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The purpose of the tea ceremony is not to drink the best-tasting tea but is About enjoying the moment and remembering that this very moment will never come back again. The tea ceremony is quite similar to meditation. When we are participating in the ceremony we have to forget about everything and just focus on drinking tea in harmony. Building on this philosophy, Rikyu introduced the 4 main principles of tea ceremony: WA, KE, SEI and JAKU (harmony, respect, purity and tranquility).
Kimono Tea Ceremony Maikoya is a leading provider of Japanese cultural experiences, with branches in Kyoto, Tokyo, and Osaka, topping TripAdvisor's Top Experiences in Japan for 3 years in a row. Maikoya tea ceremonies are hosted by experienced tea masters, as well as geishas and maikos every day.
Maikoya is the only tea ceremony experience and venue in Japan that has received TripAdvisor’s Traveler’s Choice Award for three consecutive years. Maikoya remains the best-rated cultural experience, which is also available on all online platforms. Maikoya Kyoto is located in the breathtaking Gion District in a historic machiya, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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