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Taihoan

A traditional tearoom serving authentic Uji tea in delightful tea ceremony experiences.

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Built to promote Uji tea and spread the culture of the tea ceremony, this authentic tearoom is kept by the city of Uji in its setting just along the Uji River, named for its position facing the Phoenix Hall of Byodoin Temple.

Enter into the tearoom for a chance to join a tea ceremony casually, even without formal knowledge of the procedures. Tea is served by a tea master and paired with seasonal sweets, allowing visitors to savor the rich aroma and creamy umami of authentic Uji tea. The matcha menu offers the standard usucha (thin tea), along with a limited-time set of koicha (thick tea) and usucha served together. On Sencha Day, held about four times a month, guests can also enjoy "sencha" (steeped green tea) with its refreshing aroma and elegant bitterness, or take up a cup of "gyokuro" (the highest grade of green tea), known for its mellow umami. Tickets for the same day are sold at the adjacent Uji City Tourist Center.

For novice travelers, the ever-popular and beginner-friendly "Otemae Experience” offers guests the chance to try making tea themselves after watching a demonstration by the teacher, is popular among those new to the tea ceremony. This hands-on experience, as well as the "Thin and Thick Tea Set" and the "Gyokuro and Sencha Set", require reservations at least three days in advance, which can be made online or by phone.

Highlights

  • A traditional tea room built by the city of Uji.
  • Enjoy matcha and sencha made with authentic Uji tea.
  • "Otemae Experience" available to try preparing tea yourself.
  • Reservations required at least three days in advance for some courses, including the tea ceremony experience.
  • Tickets are sold at the adjacent tourist center.

Photos

  • The popular "Tea Ceremony Experience," where you can make your own tea  popular (reservation required).

    The popular "Tea Ceremony Experience," where you can make your own tea popular (reservation required).

  • In addition to thin tea, there are also sets with thick tea and options for sencha.

    In addition to thin tea, there are also sets with thick tea and options for sencha.

  • Experience the way of tea in an authentic tea room.

    Experience the way of tea in an authentic tea room.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

A

English, Korean, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese are available.

Q

Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

Free Wi-Fi, JAPAN FREE Wi-Fi and KYOTO Wi-Fi, is available inside the adjacent "Uji City Tourist Center."

Q

Are coin lockers available?

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Not available.

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How long does it take?

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Normal matcha/sencha menus take about 20-30 minutes, and the tea ceremony experience about 40 minutes.

Q

Is there a dress code?

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There isn't a specific dress code, but wearing socks is recommended.

Q

Is it okay if I can't sit in seiza (kneeling position)?

A

Yes, it's fine. Chairs can be provided upon request.

Q

When is "Sencha Day"?

A

It's held irregularly, about four times a month. Please contact us for detailed schedules.

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Details

Name in Japanese
宇治市営茶室 対鳳庵(たいほうあん)
Postal Code
611-0021
Address
2 Togawa, Uji, Uji City, Kyoto
Telephone
0774-23-3334
Closed
December 21st - January 9th
Business Hours
10:00am - 4:00pm
Admission
Thin tea/Sencha each 1,000yen, Gyokuro 1,400yen, Gyokuro and Sencha set 2,000yen, Thick tea and thin tea set 3,000yen / Tea ceremony experience 2,400yen
Access
(1) 10-minute walk from Keihan Uji Line Uji Station.
(2) 10-minute walk from JR Nara Line Uji Station.
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)