Nakamura Tokichi, Uji Relaxed Tea Ceremony Experience with Tea Milling

Kyoto
from ¥14,000 /person
60mins
Private: 1~4
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Overview

In the heart of Kyoto's renowned Uji, synonymous with matcha, stands Nakamura Tokichi Honten, a storied establishment for over 160 years. Here, you can grind tencha — the tea leaves that make up matcha — on a millstone and savor a bowl of matcha in a historical tea room that is rarely open to the general public. Immerse yourself in this unique Wabunka-only tea ceremony experience and gain insights into the art of tea ceremony, the store's rich history, and the fascinating world of Japanese tea and Zen.

Key Features

  • Spend an extraordinary time in a tea room set in the courtyard of a long-established tea merchant and a Japanese-style room overlooking a gorgeous garden designated as a scenic spot by Kyoto Prefecture
  • Try your hand at grinding tea leaves with a millstone and taste usucha (thin tea) prepared with freshly ground matcha
  • Explore the world of tea in an approachable way, even if you have no prior experience in the art of tea ceremony

*For those seeking a deeper immersion into the world of tea ceremony, we recommend the Nakamura Tokichi, Uji Authentic Tea Ceremony Experience with Hands-on Green Tea Milling, offering a more authentic and hands-on tea ceremony experience.

Kyoto

60 mins

¥14,000 /person

Private: 1 - 4

English-speaking host

Cancel free up to 8 days prior

Details

Nakamura Tokichi Honten — Preserving the Tea Merchant Atmosphere of the Meiji Era

Uji is a famous tea-producing area in Kyoto, where the scent of tea permeates the streets. Nakamura Tokichi first opened its doors at this very place as a tea merchant over 160 years ago. Past the shop’s traditional Japanese curtains, guests are greeted by a building rich in history and the warm aroma of tea — a perfect preview of the special experience that awaits.

The entrance’s floor still carries marks left by the carts tea farmers used to transport their tea leaves

The entrance floor hints at traces of the building’s long history, with marks left by the large eight-wheeled carts farmers used to carry their tea leaves here for selection. Part of the building was renovated into a modern cafe while preserving the original pillars and beams. The shop sells not only tea leaves, but also a variety of sweets made with Japanese tea.

Kumidashi and Tea Grinding Experience

First, guests will be given an introduction to the history and significance of the tatami room where the activity will take place. Learn about the fusuma, or traditional sliding doors in the room, and their design motifs that feature depictions of the pots used to carry tea, as well as the signatures and seals that have been used here for generations.

The fusuma design features seals and signatures that have been used for generations

Next, listen to the story behind the phrase "Chaen eijitsu kaoru" meaning “Tea Smoke Rises Forever”, inscribed on a scroll which Kaishu Katsu, a vassal of the shogun at the end of the Edo period, presented to the founders of Nakamura Tokichi wishing them continued success. Then, in a room facing a beautiful green courtyard, enjoy a cup of plain hot water used in Japanese tea ceremonies called “kumidashi”. The kumidashi is not only refreshing, but also indicates what kind of water will be used for the tea of the day.

Have a refreshing cup of kumidashi while taking views of the beautiful green courtyard

Matcha is made by grinding tencha with a millstone. Tencha are the tea leaves used to make matcha, which are carefully cultivated by covering the leaves to block the sunlight as the new shoots are growing. By doing so, the tea leaves develop a deep aroma, and the flavor and sweetness are enhanced.

Freshly milled matcha pours from the millstone as it’s turned

To produce the best matcha, the millstone is turned slowly counterclockwise, at a rate of about one rotation per second. The tea leaves, which start out deep green, emerge from the stone mill as a bright green powder. You’ll be guided through the entire process with insightful explanations as you get hands-on with the tea.

Usucha at the Zuishoan Tea Room

In this experience, you can enjoy usucha (thin tea) in the renowned Zuishoan tea room, which was relocated from Mimurodo, an area in Uji city, about 150 years ago. Zuishoan dates back to the Genroku era (1688-1704) and features a compact floor area of three tatami mats along with a plaque presented by Grand Master Hounsai of the Urasenke School during its dismantling and restoration. Those familiar with oyose chakai (large tea parties) might be intrigued by its modest size.

A courtyard with a recessed stone wash basin

In the garden is an uncommon oritsukubai (stone washbasin that is recessed into the ground) for purifying oneself. Guests will learn how to use the tsukubai while actually experiencing it. Then, guests enter the tea room through a kininguchi, a standing doorway used to welcome nobles, as opposed to a nijiriguchi, a small sliding door for guests that requires stooping down to enter.

Unlike other tea ceremonies that involve a large number of people like the oyose chakai, this experience takes place within a small, intimate group. What makes it special is that it not only offers insights into the tea ceremony's etiquette, the store's history, and the world of tea and Zen but also provides an opportunity for casual conversation and inquiries.

Delicate tea with a smooth flavor that lets you enjoy the tea's natural sweetness and aroma

The experience of witnessing a tea ceremony before your very eyes promises to be a treasured and unforgettable moment. In the quiet tea room, following each graceful movement with your eyes, listening to the sound of the boiling kettle and the garden ornaments, you are briefly transported to an extraordinary space away from the bustle of the outside world.

