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Nobata Tea Salon Tekisui

Japan, 1-80 Daishinmachi, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture 506-0851

The local tea culture began in the Edo period. Sokazu Kanamori, who was born as the eldest son of Kashige Kanamori, the second lord of Takayama Castle, was disinherited during the Winter Siege in Osaka and moved to Uji from Kyoto to study and establish a school known as the ``Sowa-ryu.'' ``In the world of tea, Omote-Senke, Ura-Senke, and Mushakoji-Senke are referred to as the three schools of tea.The Sowa school is a samurai tea ceremony, so there is a slight difference from these. For example, when making a tea ceremony, you don't show your palms.It means ``don't reveal your palms,'' and for this reason, it is also called a man's palm.''

Business Time
  • Monday:  9:00~19:00
  • Tuesday:  9:00~19:00
  • Wednesday:  Close
  • Thursday:  9:00~19:00
  • Friday:  9:00~19:00
  • Saturday:  9:00~19:00
  • Sunday:  10:00~16:00
Telephone number 0577-32-0820
Website https://nobata-chaho.jp/
Access
  • 15 minutes walk from JR Takayama Station
Language 日本語
Other Nobata tea shop Business hours: 9:00-19:00 (Sunday 10:00-16:00) Closed: 2nd and 4th Sundays Tea salon Kisui Business hours: 11:00-16:00 Closed: Wednesdays/Irregular holidays
Last Update : 2024.01.20   Hida Takayama Tourism and Convention Association

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