About This Tour
About the Instructor: First degree instructor Mika Soka Haneishi is the owner Shizu-Kokoro, an internationally acclaimed chado school licensed from Urasenke Chado School in Kyoto. “This is not tourism— but rather an immersion in culture.” Mark Edward Harris, Better Magazine. About Chado: Chado, a tea ceremony that has roots in Zen, was established in Japan more than 400 years ago. A tea room is a space in which people experience mindfulness, and the tea making process provides spiritual discipline and a deeper understanding of Japanese culture.
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2-3-12 Kotobuki, Taitoku, Tokyo (It's a HOUSE) It’s a 3-minutes walk from Tawaramachi station (G18) of Ginza Line. It's also a 12-minutes walk from Kaminari Mon (Sensoji temple gate). Please serch by Shizu Kokoro NOT by the address if you use Google map.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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