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Tea Ceremony in Tokyo 東京での茶道 Tea Ceremony in Tokyo 東京での茶道 Name / URL Hours / Time required Closed Fee Tel / Address Access Note Imperial Hotel (Toko-an) ① 3 min. walk from Hibiya Sta. ・Reservations are required. 03-3504-1111 / 帝国ホテル (東光庵) (Exit A13) on Tokyo Metro Hibiya, ・Experience a formal tea ceremony in a room 10:00 - 16:00 / Sun. and national 4F Main Bldg. 2,200 JPY Chiyoda Line or Toei Mita Subway Line with a tatami-mat floor. about 30 min. holidays 1-1-1 Uchisaiwaicho, https://www.imperialhotel.co.jp ② 5 min. walk from Yurakucho Sta. ・Rooms may be unavailable when they are Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo /e/tokyo/facility/tokoan.html (Hibiya Exit) on JR Yamanote Line fully reserved for private use. Suntory Museum of Art ・Reservations are not required. 03-3479-8600 / ① 1 min. walk from Roppongi Sta. (Gencho-an) Open only on ・Tickets for a tea ceremony are sold on the 12:00 -, 13:00 -, 1,000 JPY & 3F Galleria (Exit 8) on Toei Oedo Subway Line or サントリー美術館 (玄鳥庵) designated Thu. day from 10:00, at 3F reception desk. 14:00 - & 15:00 - / museum Tokyo Midtown Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line during the (limited to 48 people only) about 20 min. admission 9-7-4 Akasaka, ② 3 min. walk from Nogizaka Sta. https://www.suntory.com/sma/ exhibition period ・Experience a formal tea ceremony on a chair Minato-ku, Tokyo (Exit 3) on Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line tearoom/ or in a room with a tatami-mat floor. YANESEN Tourist Information & 9,680 JPY ① 4 min. walk from Sendagi Sta. Culture Center (1 person) 03-5834-7025 / ・Reservations are required. 11:00 - 18:00 / (Exit 2) on Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line ツーリストインフォメーション & - 6,380 JPY / 3-13-7 Yanaka, ・Take a lecture about a tea ceremony and about 60 min. ② 7 min. walk from Nippori Sta. (North カルチャーセンターYANESEN person (2 persons Taito-ku, Tokyo make tea in a room with a tatami-mat floor. Exit) on JR Yamanote Line and more) https://www.ti-yanesen.jp/ ・Reservations are required. Asakusa JIDAIYA A Course: 03-3843-0890 / A Course :Take a lecture about a tea ceremony and 浅草 時代屋 3 min. walk from Asakusa Sta. (Exit A4 make tea in a room with a tatami-mat floor. 10:00 - 16:00 / 3,300 JPY Jidaiya Edokura Studio - or A5) on Tokyo Metro Ginza Line or (Minimum participants required : 2 persons) about 30 - 50 min. B Course: 2-3-8 Kaminarimon, https://jidaiya.biz/taikenmono_ Toei Asakusa Subway Line B Course : Take a lecture and experience a formal 2,750 JPY Taito-ku, Tokyo e.html tea ceremony in a room with a tatami-mat floor. (Minimum participants required : 5 persons) MAIKOYA Tokyo ① 3 min. walk from Higashi-Shinjuku マイコヤ 東京 11,000 JPY / 03-6273-8818 / Sta. (Exit A1) on Toei Oedo Subway ・Reservations are required. 10:00 - 18:30 / - group 9F 2-19-15 Kabukicho, Line or Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line ・Take a lecture about a tea ceremony and about 60 min. https://mai-ko.com/culture/tea- (1-2 persons) Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo ② 12 min. walk from Shinjuku Sta. make tea in a room with a tatami-mat floor. ceremony/tokyo.html (East Exit) on JR Yamanote Line ① 1 min. walk from Higashi-Ginza Sta. Ginza chazen 03-6264-0690 / (Exit 3) on Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line or ・Reservations are required. 銀座 茶禅 10:00 - 17:00 / 5F Ginza Ishikawa Bldg. Toei Asakusa Subway Line ・Take a lecture about a tea ceremony and - 3,500 JPY about 45 min. 4-12-17 Ginza, ② 3 min. walk from Ginza Sta. (Exit make tea in a room with a tatami-mat floor. http://www.chazen-us.com/ Chuo-ku, Tokyo A7) on Tokyo Metro Ginza, Marunouchi ・There is also the branch in Asakusa. or Hibiya Line HiSUi Tokyo 0120-666-107 ① 1 min. walk from Ginza Sta. 翡翠 東京 03-3562-7575 / (Exit B4) on Tokyo Metro Ginza, ・Reservations are required. morning - 17:00 / Sat. & Sun. 11,000 JPY 5F Koizumi Bldg. Marunouchi or Hibiya Line ・Take a lecture and experience a formal tea about 30 - 45 min. http://en.hisui- 4-3-13 Ginza, ② 4 min. walk from Yurakucho Sta. ceremony in a room with a tatami-mat floor. tokyo.com/visitors Chuo-ku, Tokyo (Central Exit) on JR Yamanote Line All information is as of February 2021 and is subject to change without notice. Ⓒ 2021 Japan National Tourism Organization. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. JNTO-TIC, Feb. 2021.
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