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Kimono Tea Ceremony in Kyoto

Kyoto's best kimono tea ceremony experiences — spanning Gion's preserved teahouses, a 100-year-old Jotokuji Temple ceremony, and the most-reviewed tea experience in Japan.

Top pick for Kyoto

Kyoto: Tea Ceremony Experience with Kimono

Immerse yourself in Kyoto's traditions with a kimono dressing and tea ceremony experience. Learn about the history of kimono design and participate in a traditional tea ceremony.

  • Gion kimono tea ceremony

    Gion

    Gion's preserved machiya streetscape is the most photographed setting for tea ceremony in Japan. These experiences match the neighbourhood's atmosphere — formal, unhurried, authentically Kyoto.

    From $82

  • Kiyomizu kimono tea ceremony

    Kiyomizu

    The Kiyomizu-dera hillside area is home to some of Kyoto's most established tea ceremony venues — including one of the highest-reviewed experiences on GetYourGuide.

    From $48

  • Nishiki kimono tea ceremony

    Nishiki

    Central Kyoto's Nishiki Market area offers tea ceremony experiences alongside the city's best food street — combining cultural depth with easy access from major sights.

    From $48

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