Authentic Cha-kaiseki and Tea Ceremony in Tokyo - Now Free Kimono Promotion | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2019-10-31T04:29:43+09:00 Peatix Mat-Cha-Doh Authentic Cha-kaiseki and Tea Ceremony in Tokyo - Now Free Kimono Promotion tag:peatix.com,2015:event-106538 2015-08-08T11:00:00JST 2015-08-08T11:00:00JST Thank you very much for your interest in this tour!This tour provides a traditional Cha-kaiseki (meal served before tea ceremony) and a tea ceremony experience in a special facility with a tea ceremony room. An oasis of calm and traditional beauty in the midst of urban Tokyo.* The venue is a private facility and not open to the public.<Free Kimono Promotion till August 29th>This tour provides a full five-course traditional Cha-kaiseki (meal served before tea ceremony) and a tea ceremony experience in a special facility with a tea ceremony room.It's funny that as soon as you put on a kimono, you start to take on Japanese gestures and mannerisms. Try for yourself before the promotion ends on August 29th!The following conditions apply.Limited to groups of two or more participants in Authentic Cha-kaiseki and Tea Ceremony tour via Mat-Cha-Doh's site: http://mat-cha-doh.com/category/tours/At least 2 weeks advance reservationMeeting point: Futako-Tamagawa Station, 11amOnly available on Fridays and Saturdays. For Sundays, we offer a Free Kimono Rental coupon valid for six months at the kimono shop Asakusa Aiwafuku (fitting included).A professional kimono stylist is on hand to provide advice in selecting your kimono.>> Click here to check the images of the Kimono you might    be wearingAgenda[11:00]Meet at Futako-Tamagawa Station. Welcomed by interpreter (English).1.Cha-kaiseki• Enjoy a five-course traditional meal formally served before tea ceremony specially prepared by a chef with more than 20 years experience. • Sake (rice wine) is also available.2.Shopping: Enjoy shopping for Matcha and tea ceremony goods.3.Tea ceremony: Free your mind through the ritual of tea.• Enjoy the finest quality green tea and traditional Japanese sweets from famous confectioneries.• Learn about tea utensils, hanging scrolls and the etiquette of flower arrangement. • Try for yourself the unique and fun Japanese way of making green tea.[16:00]Tour end: Walk to Futako-Tamagawa Station with our staff.LocationPrivate venue in Futako-Tamagawa, Tokyo.Souveniors:Wagashi (Japanese sweets) from Hachinoya Confectionery.Photos taken during tea ceremony are provided later over the internet.Notes:You will need to take your shoes off in the tea room so please wear socks or stockings.Food Allergies/Religious Restrictions:Please inform us of any food allergies or religious restrictions in advance. For those with allergies or religious restrictions, we will gladly substitute other ingredients.For those who do not eat meat, we offer Shojin or vegetarian cuisine based on the dietary restrictions of Buddhist monks.For those who do not drink alcohol, we offer Japanese tea or mineral water.