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Japanese Traditional Sweets making and Tea Ceremony
(3) Avis
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First, you will begin by making yourself a type of Japanese traditional sweet called "Nerikiri". You will start the making process from the coloring of the white bean paste. You will continue with the Tea ceremony experience using Uji Matcha. Finally, you can enjoy the Japanese sweets you prepared along with your own Matcha tea.
"Nerikiri" is a sort of high-grade Japanese sweet. It is made using colored white bean paste crafted in the shape of seasonal flowers/fruits. Coloring and crafting processes are a great opportunity to express your creative sense.
Enjoy with us the world of Tea during this Japanese culture experience.
POINT1: We use white/red bean paste produced by Kyoto's long-est...
Points forts
1 heure et 35 minutes
Proposé en Japonais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
1 heure et 35 minutes
Proposé en Japonais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Un ensemble d'outils et de matériaux nécessaires à l'expérience
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
135 Manjūjichō
Our venues are located along Gojo Street, the main road. Please take the outdoor staircase along Gojo Street or follow the signs for guidance.
You will find a signboard at the building entrance displaying the logo "An an".
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Itinéraire
You can make real Japanese sweets using white/red bean paste produced by Kyoto's long-established shops. After preparing yourself the Matcha, you can enjoy it along with the previously prepared sweets.
· Option *If you would like to add, please let us know when you make a reservation. *Please pay at the desk directly. *After your booking is confirmed, you cannot change the option. ・Sweets take-out box: 100 JPY • Experience completion certificate: 300 JPY *For nominative certificates, please let us know your names in advance. We will leave a blank space at your name otherwise. ・Guarantee English Translation: 8,800 JPY per group * If you do not apply this, English translation will be provided...
Japanese Traditional Sweets making and Tea Ceremony
(3) Avis
À propos
First, you will begin by making yourself a type of Japanese traditional sweet called "Nerikiri". You will start the making process from the coloring of the white bean paste. You will continue with the Tea ceremony experience using Uji Matcha. Finally, you can enjoy the Japanese sweets you prepared along with your own Matcha tea.
"Nerikiri" is a sort of high-grade Japanese sweet. It is made using colored white bean paste crafted in the shape of seasonal flowers/fruits. Coloring and crafting processes are a great opportunity to express your creative sense.
Enjoy with us the world of Tea during this Japanese culture experience.
POINT1: We use white/red bean paste produced by Kyoto's long-est...
Points forts
1 heure et 35 minutes
Proposé en Japonais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
1 heure et 35 minutes
Proposé en Japonais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Un ensemble d'outils et de matériaux nécessaires à l'expérience
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
135 Manjūjichō
Our venues are located along Gojo Street, the main road. Please take the outdoor staircase along Gojo Street or follow the signs for guidance.
You will find a signboard at the building entrance displaying the logo "An an".