Source: https://mai-ko.com/culture/tea-ceremony/

Kimono Tea Ceremony Experience at MAIKOYA Kyoto

Immerse yourself deeply in kimono culture

MAIKOYA Kyoto is a rental shop that offers services in Japanese, English, and Chinese. For details on MAIKOYA’s kimono rental, please refer to the tour page linked below.

MAIKOYA consistently ranks highly on TripAdvisor’s “Travelers’ Choice: Popular Experiences & Tours for Foreigners in Japan.” In addition to kimono rental, MAIKOYA offers a variety of tea ceremony experience tours, including:

Kimono and Tea Ceremony
Kimono and Tea Ceremony (for children and families)
Kimono and Geisha (Maiko) Tea Ceremony and Show
Casual Wear Tea Ceremony
Wagashi (Japanese Sweets) Making and Tea Ceremony
Online Tea Ceremony
No need to bring any equipment with you; all tools will be provided by MAIKOYA. Follow the lead of the instructor and proceed through the tea ceremony. Enjoy the experience along with delicious Japanese sweets.

For more information, please refer to the official MAIKOYA website.

Basic Information

Location Location in Kyoto City

Address of MAIKOYA Kyoto
329 Ebisuya-cho, Going down from Sanjo to Miyukicho-dori, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto City
Please refer to the map below for directions.

Access
From Hankyu Line: 7 minutes on foot from Exit 9 of Kawaramachi Station
From Keihan Line: 10 minutes on foot from Exit 4 of Gion-Shijo Station

Duration All year round
Tour Details At MAIKOYA Kyoto, located in the heart of Kyoto, you can experience wearing a kimono and participating in a tea ceremony. For more details, please visit the official website provided below.
Tour Type Paid Tours
URL https://mai-ko.com/culture/tea-ceremony/

GETYOURGUIDE: Kyoto: Traditional Townhouse Tour, Kimono & Tea Ceremony

MAP

PHOTOS

Stuff + Tea Ceremony

Kimono + Tea Ceremony

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Kimono + Tea Ceremony (for children and families)

Kimono Tea Ceremony for Kids and Families

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Kimono + geisha (maiko) tea ceremony and show

Geisha or Maiko Tea Ceremony & Show (Includes Kimono Wearing)

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Tea Ceremony in Normal Clothing

Casual clothes Tea Ceremony

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Making Japanese sweets + Tea ceremony

Japanese Sweets Making & Tea Ceremony

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online tea ceremony

Online Tea Ceremony

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