Kimono te-ceremoni i Kyoto Maikoya, NISHIKI





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Hvorfor vælge denne te ceremoni oplevelse i Kyoto? ・Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Award vinder for 4 år i træk ・Hostet i en autentisk traditionel byhus (machiya) ・Oplev en ægte japansk te ceremoni i et tatami værelse ・Kimono leje inkluderet for både mænd og kvinder ・Lær om japansk kultur, etikette og matcha i en session
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- Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
- Børn under 7 år kan ikke komme ind i te-ceremonien. Hvis du har et barn under 7 i dit selskab, kan du ikke reservere denne oplevelse.
- Du kan reservere maksimalt 2 personer fra Viator men vi accepterer enhver anden booking site og der vil være flere deltagere i din oplevelse
Anmeldelser(1,050)
Amazing experience provided by Mari (?), great bang for your buck. Would recommend.
Loved it highly recommend our guide was funny, personable and warm! Thank you Mari!
Excellent experience with Miyuki at the tea ceremony and kimono experience. Miyuki though us the special rituals of the ceremony. It was touching and espectacular. One in a lifetime’s experience dressing up in kimonos, the ladies carefully help you to dress and prepare your hairdo.the matcha tea was delicious. Super recommended at Kyoto.
Miyuki was a lovely, elegant and knowledgeable host.
Mari was amazing! Such a beautiful tea ceremony and so much fun taking pictures and enjoying the matcha.
The woman who led the ceremony was very friendly and informative. The whole process was great and I especially enjoyed dressing in the kimono (they help you dress and do your hair). Everyone was super nice.
This was a lovely experience. Miyuki was a great and informative host! A great addition to our Kyoto trip.
Waho was wonderful, very sweet and nice.
We had a great experience at the tea ceremony. I don’t remember our leader’s full name, but he told us we could call him “You,” and he made the experience feel welcoming, informative, and fun. He had a great sense of humor, which helped everyone feel comfortable, and he also took photos of everyone, which was such a thoughtful touch. He guided us through the ceremony in a way that helped us appreciate the tradition, meaning, and care behind each step. It was a peaceful and memorable part of our time in Japan, and I’m so glad we had the opportunity to experience it.
Waho was wonderful and very informative beautifully presented and spoken. A a memory that we lost a lifetime



