Osaka Umeda Tea Room Japanese Traditional Tea Ceremony Experience

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4-1-18 Nakazakinishi, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka Prefecture
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  • Experience historical architecture and cultural atmosphere in a traditional Japanese Kominka that is over 100 years old.
  • No professional knowledge or etiquette is required, even beginners or children can easily experience the tea ceremony.
  • Kimono rental is provided free of charge, and you are welcome to take photos in the tea room.
  • Spread the Japanese spirit and culture of "harmony" with the philosophy of "accumulating good deeds and hidden virtues."

What to expect

Hidden in a century-old Japanese traditional house in Nakazakicho, Osaka, is this unique tea ceremony experience hall. Change into an elegant kimono and white tabi socks, step on the wooden stairs, and enter the tea room from the traditional “crouching entrance”, and feel the authentic tea ceremony culture inherited by the eighth generation Zenshiro Matsushita in a quiet atmosphere. Even if you don’t speak Japanese or are not familiar with etiquette, you can easily experience the spirit of Japanese “harmony” and good times under professional and friendly guidance, making it an unmissable experience in Osaka.

You can easily experience tea ceremony even if you are a beginner or child, without any professional knowledge or etiquette.
You can easily experience tea ceremony even if you are a beginner or child, without any professional knowledge or etiquette.
Kimono rentals are provided free of charge, and you are welcome to take photos and commemorate the occasion in the tea room.
Kimono rentals are provided free of charge, and you are welcome to take photos and commemorate the occasion in the tea room.
Experience the historical architecture and cultural atmosphere in a traditional Japanese Kominka residence that is over a century old.
Experience the historical architecture and cultural atmosphere in a traditional Japanese Kominka residence that is over a century old.

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