★★★ Online reservation limited plan << Limited to 8 people >> ★★★
A great plan where you can experience japanese culture in three ways (calligraphy, tea ceremony, flower arrangement) in 3 hours in one day.
【Calligraphy】
We’ll be delighted if you could feel the importance of putting your heart in when writing a character and seeing how Shodo is profound all while feeling the possibilities of brush written characters. Through experiencing Shodo, we hope that the Japanese written characters will be spread throughout the world and people could feel the warmth of brush written Japanese characters.
【Tea ceremony】
When making a cup of tea, focus your mind to listen to the sound of water, and the sound of whisking tea. In the time of tranquility, you are facing your inner self through all five senses. Enjoy the space of Sado while having Matcha and Japanese-Okinawan sweets in the tearoom.
【Flower arrangement】
You may choose to arrange the flowers in the traditional way or you may freely arrange in your original style. When you add your taste to the flower arrangement, you will see a beautiful world right in front of you. In “Sasagirian”, you will have a moment to deeply feel the unique tropical flowers grown in Okinawa and the elegant traditional Japanese flowers.
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- Pre-payment by credit card
Price |
above 13 years old:
¥0
4 years old - 12 years old: ¥0 |
Schedule |
Reception procedures |
Age | 4years old ~ |
Min. of PAX | 2people |
Things included in the price |
Experience fee |
Meeting Place |
〒904-0401 1765-8 Nakama, Onna-son, Okinawa. MapCode : 206 351 733*47 |
Meeting Time |
Please come by the time of your reservation. |
Important notice |
Capacity of small groups of up to 8 persons.Reservation requires at a minimum of 2 people and at a maximum of 8 peoole. |
Cancellation Policy |
In the case of cancellation due to customer's convenience, the cancellation fees will be incurred as follows: |
Organizer |
Sasagirian (笹桐庵)
Open: from Thursdays to Sundays, 13:00 to 17:00. Closed on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Also closes on Qingming day, Vernal and Autumnal Equinox Days, Obon period of the Japan's old (lunisolar) calendar and New Year holidays. |