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Transported by matcha and a Samurai practiced in the anicent art of tea
This matcha tea ceremony was the best I experience in Japan. The ceremony was translated in English by Angela who was a thorough professional and very friendly and accommodating of my many questions. ...
This was an amazing experience. It is a must do if you are in Kyoto. The Tea master is incredibly professional and a fifth generation master! His wife will explain the ceremony in perfect english.
We had a very good experience with the Bikouen Tea House. They are really highly professional. Everything was explained in nearly perfect English by a young woman in kimono, and the tea ceremony was p...
Hospitable tea host and unique experience in the way of tea
I was told that this place is the one and only place to see samurai-style tea ceremony in Kyoto. Out of curiosity we signed up for an one-hour tea ceremony session. We are not tea expert so we can't r...
It was pointed out that it was only a little late and it was late to come around. I was told something like "15 If you take too much time, you will be canceled." Even though it was a school trip, the air became squeaky. After that, the unpleasant air flowed. There is a Buddhist altar shop nearby.
Transported by matcha and a Samurai practiced in the anicent art of tea
This matcha tea ceremony was the best I experience in Japan. The ceremony was translated in English by Angela who was a thorough professional and very friendly and accommodating of my many questions. ...
Unique experience.
This was an amazing experience. It is a must do if you are in Kyoto. The Tea master is incredibly professional and a fifth generation master! His wife will explain the ceremony in perfect english.
Authentic tea ceremony
We had a very good experience with the Bikouen Tea House. They are really highly professional. Everything was explained in nearly perfect English by a young woman in kimono, and the tea ceremony was p...
Hospitable tea host and unique experience in the way of tea
I was told that this place is the one and only place to see samurai-style tea ceremony in Kyoto. Out of curiosity we signed up for an one-hour tea ceremony session. We are not tea expert so we can't r...
Tea ceremony
It was pointed out that it was only a little late and it was late to come around. I was told something like "15 If you take too much time, you will be canceled." Even though it was a school trip, the air became squeaky. After that, the unpleasant air flowed. There is a Buddhist altar shop nearby.