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Calligraphy & Tea ceremony class

Few traditions capture the essence of Japanese culture like calligraphy and the tea ceremony. Both are deeply rooted in mindfulness and simplicity, offering a glimpse into a world where every detail holds meaning.

Calligraphy, or shodō, is more than writing—it’s a meditative art that reflects the heart and mind of the writer. In this class, you’ll learn the basics and practice writing your name or favorite Japanese words, guided by traditional techniques.

The tea ceremony, chanoyu, complements this with its quiet elegance. You’ll enjoy matcha paired with traditional Japanese sweets and observe the graceful process of preparing the tea. For a unique touch, you’ll also have the chance to grind matcha by hand using a stone grinder, just as it’s done to preserve its vibrant color and delicate flavor.

This experience is open to everyone, from curious beginners to those seeking a deeper connection to Japanese culture. Step into a serene space, slow down, and immerse yourself in these timeless traditions.

about the class

calligraphy and tea ceremony class in Osaka two foreigner from europe enjoying writing kanji

🖌 Calligraphy Basics: Learn to handle the brush, practice writing your name, and create your favorite Japanese characters.

🍵 Tea Ceremony Rituals: Experience the elegance of making and enjoying matcha with traditional Japanese sweets.

🌿 Stone Grinding Matcha: Try grinding matcha yourself using a traditional stone mill to understand its unique flavor and color.

🧑‍🎨 Hands-on Learning: Beginner-friendly and designed to provide a relaxed, engaging experience.

🕒 Duration: 90 minutes

👥 Capacity: Up to 15 participants

class overview

calligraphy and tea ceremony class in Osaka two foreigner from europe enjoying writing kanji

1.Calligraphy

Practice Japanese calligraphy using traditional tools, writing your name or favorite words.

2.Tea ceremony

Experience the beauty of the tea ceremony and learn to prepare matcha following rituals.

3.Sweets tasting

Enjoy traditional Japanese sweets that pair perfectly with matcha.

stone mill matcha experience osaka

4.matcha grinding

Grind matcha by hand with a stone mill for a unique, hands-on experience.

class detail

LocationMatcha Experience Osaka 

Language: English-friendly instructions.

Tools Provided: Fude (Brush), Chasen (tea whisk), and other traditional utensils.

Price: 5000yen~/ person

access

Location:

  • just a 6-minute walk from Esaka Station on the Midosuji Line, making it easily accessible from central Osaka.

Address:

Directions:

  • From Esaka Station, take Exit number 6
  • Walk straight along [insert street name or landmark, if available], and you’ll find our kikui building after turning left.

If you’re traveling from Umeda, Namba, or Shin-Osaka, Esaka Station is only a few stops away, making it a perfect destination for travelers and locals alike.

how to make reservation

  • Book easily
    click on the button below and choose your preference date, time, and people.
  • class flow
    1.submit required information on the booking form
    2.Check your confirmation mail
    3.On the day, come to the location on time and enjoy!

    ※Booking should be done at least 24hours prior to the class 

Why Learn Calligraphy and Tea Ceremony Together?

Both calligraphy and the tea ceremony emphasize focus, patience, and precision. The strokes of a brush and the movements of a tea master share the same principle—finding beauty in simplicity and intention in every action. By experiencing both in a single session, you will gain a deeper understanding of Japan’s cultural philosophy.

A Meaningful Cultural Experience

This class is designed for those who want to go beyond sightseeing and truly engage with Japanese traditions. Unlike simply observing a performance, you will be an active participant, learning each movement and understanding its deeper significance. Whether you are looking for a peaceful moment in your travels or a chance to connect with Japan’s artistic heritage, this experience will leave a lasting impression.

The Osaka Connection

Osaka has played a crucial role in Japan’s tea culture since the Edo period when it was a center of commerce and cultural exchange. Many influential tea masters, including Sen no Rikyū—the historical figure who perfected the tea ceremony—had deep connections to the city. The bustling merchant culture of Osaka also contributed to the development of tea gatherings, where aesthetics and hospitality were highly valued.

Similarly, calligraphy flourished in Osaka as an essential part of education and artistic expression. The city’s historical temples and cultural institutions continue to preserve and promote this refined art. Learning calligraphy and the tea ceremony in Osaka allows participants to connect with centuries-old traditions in an environment that respects and nurtures these cultural practices.

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