Nowadays, like Japanese food, Matcha is regarded as a healthy item around the world. If you would like to experience a cup of Matcha in Takayaka, there is a perfect place for you. No worry it is not so super formal.
If you don’t have a car, you need to take a *SARUBOBO circulation bus <single trip 200yen> from the bus stop near TAKAYAMA JR station. Get off at CHANOYU NO MORI(茶の湯の森) station.
After you pass through this entrance at Chanoyunomori, originally located in the middle of the forest, you can enter the building. You take off your shoes, then you register at the reception on your right hand side.
A staff will take you to the room where the drink is served.
Upon arriving at the room, Japanese sweets, called Wagashi, are served first. In the Japanese Tea ceremony, sweets are eaten before you drink a cup of tea unlike cakes eaten with tea or coffee. To fully enjoy a cup of macha green tea, the sweetness of a Japanese confection will help soften the bitterness of the tea. The roll of sweets are rather supportive.
Japanese confections please not only your palate but also your eyes. Items change every season. I think you can them ” Edible Art”.
Served with a Hagi cup.
Staff decide the cup for Matcha green tea. Mine was served with a bit ragged cup which gave me a manly impression. Your host decide the choice tea cups too. Enjoy the essence of Japanese hospitality here.
After you finish your drink, you can stroll around the Japanese garden.
While you are in Takaoka, this place also help you enhance the quality of your journey. Experiece a cup of Matcha Green Tea!!
CHANOYUNOMORI 茶の湯の森 Official Website
http://www.nakada-net.jp/chanoyu/english/index.html
●Green Tea served at the table room (1000 yen)
●Served at the Tatami mattress hall (1500 yen) *my recommendation
If you would like to visit the museum, extra admission fee will be charged.
*SARUBOBO circulation bus
One day Pass is also available for 600 yen (Child: 300yen). 2 routes are available, but please take note that only one route goes to Chanoyunomori. Please make sure the bus you take go to the right place.
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