2026.05.19
Events & Seminars
Let's learn about the traditional Japanese culture of the tea ceremony (sado)!
Let's learn about the traditional Japanese culture of the tea ceremony (sado)!
The Japanese tea ceremony, known as sadō, is a traditional cultural practice in which the host prepares and
serves tea to guests. Through this ritual, the host offers heartfelt hospitality (omotenashi), and the guests
receive and appreciate the tea in return.
Also called chanoyu, the tea ceremony is considered a comprehensive art form that brings together the tea
room and garden setting, the selection of utensils, the presentation of food, and refined etiquette.
Come enjoy freshly made matcha and traditional Japanese sweets while getting a hands-on introduction to
this iconic Japanese tradition.
The workshop will be led by an experienced instructor, Hanai Sōyū, who has over 50 years of practice and
will guide you with care.
Venue: Zangetsutei, Sendai Ryokusaikan, Aobayama Park〒980-0863 Kawauchi Oimawashi, Aoba-ku,
Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture
The Japanese tea ceremony, known as sadō, is a traditional cultural practice in which the host prepares and
serves tea to guests. Through this ritual, the host offers heartfelt hospitality (omotenashi), and the guests
receive and appreciate the tea in return.
Also called chanoyu, the tea ceremony is considered a comprehensive art form that brings together the tea
room and garden setting, the selection of utensils, the presentation of food, and refined etiquette.
Come enjoy freshly made matcha and traditional Japanese sweets while getting a hands-on introduction to
this iconic Japanese tradition.
The workshop will be led by an experienced instructor, Hanai Sōyū, who has over 50 years of practice and
will guide you with care.
Venue: Zangetsutei, Sendai Ryokusaikan, Aobayama Park〒980-0863 Kawauchi Oimawashi, Aoba-ku,
Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture
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