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Turning the matcha bowl twice before drinking is a gesture of respect and appreciation. This traditional etiquette ensures that the most decorative side of the bowl faces away from you as you drink, allowing you to fully admire the bowl's artistry before and after your sip, and avoiding drinking from the host's intended presentation front.
When presented with sweets during a traditional tea ceremony, it is customary to consume them before drinking your matcha. This serves to cleanse your palate and balance the slight bitterness of the tea, enhancing your overall tasting experience. Typically, you would use a small pick, called a kuromoji, to enjoy the confection.
After receiving your matcha, gently lift the bowl with both hands. Before taking a sip, turn the bowl clockwise twice to avoid drinking from its front. Take a few small sips, savoring the aroma and taste. It is polite to make a slight slurping sound for the final sip to indicate enjoyment. Afterwards, wipe the rim where you drank and turn the bowl back to its original position before setting it down.
Yes, this experience includes a common admission ticket for both the Furukawa Museum and its annex. After completing your private matcha making session, you are welcome to explore the museum and its collections at your leisure, providing a comprehensive cultural immersion.
The private tea room is designed to offer a truly authentic Japanese atmosphere, providing a serene and tranquil setting ideal for focusing on the traditional matcha making process. The space is meticulously crafted to be visually appealing and photo-worthy, embodying traditional Japanese aesthetics and cultural depth for a truly immersive experience.
The private matcha making experience is designed to last for 30 minutes. During this dedicated session, you will be guided through the traditional steps of preparing matcha within your own private tea room. This focused and intimate setting allows for a deeper and more personal immersion into the art and culture of the Japanese tea ceremony.
Absolutely. The experience includes a common admission ticket, granting you free and unhurried access to both the Furukawa Museum and its annex. You can explore the exhibits in a quiet and contemplative environment, allowing for a seamless transition from your matcha experience to a deeper appreciation of Japanese art and culture.
The location of the matcha making experience and the affiliated museum is highly convenient, situated just 15 minutes from the center of Nagoya. This excellent accessibility makes it easy for visitors to incorporate this cultural activity into their itinerary without extensive travel time from the city's main areas.