Teahouse Experience at a Historic Teahouse in Nagoya Castle
- Explore Nagoya Castle with expert insights into samurai history and cultural heritage
- Step inside the historic Sarumen Teahouse, a nationally designated cultural property
- Experience an authentic tea ceremony performed by a master in serene surroundings
- Savor seasonal Japanese sweets once crafted for the Tokugawa shogunate
- Appreciate refined seasonal décor enhancing the timeless atmosphere of the teahouse
What to expect
Discover Nagoya’s heritage through samurai history and the refined art of tea. Begin with a guided visit to Nagoya Castle, renowned for its golden shachihoko ornaments and the reconstructed Honmaru Palace, showcasing traditional Tokugawa-era craftsmanship.
The highlight is the Sarumen Teahouse, a nationally designated cultural property within the castle grounds, usually closed to the public. Here, you’ll witness an authentic tea ceremony performed by a master, surrounded by elegant seasonal décor.
Alongside matcha, savor delicate wagashi that reflect Nagoya’s heritage as one of Japan’s leading confectionary centers. Rooted in the legacy of the Owari Tokugawa lords, this rare encounter combines history, aesthetics, and taste in a deeply sensory cultural experience.










