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Tokyo Grand Tea Party 2009 Hamarikyu Garden

[Yurikamome] October 21, 2009 09:00

On October 17th and 18th (Saturday), the second Tokyo Grand Tea Party was held at Hamarikyu Onshi Garden.

Looking up at the skyscrapers in a spacious garden, the bowl of tea ceremony is unique to Tokyo.

The purpose is to enjoy many people beyond the school.

Chuo-ku was also in charge of the venue for Nodokusan.

Sponsorship  :  Tokyo Culture Promotion Project Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture

Venue  :  Hamarikyu Onshi Garden

There are four places in the park, and there were two places in front of the full-fledged point, "Ochiya of Nakajima" and "Houmetei".

Customers are purchasing tickets at the Nodot Ticket Sales Office.  ¥200.

The full-fledged tea ceremony of Nakajima's Ochiya and Houmetei is ¥500.

There were many kimono customers and the park was very gorgeous.

Large tea ceremony receptionist. JPG

It is "Fukusabaki" before making tea. 

For your point (white) .JPG

 

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I'm ready for you. It's the venue of Chuo-ku. 

Preparing for you. JPG

 

It is a venue in Chuo-ku that waits for customers.

Those who are good in the field. JPG 

 

 Other “Children's Tea Renji”, “geisha Photo Session”, “geisha Dance”

      There are performances by the Department of Japanese Music, Tokyo University of the Arts, and gentle tea ceremony by foreigners.

      It was a large tea ceremony in Heisei that understood the heart of Japanese heart tea.

The free bus bound for Shimbashi departed Hamarikyu every 30 minutes in the morning and every 15 minutes in the afternoon.