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A cup of tea
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It is a museum specializing in tea ceremony centered on the collection of tea tools from Sukisha. In addition to the splendor of the exhibits, you can actually enjoy matcha in the tea room next door. At the same time as the exhibits, a list of tea utensils used in the tea room is also open to the public, so if you want to use it, it is a good idea to visit the museum when your favorite bowl is used. In addition, the precious tea bowl which is the main tea ceremony can only be drunk by one person per seat, so it is recommended to make a telephone reservation.
If you are interested in tea ceremony, you must see it.
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A Japanese-style museum surrounded by trees 々 on a small hill. A permanent exhibition of tea utensils and hanging scrolls, and a tea ceremony where you can have a light tea ceremony using a real tea bowl on display. It was a rainy day, so I had a luxurious time at one guest and one tei. Tea ceremony ~ Garden tree 々. I was impressed by the idea that the tea bowl is not only decorated, but also actually used to enjoy it. The transportation is bad, but if you visit alone, you can get a taxi at the tourist information center where you exit the ticket gate of JR Kashiwazaki Station ...
The tea ceremony museum stands in a part of the Japanese garden. I went during the autumn leaves season, but it was lit up at night and was crowded with many people. The autumn leaves are very beautiful. The museum also exhibits tea bowls worth tens of millions of yen, and you can enjoy tea ceremony.
Former 々, Kashiwazaki itself is not convenient for transportation, so you should arrange a taxi or car. Still, it is well worth going. The exhibits are substantial, but there is a large garden and it is fun to walk here. It may not be always, but there is also a serving service where you can have tea. Not only regular tea lovers, but also at first glance customers like me can easily enter. As far as I can see in front of the point, I don't think I'm practicing too tightly. Even people who were not interested in tea ceremony enjoyed it, so ...
I saw how he was doing a tea ceremony at a photographer's work. In another world, we treat all tatami mats, walls, and tea ceremony equipment quietly and politely. Therefore, it is a small but large building as a sacred place. There is a lattice door in front of the entrance. It has nostalgic Japanese culture.
A cup of tea
It is a museum specializing in tea ceremony centered on the collection of tea tools from Sukisha. In addition to the splendor of the exhibits, you can actually enjoy matcha in the tea room next door. At the same time as the exhibits, a list of tea utensils used in the tea room is also open to the public, so if you want to use it, it is a good idea to visit the museum when your favorite bowl is used. In addition, the precious tea bowl which is the main tea ceremony can only be drunk by one person per seat, so it is recommended to make a telephone reservation.
If you are interested in tea ceremony, you must see it.
A Japanese-style museum surrounded by trees 々 on a small hill. A permanent exhibition of tea utensils and hanging scrolls, and a tea ceremony where you can have a light tea ceremony using a real tea bowl on display. It was a rainy day, so I had a luxurious time at one guest and one tei. Tea ceremony ~ Garden tree 々. I was impressed by the idea that the tea bowl is not only decorated, but also actually used to enjoy it. The transportation is bad, but if you visit alone, you can get a taxi at the tourist information center where you exit the ticket gate of JR Kashiwazaki Station ...
Tea ceremony が しめる Art Museum
The tea ceremony museum stands in a part of the Japanese garden. I went during the autumn leaves season, but it was lit up at night and was crowded with many people. The autumn leaves are very beautiful. The museum also exhibits tea bowls worth tens of millions of yen, and you can enjoy tea ceremony.
Please love tea ceremony!
Former 々, Kashiwazaki itself is not convenient for transportation, so you should arrange a taxi or car. Still, it is well worth going. The exhibits are substantial, but there is a large garden and it is fun to walk here. It may not be always, but there is also a serving service where you can have tea. Not only regular tea lovers, but also at first glance customers like me can easily enter. As far as I can see in front of the point, I don't think I'm practicing too tightly. Even people who were not interested in tea ceremony enjoyed it, so ...
Historical and quiet tea ceremony room
I saw how he was doing a tea ceremony at a photographer's work. In another world, we treat all tatami mats, walls, and tea ceremony equipment quietly and politely. Therefore, it is a small but large building as a sacred place. There is a lattice door in front of the entrance. It has nostalgic Japanese culture.