Prefecture) 6. Experience oneread moreCreate an itinerary to tourist destinations by JNTO No.1