Discover the World of Green Tea From One of Uji’s Most Established Tea Merchants

With over 160 years of history, Nakamura Tokichi Honten is one of Uji’s oldest tea merchants. Together with Wabunka, this exclusive plan was created to not only offer visitors some of the country’s finest tea, but also to promote Japan’s traditional tea culture. In addition to this experience, we offer the "Nakamura Tokichi, Uji Tea Ceremony Experience with Hands-on Green Tea Milling" for those seeking a deeper and more authentic exploration of the tea world.

The cafe in the back of the courtyard is the perfect place to spend a relaxing time

At Nakamura Tokichi Honten, experience the excitement of engaging all five senses in the extraordinary space of a Japanese tea room, and leave with new discoveries and ideas on how to incorporate the philosophies of Japan’s tea culture into your daily life.


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Nakamura Tokichi Honten

Established in 1854, Nakamura Tokichi Honten is a tea merchant with a long history in Uji, Kyoto, one of Japan's leading tea-producing regions. The building, which still retains much of its original appearance as a tea merchant shop in the Meiji period, is designated as one of Uji’s Important Cultural Landscapes.
In addition to offering a wide selection of tea leaves, Nakamura Tokichi promotes new ways to enjoy Japanese tea that complement a more modern lifestyle, such as its matcha sweets and cafes where you can enjoy delicious tea-infused delights.

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Nakamura Tokichi Honten
Uji City, Kyoto

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Kyoto

60 mins

¥14,000 /person

Private: 1 - 4

English-speaking host

Cancel free up to 8 days prior

Reviews & Reflections

21 Reviews

Amazing

B.A. Spain

I thought the overall experience was well organized and educational. Our tea ceremony master was very knowledgeable in his craft. My partner and I really enjoyed the hospitality and wisdom of tea ceremony from him. The location was very serene and quiet which was perfect for the experience. We will absolutely recommend this experience to our friends if they ever visit Kyoto.

N.N. United States

We had a great time and the tea master was knowledgeable and was able to answer our question to the best of their ability.

J. P. United States

We had a lovely guide at the venue, he was a native English speaker so easy to follow for us and he had a lot of passion and knowledge about the tea ceremony!

M.G. Netherlands

We loved the setting! Our host was very knowledgeable and interactive. We learned many new things about matcha; the history, process of making, and the ceremony itself, including how unique each matcha bowl is. Our host was sensitive to the non tea drinkers that were part of our group.

K.S. Thailand

It was a pleasant experience. With good English.

A.C. Singapore

This was a great experience - even better than anticipated. John, the guide was really knowledgeable, friendly and great at explaining all the aspects of the tea ceremony and the building. We really enjoyed it and it felt really personalised.

R.C. United States

Really great - the guide was very engaged and responsive.

K.H. Poland

Thoroughly enjoyed the experience. Our host was very polite, informative and helped us feel comfortable through the whole experience. We really enjoyed the explanation of the different farming conditions and how it affects the grading of the tea.

D.B. Australia

Really wonderful experience. Our guide John was very knowlegeable and able to answer tons of questions. The building, garden and tea house were all very beautiful.

V.C. United States

John was amazing and very knowledgeable. The experience overall was very interesting and we had a fantastic time!

B.B. United States

My partner and I thoroughly enjoyed our Tea Ceremony. Calm, informative, relaxing and fun. I purchased this experience for my partner and she absolutely loved it, as did I. We both learnt new things about tea and the history of Japan etc. Our Tea Master / guide John was wonderful.

T.L. Australia

We had an amazing experience with our charming teacher. It was all we had wished it would be and more. Very informative and a great atmosphere.

P.H. Germany

Everything was perfect. We learned a lot in Matcha tea and it was new for us but it also confirmed the good things about Japan culture. The explanation were very clear and explanation in English are very important to understand some details. It is very difficult to highlight a specific point as the all experience itself has to be highlighted and can’t be split or divided.

F.P. France

A must-see experience. Our tea ceremony host was very friendly and knowledgeable and made us feel like home.

J.C. Spain

Personal, incredible and a MUST! Just had the best time and I’m so grateful I got to experience it! I’ve always loved the meditative, and art of making matcha so it was awesome to have an authentic experience and learn more about it!

M.L. United States

I would say it is a very very exclusive experience due to the environment.

N.L. Hong Kong

A very special experience important for any tea lover or anyone looking to learn more about Japan and the cultural significance of tea. The experience was accessible, allowing us to ask all questions we had about the tea preparation and ceremony. Explanations were engaging and taylored to our level of understanding. Getting to experience the tea ceremony in the tea house, it was a very special experience and allowed us to both connect with the history and cultural importance of tea and tea ceremonies in Japan. It helped us understand how Japan protects and maintains its cultural traditions as well as how traditions find their place in modern Japanese society.

G.M. United Kingdom

A peaceful moment of learning and discovery. The whole experience was a success. The way from the tea house to the tea room, by walking in the garden was an amazing moment, quiet and peaceful. I have now a better understanding on how process and rules are important for Japanese culture.

M.Y. Japan

Informative and unique. The tea ceremony session in the room was memorable.

C.L. Hong Kong

Amazing and done in the best way.

L.L. Mexico

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