Excursiones/Asakusa/Ceremonia del té kimono en Tokio, Asakusa Maikoya
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Ceremonia del té kimono en Tokio, Asakusa Maikoya

4.9(708)Asakusa1 hora
VIATOR4.9(296)TRIPADVISOR4.9(412)

Descripción

¿Por qué elegir esta experiencia de ceremonia del té en Tokio? ・Situado en el centro de Tokio, de fácil acceso para los viajeros ・Guiado por experimentados maestros del té con conocimientos culturales en Inglés ・Alquiler de kimono incluido, disponible tanto para hombres como para mujeres ・Un espacio tranquilo y auténtico para experimentar la hospitalidad tradicional Japonesa

Opciones de la excursión

(427) Ceremonia del té kimono TOKIO

Lo más destacado

Peluquería (estilo simple)
Aperitivos
Té verde
Utensilios
Traje de kimono

Qué incluye

Incluido
Peluquería (estilo simple)
Aperitivos
Té verde
Utensilios
Traje de kimono
No incluido
Recogida y regreso al hotel.
Transporte

Valoraciones de viajeros

4.9
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Información importante

  • Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
  • Los niños menores de 7 años no pueden ingresar al lugar de la ceremonia del té.
  • Puedes reservar máximo 7 personas desde Viator sin embargo aceptamos cualquier otro sitio de reserva y habrá más participantes en tu experiencia

Opiniones(708)

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825nicholase
August 16, 2026
One of the best experiences in Japan

Amazing experience! Once in a life time that is absolutely worth going to!

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Matthew_R
August 13, 2026
Unique experience!

This was a unique and informative cultural experience. You get to dress up and experience a real Japanese tea ceremony.

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Laura_S
August 10, 2026
Very pleased with the cultural experience!

It was wonderful! They let us sit comfortably and was very informative. The ladies told her k so many pictures of us. Great time!

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blackandwhitemunich
August 8, 2026
A Beautiful and Peaceful Kimono Tea Ceremony Experience

We had a lovely kimono tea ceremony experience.The tea ceremony was calm, beautiful and enjoyableand we had a great time taking photos in our kimonos. A wonderful and memorable experience in Japan

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Rachel_W
August 1, 2026
Not to be missed

We loved dressing up in the kimonos and you get to pick your own outfit in colours which suit you. You are allowed to keep the kimono after the ceremony has finished to walk around the local area and take photos which my teenagers were thrilled about. The ceremony itself was educational and we learned the traditions and why they are followed such as why you turn the tea bowl certain directions. Our host was very elegant and spoke excellent English. Group size was maximum of 10 people so small and intimate so you could ask questions. We have had many compliments on the photos we have taken and shared.

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Natalia_M
July 29, 2026
Fun experience !

Very fun and informative experience. Our host Mia was very friendly and helped take pictures of us afterwards. I would definitely recommend this activity. They also let you stay with the kimono for the rest of the day!

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Sabrina_P
July 28, 2026
Incredible

The truth is it was a spectacular experience. After the whole explanation and the ritual of purifying the utensils, we were able to try the matcha and it was incredible. They also lent us the clothes to go out paddling and take pictures.

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Happiness67403915438
July 24, 2026
Wonderful experience for me!

The experience was great! I loved our guide. She was so funny and her name was Wakana. She taught us about the history and she taught us how to make our own Matcha. We also got little sweets that were delicious. Overall I loved it and would go again!

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AndreaV2247
July 20, 2026
Beautiful experience!

Wonderful experience! All very welcoming people All with a lot of zeal and no rush. At the reception, during the change, hairstyle, photos, all mayor. The ceremony is beautiful and made with great respect. A full lesson on the ceremony. I recommend!

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Ianthe_S
July 20, 2026
Tea with Wakana Forever

Dōmo arigatō gozaimashita, Wakana! You gave us an unforgettable tea ceremony. You explained the rich history of tea culture in such a memorable way that it came to life. To enter the tea house, a samurai had to bow low, leave his swords behind, and step into a place where peace mattered more than power. Wakana made that history come alive. She explained every detail with such warmth, humor, and passion that I wasn’t just listening, I was transported. Watching her whisk the matcha into a vibrant green froth and present it with such precise, graceful movements was mesmerizing. Every gesture, from the careful turn of the bowl to the elegant placement of the ladle, felt intentional. I truly felt like royalty. I even left confident I could make a frothy matcha with a proper bubble slurp for my own guests! A standing ovation to all the ladies who helped us into our kimonos. They were incredibly patient while I braided and bunned my locs, helped me accessorize, and truly made me feel like a princess. Traveling solo, I especially appreciated that Wakana took beautiful photos of me on the patio so I’d have lasting memories of such a special day. Her lighthearted humor and warm personality made the room feel so welcoming. This experience will stay with me for a very long time, and anyone who asks me what they should do in Japan will hear one answer from me: Kimono Tea Ceremony MAIKOYA Nishiki.

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