Kyoto Cooking Class
Retreat: Usucha (thin tea) Session by Sadō (tea master)

Kyoto


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Pick Up

Vegetarian

1 hours

Max 2 guests

Market Visiting






Cooking Class Menu

Usucha (thin tea)
A beverage made by mixing matcha powder with hot water.
Higashi (Dried sweets)
Snacks such as biscuits and dried fruit.

Cooking Class Information

Usucha (Thin Tea) Session.
Enter the tea room through the garden from the waiting area and enjoy Higashi (dried sweets) and Usucha.
Escape the daily grind and relax amidst nature and tranquility, restoring both mind and body.
Heal, restore, and rejuvenate your spirit. There's nothing complicated about it. Just feel.


What you will do


Getting ready in the waiting room

1. Getting ready in the waiting room

Escape the daily grind and relax amidst nature and tranquility, restoring both mind and body. Heal, restore, and rejuvenate your spirit. There's nothing complicated about it. Just feel. (Personally, I recommend sessions in the early morning or after sunset.) Guests prepare themselves in the waiting room, drinking hot water while they wait.

Enter the tea room through the garden

2. Enter the tea room through the garden

When the host invites you to enter, step outside into the garden, rinse your hands and mouth with water, and then enter the tea room.

Usucha (thin tea) session

3. Usucha (thin tea) session

The guest eats the dried sweets that have been brought to them (You can eat them if you want, or not if you don't want to).

Usucha session (Continued)

4. Usucha session (Continued)

Guests may have as much dried sweets and usucha as they want. After that, the guests return to the waiting room through the garden.

Notes

5. Notes

1. Participants must be 18 years of age or older. 2. Detailed explanations will not be provided. 3. If notified at least one week in advance, a Koicha (thick tea) session (including main sweets and thick tea) can be added. The session lasts 30 minutes. The cost is ¥1,500 per person. 4. All necessary equipment will be provided. 5. You can purchase matcha and tea ceremony utensils.


About Host



I am 八風庵宗圓 (Happuan Souen), a professor of the Omotesenke school of matcha tea ceremony. I possess extensive knowledge and experience gained through teaching students and conducting numerous formal tea events. While tea ceremony carries an image of formality, I decided to host this class featuring a formal experience with detailed explanations, hoping to make matcha more accessible and enjoyable.
Depending on your preferences, I can also explain aspects beyond the tea ceremony itself, such as kimono, tea cuisine, tea ceremony utensils, tea rooms and gardens, and historical background. Matcha and tea utensils are also available for purchase. The experience takes place in my home's tatami-floored Japanese-style room, though table seating can be arranged upon request. The duration of the experience can also be adjusted to suit your schedule.
I sincerely hope you enjoy this experience.


Area



The closest station

Nishiyama-tennozan Station




How to get to the station?

From Kyoto Kawaramachi Station: 20mins





Exact location provided after booking.


FAQ about Retreat: Usucha (thin tea) Session by Sadō (tea master) | Cooking class by Mutsuko

  • What is the maximum capacity of Mutsuko's cooking class?

    Up to 2 people can join Mutsuko's cooking class.

  • How much does it cost to join Retreat: Usucha (thin tea) Session by Sadō (tea master)?

    It costs 2000 per person.

  • How long is this cooking class by Mutsuko?

    Duration of this cooking class is 1 hours.

  • Is Retreat: Usucha (thin tea) Session by Sadō (tea master) available for vegetarians?

    Yes, Retreat: Usucha (thin tea) Session by Sadō (tea master) has a vegetarian option.

Additional cooking class information

  • Confirmation

    You will receive the confirmation within 24 hours.

  • Payment

    We accepts these cards on airKitchen.

  • Cancellation

    Cancellations up to 48 hours prior to the class begins will be fully refunded by the airKitchen cancellation policy.


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