Oct 4th
Oct 19th
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Tokyo Grand Tea Ceremony 2025

A full immersion into Japanese culture and traditions

When
Oct 4th - Oct 19th 2025

Tokyo Grand Tea Ceremony (東京大茶会) has been held yearly since 2008. Its main objective is to introduce the Japanese tea ceremony, as well as the culture of Edo-Tokyo, to an overseas audience. A tea ceremony is usually a formal event, but Tokyo Grand Tea Ceremony aims to create a lively atmosphere so that everyone learns in a pleasant way. Since its beginning, the event has attracted over 100,000 persons.

The event takes place across two weekends, with differing venues:

Access to the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum is free while Hamarikyu Gardens is 300 yen for adults.

Visitors will pay a fee attend a tea ceremony — tea and traditional Japanese wagashi sweets are included. Also, please note that reservations are required if you want to attend the indoor tea ceremonies (Cha-seki) that will be held at each location.

If you don't manage to get a ticket to attend a Cha-seki, don't worry: Tokyo Grand Tea Ceremony has something for everyone! At both locations, it is possible to attend an outdoor tea ceremony called a Nodate and the workshops will be available for beginners and children. At Hama-rikyu Gardens a Nodate will be performed with an English interpretation so that foreigners can better understand Japanese tea ceremony. Tickets to attend all these tea ceremonies can be purchased directly at each location.

Unlike what is indicated by its name, Tokyo Grand Tea Ceremony is not only about tea ceremonies. Various events are scheduled to suit all tastes: traditional dance performances, demonstrations of Japanese candy art, and many others.

If one wants to bring some souvenirs back home, then wagashi, green tea and even some of the tools used during the ceremonies are available for sale at Hama-rikyu Gardens.

Perfect for those who want to impress their relatives by showing them what they have just learned!

Getting there

Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum:
The closest station is Musashi Koganei, on the JR Chuo Line. The museum is approximately 30 minutes on foot from the station.

Hamarikyu Gardens:
The Hamarikyu Gardens are located under 10 minutes on foot from Shiodome Station, serviced by either the Toei Oedo or Yurikamome lines.

More info

Find out more about Hamarikyu Gardens.

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Kim Bergström 6 years ago
Went to the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Museum event over the weekend and it was fantastic - very foreigner friendly too, with plenty of English translators! Highly recommended!
Elizabeth S 6 years ago
The grand tea ceremony in such beautiful locations stimulates all the senses. When I attend tea ceremony, I like to dress up a bit. I might not be photogenic, but the tea bowls and accoutrement are.

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