Immerse in Japan’s culture: Wear a kimono, partake in a tea ceremony, and explore Asakusa’s historic charm near Senso-ji Temple.
Immerse in Japan’s culture: Wear a kimono, partake in a tea ceremony, and explore Asakusa’s historic charm near Senso-ji Temple.
- Nakano Building - Dive into the historic allure of Asakusa with this refined kimono and tea ceremony experience. Situated close to the renowned Senso-ji Temple, this cultural activity provides an opportunity to engage with traditional Japan in one of Tokyo’s most heritage-rich areas. Start by choosing a beautifully crafted kimono from a selection…
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Nakano Building - Dive into the historic allure of Asakusa with this refined kimono and tea ceremony experience. Situated close to the renowned Senso-ji Temple, this cultural activity provides an opportunity to engage with traditional Japan in one of Tokyo’s most heritage-rich areas. Start by choosing a beautifully crafted kimono from a selection of seasonal designs and colors. With the assistance of experienced staff, learn the correct way to wear it and uncover the significance of its patterns and accessories.
Once dressed, step into a tranquil tea room to participate in a traditional tea ceremony, or chanoyu. Led by a knowledgeable host, watch the elegant preparation of matcha and learn about the principles of harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility. You’ll also take part, practicing proper etiquette and savoring seasonal sweets with freshly prepared tea.

- Sweets
- Matcha
- Use of the tools
- Kimono rental
- Use of the tea room
- Sweets
- Matcha
- Use of the tools
- Kimono rental
- Use of the tea room
- Gratuity(Optional)
- Gratuity(Optional)
This experience stands out by merging two of Japan’s most renowned traditions—kimono dressing and a formal tea ceremony—into a single, immersive cultural activity set in the historic Asakusa area. Instead of just watching, participants engage directly, gaining insights into the proper etiquette, symbolism, and philosophy of chanoyu. Located near…
This experience stands out by merging two of Japan’s most renowned traditions—kimono dressing and a formal tea ceremony—into a single, immersive cultural activity set in the historic Asakusa area. Instead of just watching, participants engage directly, gaining insights into the proper etiquette, symbolism, and philosophy of chanoyu. Located near Senso-ji Temple in a district where the old Edo ambiance persists, this experience provides an authentic and intimate environment that contrasts with the contemporary vibe of Tokyo.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.