Kyoto Kinkaku-ji et cérémonie authentique du thé Expérience privée





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Commencez votre voyage avec une expérience de matcha paisible et authentique avant de vous rendre au site le plus emblématique de Kyoto. Commencez dans une maison de ville traditionnelle sereine, où vous participerez à une cérémonie du thé Japonais (Voie du Matcha) animée par un instructeur Anglais. Apprenez à fouetter le matcha et découvrez la signification derrière chaque mouvement gracieux, en acquérant un aperçu du sens raffiné de la beauté et de la pleine conscience du Japon. Après l'expérience du thé, poursuivez votre voyage jusqu'à Kinkaku-ji, l'un des sites les plus emblématiques et photographiés du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO de Kyoto. Admirez la superbe structure dorée qui se reflète dans l'étang aux allures de miroir, et découvrez son histoire fascinante, sa philosophie zen et son design symbolique grâce à votre Guide. Ce circuit offre un équilibre parfait entre immersion culturelle et visites, idéal pour les couples, les familles ou tous ceux qui cherchent à découvrir un côté plus profond et plus significatif de Kyoto. C’est plus qu’une simple visite, c’est un moment pour se connecter à l’esprit du Japon.
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Itinéraire
Au Kinkaku-ji, vous pourrez explorer l'un des temples zen les plus emblématiques de Kyoto, admirer le superbe Pavillon d'or qui se reflète sur l'étang, et profiter d'une promenade paisible dans le jardin traditionnel Japonais. Vous pourrez également découvrir son histoire, son architecture et la philosophie zen qui sous-tend ce célèbre monument.
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Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(5)
Such an incredible experience! Both the tea ceremony and the temple tour were so interesting. And Mari and Koyuki were so kind and so knowledgeable. They answered all our questions and took so many great photos of us.
Hi, this is Koyuki!! Thank you so much for a kind review, and it was really nice to meet you all!! We both are so glad to hear that we could be part of your journey!! Safe trip! and hope to see you guys again! Koyuki and Mari
Our tour guide Koyuki was wonderful. The tour itself was amazing. Koyuki explained the history of the Shogun monk and the Temple. The tea ceremony was another amazing experience. Love the Matcha tea
Thank you so much for your kind review! I’m so happy to hear that you enjoyed the tour and the tea ceremony. It was a pleasure sharing the history with you. Koyuki
Superb tour with Koyuki san leading the way. The meet-up was so easy with the exact spot and time sent by WhatsApp and email via GetYourGuide, plenty of gentle reminders and confidence building communication. The tour was very comfortably paced, periodic photos and short videos taken by Koyuki san who's got a great photographer eye, and her English is fantastic. Then an easy transfer to the tea ceremony in a charming residential area of Kyoto with Kumi san hosting and teaching the tea ceremony in an approachable manner in a lovely tea room, demonstrating and then letting us whisk and make the tea! Also a great English speaker! A fun time overall, I highly recommend this tour! Daniel
Thank you so much for your kind review! We’re so happy to hear that you had a great time with us. We hope you’ll enjoy the tea from the tea house when you have it at home too! Koyuki
I had the chance to experience matcha. I was able to experience something extraordinary. Located in a very Kyoto back alley, the atmosphere of the shop was very good. The owner is young and handsome.
One of the best experiences we had while in Japan. The owners were so nice, greeting us on the street when we arrived. Made sure we had a pleasant experience from the greeting on the street until the last sip of our tea. Explained the history of tea ceremonies and mocha tea, how it’s grown and processed. Lovely experience and highly recommended. A must when visiting Kyoto. Especially if you want a more personal and intimate experience without the overcrowding group experience.



