Would you like to brew your own delicious tea?
In most tea ceremony workshops, you are not allowed to handle tea utensils. However, in the hands-on classes we host, you can actually touch the utensils and learn the process of brewing tea from scratch.
The instructor is a master of the Higashi Abe school. They have taught many students, so they...Read more
As for Japanese words or a phrase for your writing on this occasion, we have a lot of kinds in kanji character in advance for your reference so that you may choose anyone from them that you want to have a try to!
Of course,you can take it away your own calligraphy to your home in arranged and covered with beautiful Japanese traditional...Read more
Your child will get to experience different Japanese cultural activities during their time with us. Our friendly, English speaking staff will take care of your child.
While your kids are with us, parents can enjoy sightseeing in a more relaxed manner.
Local kids may join sometimes! Your kids can make friends with local kids and...Read more
Renting kimono in Kyoto can be a fun and memorable experience. Lockers for your belongings, 8 hours of rental, free hair styling(simple style), various choices of kanzashi and hairpins, plus size kimono and more. ***In winter season, we recommend you to wear a scarf, thin thermal shirt and leggings to keep you warm (Tights is not suitable for...Read more
How about private lessons and live chopsticks at Kyomachiya- A lecturer with a master's license will teach carefully. After learning a brief explanation of koto, how to play, etc., let's actually play the sound! If you like, you can play several songs and play with a professional performer. Finally,...Read more
This plan gives you a tea ceremony experience with antique kimonos.
We guide you around Katsura Imperial villa walking through the local areas in English. For tea ceremony, we use high quality MATCHA tea leaves, which won first prize at the competition of all Japan in...Read more
My specialty is portraiture and I infuse my experiences as an International photographer into your imagery. This short class will teach you the basics of how to take remarkable photographs. You will also get an exceptional and enjoyable experience in the heart of...Read more
Japanese flower art, we say IKE-BANA- It is the ancient Japanese art of Flower arranging.
The name comes from the IKE meaning ‘Alive’ and BANA meaning ‘Flower’. In the seventh century when Buddhism was first introduced to Japan from China. Our special instructor have had the privilege of teaching IKEBANA Japanese flower arrangement...Read more
Visitors to Kyoto quickly realize how crowded the city’s famous temples are. This tour is unique in offering the opportunity to visit a major yet quiet, uncrowded Buddhist temple complex, featuring the largest wooden building in the world. The temple is popularly known as Higashi Honganji and is located within easy walking distance of Kyoto...Read more