Discover Japanese Tea Blending Techniques in Osaka

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Free cancellation available
Up to 24 hours before the start time
Duration: 2 hours

This practical tea workshop helps you become knowledgeable about the use of Japanese tea and incorporate it into your daily life.

After this new tea experience, you will be able to fully appreciate tea back home, whether it's a personal tea ritual, or having a fancy night out with tea cocktails.

・Brew tea like a master. Using tried and tested traditional techniques, with a Japanese iron kettle and locally sourced organic whole Japanese tea leaves.

・ Learn to make delicious tea drinks with fruit and syrup!

・ Get fancy with tea cocktails!

The workshop is mostly hands-on from brewing tea to making drinks. The techniques are derived from storied Japanese practices of brewing tea. The more modern practice of mixing tea with natural ingredients like fruit and alcohol infusions has all been tried and tested at our tea shop, gaining quite a large following.

We hope the knowledge and experience from our workshop will amplify your appreciation for the Land of the Rising Sun.

What's included

  • Traditional Japanese Sweets
  • One Tea Cocktail
  • Tea Samples and Recipes
  • Five Different Kinds of Tea and One Tea Drink

Languages spoken by guide

English

Additional information

Public transportation options are available nearby

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Not wheelchair accessible

Bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

Be aware that operators may cancel for unforeseen reasons.

You must be 18 years or older, or be accompanied by an adult, to book.

Operated by When in Japan

Location

Departure point

Namba Yasaka Jinja, 19, Naniwa Ward, Osaka, 556-0016
We will meet in front of the main Tori gate at Namba Yasaka shrine.

End point

Namba Yasaka Jinja, 19, Naniwa Ward, Osaka, 556-0016

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