
Camellia Garden Teahouse Kyoto
Experience the serene art of Japanese tea ceremony in a tranquil Kyoto garden, with optional kimono wear for an immersive cultural journey.

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Best Time
Fewer crowds, more serene

Camellia Garden Teahouse Kyoto
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more serene

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Experience the serene art of Japanese tea ceremony in a tranquil Kyoto garden, with optional kimono wear for an immersive cultural journey.
"A serene and memorable experience, highly recommended for its educational and tranquil tea ceremony."

Book Kimono Option Early
Popular kimono experiences sell out; book ahead to secure your spot and preferred style.
Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be removing shoes frequently. Comfortable socks or shoes that are easy to slip on and off are recommended.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.9 · 154 reviews
Type
Tourist Attraction
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Traditional Tea Ceremony
Experience the mindful art of preparing and savoring matcha in a serene setting. Learn the cultural significance and graceful movements.

Kimono Wearing
Included in some packages
Don a beautiful traditional kimono for an immersive cultural experience and memorable photos. Many visitors extend their kimono wear for exploring Kyoto.

Tranquil Garden Setting
The peaceful garden and traditional tea rooms provide a serene backdrop, enhancing the calming and educational aspects of the ceremony. [Review 1, Review 3]
Plans like a pro.
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Planning Your Visit
Book in Advance for Kimono Experiences
Embrace the Serenity
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Insider Tips
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Book Kimono Option Early
Popular kimono experiences sell out; book ahead to secure your spot and preferred style.
Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be removing shoes frequently. Comfortable socks or shoes that are easy to slip on and off are recommended.
Small Group Experience
Opt for smaller group sessions for a more intimate and personalized tea ceremony.
Ask Questions!
Hosts are happy to share insights into the ceremony's meaning and cultural significance. [Review 1, Review 4]
Tips
from all over the internet
Book Kimono Option Early
Popular kimono experiences sell out; book ahead to secure your spot and preferred style.
Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be removing shoes frequently. Comfortable socks or shoes that are easy to slip on and off are recommended.
Small Group Experience
Opt for smaller group sessions for a more intimate and personalized tea ceremony.
Ask Questions!
Hosts are happy to share insights into the ceremony's meaning and cultural significance. [Review 1, Review 4]
Extend Kimono Wear
Some visitors enjoy wearing their kimono for a few hours to explore nearby Kyoto.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise the Camellia Garden Teahouse for its serene atmosphere, graceful tea ceremony, and the educational value of learning about matcha. The option to wear a kimono is a major highlight for many, adding an immersive cultural layer. While generally positive, some may find the experience a bit brief if not opting for extended activities.
"My husband and I were hosted by Maki-San for our tea ceremony. She has elegance, grace and has studied and practiced her art to perfection. Every movement was mindful, purposeful, beautiful. She demonstrated harmony, respect, respect and tranquility with each gesture throughout the ceremony.
She taught us how to bring mindfulness and calm to our usually rushed morning hot caffeinated beverage routine in just a few extra minutes.
The beauty of the gardern, the tea house and rooms adds tranquility to the experience
I highly recommend"
Molly Strattan
"Booked via get your guide. Had a wonderful and serene tea ceremony which was mesmerising to watch and really amazing to learn the whole process and the details behind the tea ceremony. We really enjoyed our time here and loved learning to make matcha. The tea room was so beautiful and peaceful. Really recommend this experience."
Louise Woodhams
"A serene and memorable experience
The tea ceremony at Camellia was truly beautiful and tranquil. From the moment we arrived, we felt warmly welcomed. We learned so much about matcha and its cultural significance, and it was such a joy to take part in making our own tea. A peaceful, educational, and deeply enjoyable experience—highly recommend."
Katya Shcherbakova
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The teahouse is accessible by bus, with the closest stop being a short walk away. Instagram Reels from @camellia.kyoto provide detailed visual guides from the bus stop to the teahouse. Taxis are also an option, with a rank near Ryōan-ji temple. For those using public transport, the Ryōdanji-eki tram stop is also nearby.
While it's nestled in a charming area, the @camellia.kyoto Instagram account offers helpful video tutorials showing the exact routes from nearby transport hubs, making it easier to navigate.
Buses are a common and convenient option from the city center. The provided Instagram Reels can guide you from the bus stop directly to the teahouse.
Yes, it's a pleasant walk. Instagram Reels from the teahouse show routes from Ryōan-ji, including through the scenic 'Dragon Street'.
Information on specific parking facilities is limited, but taxis are mentioned as an option with a rank near Ryōan-ji temple, suggesting it's a viable way to reach the teahouse if driving.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Prices vary depending on the package, with options including kimono rental. Some TikTok videos mention prices around $48 per person for the kimono experience. It's recommended to check their official booking platform for the most current pricing.
Yes, booking in advance is highly recommended, especially if you wish to include the popular kimono experience. This ensures availability and avoids disappointment.
Specific opening hours are not detailed in the provided content, but most tea ceremonies are scheduled throughout the day. Booking in advance will confirm your session time.
Yes, there are various options, including those with and without kimono rentals. Some packages may offer different levels of immersion or duration.
Yes, some visitors have booked their tea ceremony experience through platforms like GetYourGuide, indicating it's a reliable booking method. [Review 2]
🎫 🍵 Onsite Experience
Visitors describe it as a serene, educational, and beautiful experience. You'll learn about matcha, its cultural significance, and how to prepare it yourself. The hosts are graceful and mindful in their demonstrations. [Review 1, Review 2, Review 3, Review 4]
Absolutely! Many packages include the option to wear a traditional kimono, which many visitors find to be a highlight and even wear for exploring Kyoto afterward.
Yes, some TikTok videos mention bringing children who enjoyed the experience and even developed a liking for matcha afterward.
The ceremony emphasizes harmony, respect, and tranquility. You'll be guided on the proper way to receive and drink the tea, and appreciate the mindful movements. [Review 1]
While not explicitly stated, many TikTok videos showcase participants taking photos and videos, suggesting it's generally permitted, especially if done respectfully.
📸 📸 Photography
The tranquil garden, the traditional tea rooms with tatami mats, and of course, participants in kimonos offer beautiful photo opportunities. The natural light within the tea house also enhances pictures. [Review 1, Review 3]
Yes, many visitors capture stunning photos of themselves in kimonos within the teahouse and garden. Some even extend their kimono wear to explore nearby Kyoto for more photo opportunities.
While respecting the serene nature of the ceremony is key, many TikTok videos show participants filming their experience, suggesting it's generally acceptable.
Focus on capturing the serene atmosphere, the intricate details of the tea ceremony, and the beauty of the kimonos. Natural light and candid shots often yield the most authentic results. [Review 1, Review 3]
No specific restrictions are mentioned, but it's always advisable to be mindful of other guests and the solemnity of the ceremony. Avoid intrusive flash photography. [Review 1]
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