In addition to tea, lunch and snacks may be provided on-site depending on the time of day. Small children (0-6 years old) accompanying participants are free of charge. This experience will be conducted in English. If you have any allergies, please let us know at the time of gathering....
CHILDREN 0 CHILDS Nagisa Japanese Izakaya experience with a relaxed ambiance and friendly prices that are perfect for casual dining and drinks. Our teppanyaki counter is a must-try for a front-row seat to some culinary goodness! But first of all, a delightfully cold beverage is wholly recommende...
the contrast of lightgreen tea. Such are the scenes of Sado, the art of the Japanese tea ceremony. Read on to explore the ancient origins of this practice, learn some basic etiquette, and discover where you can experience the tea ceremony in Tokyo. ...
gardens as well as about the Japanese philosophy of tea. You can choose to wear Kimono (through a company a short walk away) or regular clothes, but the huge plus here is that it is actually in the temple grounds overlooking a garden. A truly memorable experience however you are dressed!
and taste Chinese dim sum in a studio decorated with Chinese floral art, and serve you a fragrant Chinese tea. Here, you can not only visit the new Shikumen lanes with the style of old Shanghai and experience the lane life, but also meet Chinese dim sum lovers from all over the...
An exhibition and exchange on Chinese paintings and tea ceremony opened at Istanbul Aydin University on Wednesday, offering a chance for artists from Turkey and China to communicate with and learn from each other. Interview: Belt and Road Initiative to promote inter-cultural exchanges: UN official ...
clients in Japan include many cultural treasures. He has designed and installed gardens in Paris, London, and Honolulu. In the mainland United States, Yamada was the designer of the new tea house garden at The Huntington Japanese garden on the occasion of the Pasadena garden’s centennial in ...
Terunobu Fujimori is a Japanese architect and leading historian of modern Japanese architecture acknowledged for his shift from traditional techniques. In a short video interview, he discusses his original understanding of a traditional Japanese building and his interpretation of the renowned Japanese teaho...
When you eat chawanmushi, you will easily associate it with pudding because of its texture. The name chawanmushi comes from the way it is prepared. “Chawan” means a cup of tea, and “Mushi” means steamed. It was born 300 years ago during the Edo period. ...
Elevate Your Tea-Drinking Ritual Drinking green tea is an everyday ritual built around mindfulness, relaxation, and connection. If you want to enjoy green tea at home the Japanese way, I invite you to use Japanese teapots and tea cups for an authentic experience. ...