Gion 160y.o. . Byggnadstur med te & kimono





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Följ med oss när vi utforskar en traditionell trämachiya (traditionell Japanska radhus)! Din Guide visar vägen. Machiya har många unika funktioner, såsom smala korridorer och dolda trappor. Dessa strategiskt konstruerade bostäder är en Japansk arkitektonisk teknik som gör att begränsat utrymme känns rymligt. Det är sällsynt att hitta ett hus med sin inre struktur bevarad intakt, och detta 160 år gamla hus erbjuder en unik upplevelse. Resplanen är följande : 1. Din utforskning av machiyan börjar i receptionen. Din Guide kommer att förklara arkitekturen medan du eskorterar dig till ditt rum på tredje våningen. 2. På tredje våningen kan du njuta av följande upplevelser: - Ta ditt foto i en kimono. - Välj din favorit antika teskål och har matcha förberett för dig. 3. Återvänd till receptionen via de långa korridorerna och dold trappa. I slutet av din resa kommer byggnadens skyddsande, en vit orm, att vinka av dig.
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Besökare kan besöka den 160-åriga tehusarkitekturen. Besökare kommer att lyssna på förklaringar och gå runt i byggnaden medan de tittar på den dolda trappan och manuella hissar i skjutdörrarna, som är kännetecknande för tehusarkitektur. Besökare kan också uppleva en fotografering i uchikake (speciell kimono) eller samuraj-stil kimono i ett rum på tredje våningen med utsikt över gatorna i Miyagawa-cho. Matcha (grönt te i pulverform) och godis kommer att tillhandahållas, så att du också kan uppleva att dricka matcha i tatamirummet.
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Recensioner(6)
Possibly the best experience we booked in Japan. The owner took us through the tea ceremony. We wore kimonos and he made matcha for us. We used the Japanese tea bowls and trays. Afterwards, we took a tour of the house which had historical meaning and hidden parts. The tea master was so kind and friendly. We loved the hospitality and the experience.
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your time with us and appreciated the hospitality, the kimono experience, and exploring our historic house. We actually offer a casual matcha experience, not a formal tea ceremony, but we're so happy that you enjoyed learning about Japanese culture through it. It was a pleasure to meet you, and we hope to welcome you back again someday!
My experience at Sawai was wonderful. I was dressed in a kimono and toured the historic buildings. Thank you for this invaluable experience.
Thank you very much for joining our building tour.We are glad to hear that you enjoyed the kimono and traditional Japanese house.Plese feel free to visit us again whenever you come back to Kyoto.We sincerely look forward to welcoming you again.
I really enjoyed this tour! Walking inside such an old Japanese house was like stepping back in time. The wooden floors, the sliding doors, and the hidden spaces made me imagine how people lived long ago. I especially liked learning about the small details of the house, like how it was designed for safety and for daily life. Drinking matcha in that atmosphere felt very special, and trying on the kimono was a lot of fun too. It was a perfect mix of history and culture!
Thank you very much for joining our building tour and for sharing such a lovely review. I am truly delighted to hear that walking through the old wooden floors, sliding doors, and hidden spaces gave you a sense of how people lived long ago. It is also a great honor to know that you enjoyed the matcha in our traditional atmosphere and had fun trying on the utikake. We always hope that our guests can experience the history and culture of Japan in a warm and memorable way. We sincerely appreciate your kind words, and we would be very happy to welcome you again whenever you visit Kyoto.
We visited a tea house building on a beautiful street. It was a very valuable experience to take a photo wearing Uchikake. It's a 160-year-old building, so it was quaint. The landlady was also kind and the hospitality spirit was wonderful.
このたびは建物見学ツアーにご参加いただき、また心温まるお言葉をお寄せいただきまして、誠にありがとうございます。 お茶屋建築の趣ある建物をご覧いただき、160年の時を感じていただけたこと、大変うれしく思います。 また、打掛を羽織っての撮影をお楽しみいただけたとのこと、とても光栄でございます。思い出に残るひとときとなりましたら幸いです。 さらにおもてなしについてまで温かいお言葉をいただき、心より感謝申し上げます。 京都にお越しの際には、ぜひまたお立ち寄りくださいませ。再びお目にかかれますことを楽しみにしております。
I was shown a house on a very beautiful street. The maze-like house was very interesting. I was also very happy to be able to take photos wearing uchikake.
このたびはツアーにご参加いただき、そして温かいレビューまでお寄せくださり、本当にありがとうございます。 通りの雰囲気や、迷路のような建物を楽しんでいただけたと伺い、とても嬉しく思います。 打ち掛けを羽織っての撮影も喜んでいただけたとのこと、私にとっても励みになるお言葉です。 また京都にお越しの際には、ぜひお気軽にお立ち寄りくださいませ。お会いできますことを心より楽しみにしております。
The tour barely spike English. All it was a walk around an old family house. totally disorganized. The tea ceremony was not a ceremony, and he didn’t explain anything. There were no Kimonos to wear. he brought out some old moth ball smelling robes and called them Kimonos. Definitely feel like we got taken.
Thank you for signing up for our tour. Our tour is a building tour with matcha and kimono. We are not offering a matcha ceremony. You jumped to conclusions. The building is very rare among the buildings called machiya in Kyoto, which were built as teahouses. Teahouses were built as homes for maiko and geisha. I'm sorry that you didn't understand the rarity of this building. As for the kimono, it is called an uchikake. Uchikake is now worn as a formal kimono at weddings. Historically, it originated from princesses in the Heian period. Our uchikake in particular is a traditional craft made with gold thread. We do not use insect repellent because it will deteriorate. I don't know what the smell is. Uchikake is a particularly luxurious kimono that makes full use of traditional Japanese techniques. It is regrettable that you call it just a robe that you put on. It's unfortunate because we were hoping that you would enjoy the experience of wearing a genuine and valuable uchikake. Many of our customers, especially those from Europe, understand the value of this and are very happy. I apologize for not being able to convey its full value and allow you to enjoy it to the fullest.



