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Bureau of Citizens and Cultural Affairs
Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture

Tokyo Grand Tea Ceremony 2015

The Tokyo Grand Tea Ceremony will be held again this year in beautiful gardens and historic buildings.
Applications for the main chaseki indoor tea ceremonies are no longer accepted, but same-day applications for participation in the “Nodate in English” (a nodate is an open-air tea ceremony) are possible.

Event overview

Location, time, and date

  • 1) Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum (Koganei Park, 3-7-1 Sakura-cho, Koganei City, Tokyo)
    October 3-4, 2015 (Sat. & Sun.), from 9:50 a.m. to 4:10 p.m. (final registration 3:30 p.m.)
    • Chaseki indoor tea ceremonies, 3 sets (House of Korekiyo Takahashi, Second House of the Nishikawa Family, Kawano Shoten)
    • Nodate outdoor tea ceremony, 1 set (in front of the House of the Date Family)
    • Tea Ceremony for Beginners, 1 set (Farmhouse of the Tenmyo Family)
    • Tea Ceremony Workshop for Children, 1 set (Mantoku Inn)
  • 2) Hamarikyu Gardens (1-1 Hamarikyuteien, Chuo Ward, Tokyo)
    October 10-11, 2015 (Sat. & Sun.), from 9:30 a.m. to 4:10 p.m. (final registration 3:40 p.m.)
    • Chaseki indoor tea ceremonies, 2 sets (Nakajima no Ochaya Teahouse, Hobaitei Assembly Hall)
    • Nodate outdoor tea ceremonies, 3 sets (foot of Naka-no-hashi Bridge)
      *One of these three will be a sencha green tea ceremony.
    • Nodate in English, 1 set, and Nodate for high-school students, 1 set (foot of Naka-no-hashi Bridge)
    • Tea Ceremony for Beginners, 1 set (Hanakien Garden)

* Nakajima no Ochaya Teahouse will not be available for ordinary use during the above events.

Participation fees

  • Chaseki indoor tea ceremony: \700
  • Nodate outdoor tea ceremony: \300
  • Tea Ceremony for Beginners: \300
  • Nodate in English, Nodate for high-school students:\300 each (Hamarikyu Gardens only)
  • Tea Ceremony Workshop for Children: \200 (Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum only)

* Applications for participation in the chaseki indoor tea ceremonies are no longer accepted.

Hosted by:

Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Arts Council Tokyo (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture)

* Click here for further details.( External link )

This event is concerned with the following urban strategy and approach of the Long-Term Vision for Tokyo:

Strategy 3: Omotenashi
Approach 8: Become world-renowned for arts and culture

Inquiries

Cultural Events Section
Culture Promotion Division
Bureau of Citizens and Cultural Affairs

●S0000572@section.metro.tokyo.jp