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Kyoto Maikoya Traditional Tea Ceremony
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- Venue and Hours
- Award-winning tea ceremony venue in Kyoto's Gion district and city center
- Traditional ceremony lasts 45 minutes, costs $22 (48 with kimono)
- Geisha ceremony held once daily, available 9 AM to 5 PM
- Facilities and Experience
- Two historic townhouses with Japanese tea gardens
- Authentic kimono provided with hairstyle assistance
- English-speaking hosts guide ceremony and explain etiquette
- Tea ceremony museum displays artifacts from 1600s
- Ceremony Types
- Traditional kimono ceremony (90-120 minutes)
- Private tea ceremony with kimono (90 minutes)
- Japanese sweets making (120 minutes)
- Children's tea ceremony (7-12 years)
- Geisha/maiko tea ceremony with performance
- Kyoto Context
- Kyoto serves as Japan's cultural capital for over 1000 years
- City features 1600 temples, 800 shrines, and 17 UNESCO sites
- Located near Nishiki Market and Gion district
- Easy access by subway from major cities
- History and Philosophy
- Tea ceremony originated in 12th century China
- Founded by Sen no Rikyu in late 1500s
- Emphasizes "ichi-go-ichi-e" philosophy of cherishing every moment
- Connected to Zen philosophy through mindfulness principles