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temomi

Rolling tea leaves by hand

“Te-momi" (hand-rolled tea) is a type of tea made by hand without using machines. Today’s mainstream tea production is done using machines. The tea leaves made by hand are unique in shape and have a beautiful finish. They have a long and thin needle-like shape compared to the shape of tea leaves we see daily. There are few skilled hand-rollers in the world, making hand-rolled tea a rare commodity.

Please don't miss out! This demonstration is rarely seen even in Japan!

Ticket Price: Free of Charge*

*General Admission Ticket required

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wagashi

Japanese Traditional Sweets

“Te-momi" (hand-rolled tea) is a type of tea made by hand without using machines. Today’s mainstream tea production is done using machines. The tea leaves made by hand are unique in shape and have a beautiful finish. They have a long and thin needle-like shape compared to the shape of tea leaves we see daily. There are few skilled hand-rollers in the world, making hand-rolled tea a rare commodity.

Please don't miss out! This demonstration is rarely seen even in Japan!

Ticket Price: Free of Charge*

*General Admission Ticket required

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kimono

Kimono Dressing

“Te-momi" (hand-rolled tea) is a type of tea made by hand without using machines. Today’s mainstream tea production is done using machines. The tea leaves made by hand are unique in shape and have a beautiful finish. They have a long and thin needle-like shape compared to the shape of tea leaves we see daily. There are few skilled hand-rollers in the world, making hand-rolled tea a rare commodity.

Please don't miss out! This demonstration is rarely seen even in Japan!

Ticket Price: Free of Charge*

*General Admission Ticket required

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shodo

Calligraphy

“Te-momi" (hand-rolled tea) is a type of tea made by hand without using machines. Today’s mainstream tea production is done using machines. The tea leaves made by hand are unique in shape and have a beautiful finish. They have a long and thin needle-like shape compared to the shape of tea leaves we see daily. There are few skilled hand-rollers in the world, making hand-rolled tea a rare commodity.

Please don't miss out! This demonstration is rarely seen even in Japan!

Ticket Price: Free of Charge*

*General Admission Ticket required

Learn about tea culture and explore the intricacies and subtleties of Japanese traditional art

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