Kimono Rental and Tea Ceremony Experience in Sapporo
Overview
Experience the profundity of the Japanese tea ceremony in this special and moving experience in Sapporo, Hokkaido. For those wishing the most authentic experience, kimono rental and dressing service is also offered to fully immerse in the moment, and take home precious photos to memorialise the event.
Highlights
- Kimono rental and tea ceremony combine to make an unforgettable experience
- Photos can be taken directly in the studio after the tea ceremony experience
- Reserve with a Rakuten account to earn or use points for every booking!
Key Information
Important Information
- An e-voucher will be sent to your e-mail, please print it out and present it at the venue on the designated date and time
- If you rent a kimono to stroll around Sapporo, please be sure to return to the store by the end of business hours (18:00)
- Strolling around Sapporo plan does not include a guide. Please move to the place of your choice by yourself
- One or two people take one hour. Three to four people require two hours of dressing time.
- Please note that we do not have kimonos for children
- We do not accept reservations for more than 4 people
- It is possible to bring in suitcases, but we may refuse depending on the number
- Please be aware that if the information is incorrect or your reservation may not be completed since we are seeing an increase in reservations with the same customer name
Booking
Description
We offer a priceless opportunity to experience tea ceremony in Hokkaido Prefecture's capital city, Sapporo.
The tea ceremony is a traditional Japanese cultural practice where you can enjoy a serene atmosphere while preparing and savoring matcha tea and traditional sweets in a tea room.
This promises a wonderful opportunity to experience the beauty and delicacy of Japanese culture. Among the stunning natural environment of Hokkaido, you can immerse yourself in the world of the Japanese tea ceremony and enjoy a tranquil time here. We invite you to embrace the essence of Japan's serene aesthetics and delicate traditions while in Hokkaido.