"Tea Ceremony Experience" in Hayama
June 14th (Sun), 2 PM & 3 PM
<Time spent in the tea room in the Japanese garden at the former Hayama Imperial Villa annex>
<Easy-to-understand lecture on the etiquette of drinking matcha tea>
<First-timers are welcome to participate>
<Children are welcome to join the 3 PM session>
Experience the refreshing breezes of early summer in Hayama in June.
Why not try drinking matcha tea in an authentic "tea room" in a Japanese garden where you can hear the waves of Isshiki Beach?
⬜︎Kimono participation is also welcome⬜︎
Of course, you can come in your everyday clothes,
but you are also welcome to participate in a kimono.
For those who wish, we also offer an option of "Kimono dressing & soba noodle lunch at Moribee, a soba restaurant in front of the Imperial Villa" starting at 11 AM.
Date and Time: June 14, 2026 (Sunday)
① 2:00 PM ② 3:00 PM (60 minutes each)
Capacity: 6 people
Venue: Hayama Shiosai Park, Ikkei-an
2123-1 Isshiki, Hayama-machi, Miura-gun, Kanagawa Prefecture
Participation Fee(lecture in English):5,500yen (including park entrance fee)
For those who wish to have a lecture in Japanese,
please see the information posted in Japanese.
Option: Kimono dressing & soba noodle lunch 6,000 yen (Participation in the 2:00 PM session)
*Please bring your own kimono or yukata set.
*Please feel free to inquire about rentals.
*Please bring cash payment with the exact amount.
To apply or inquire:
Email: kisa.matcha@gmail.com
Instagram: @matcha.kisa DM (Direct Message)
Please contact us via:
*Please include your preferred time, number of participants, names of all participants,
and the representative's phone number.
*If there are seats available, we will accept applications on the day of the event.
However, we may not be able to respond to emails immediately, so we recommend applying by the day before.
*If you are worried about sitting in the seiza position, you are welcome to change your posture during the event.
If you need a chair, please let us know when you apply, and we will provide one.
*Please wear comfortable clothing suitable for sitting on tatami mats.
*Items to bring:
You will be asked to change your shoes before entering the tea room,
so please bring freshly washed socks or tabi socks.
Kisa Tea Ceremony
A tea ceremony unit comprised of Omotesenke tea ceremony professors and trainee instructors.
Based in Kamakura and Hayama, we operate with the concept of conveying the beauty and spirit of "Wa" (Japanese style) to people of all ages through the tea ceremony.
We hold tea ceremony classes where participants can experience the movements that enrich their daily lives.
We also propose kimono styles unique to their seaside location.
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