Japanese Tea Ceremony Trial class by Omotesenke school style

Japanese Tea Ceremony Trial class by Omotesenke school style

I have classes on Japanese tea ceremonies regularly in Manhattan.

By Keiko Kitazawa -Murasaki Tea-

Select date and time

Sunday, April 28 · 10:30 - 11:30am EDT

Location

Globus Washitsu -Tea room 憩翠庵-

889 Broadway # PHC New York, NY 10003

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

We invite you to join us in a tea class to share the pleasure of tea tasting and experience the change of seasons.

The Japanese tea ceremony is more than just a way to enjoy a bowl of tea. It is a transformative and meditative practice that can help promote mindfulness, social skills, attention to detail, inner calm, aesthetic appreciation, personal growth, and connection with nature.

4 Reasons Why You Should Learn The Japanese Tea Ceremony in modern life

(1) Promote mindfulness

(2) Improve attention to detail

(3) Enhance aesthetic appreciation

(4) Develop social skills

Contents:

  • Experience of tea ceremony in the outhentic tea room.

Workshop:

  • How to make a delicious matcha tea by yourself.
  • How to drink a bowl of matcha properly in the tea ceremony.
  • Talk about the history of the Japanese tea ceremony

Admission:

$55(Plus Eventbrite fee) including matcha and traditional Japanese sweets

One hour

Dress Code:

Western-style clothes are acceptable.

No sleeveless shirts, or short mini skirts.

Please bring a clean pair of white socks. (We have some extras)

Please take off jewelry and watches. Those can often damage valuable utensils.

Place:

889 Broadway # PHC NYC at Globus Washitsu.

Please press the buzzer PHC when arriving at the entrance door. Then walk immediately to enter the elevator and press PH.

Organized by

Taking time out of a busy day, sitting in a tearoom, emptying the mind of thoughts, listening to the sound of water boiling in the teakettle, and drinking a bowl of tea is such exquisite pleasure.

With a bowl of tea, the host offers not only the tea but also the spirit of the occasion, appealing to all five senses.

Please enjoy as the host delivers this moment by the art of the Japanese tea ceremony.