Overview

The tea room building on the premises, which is usually closed to the public, will be specially open to the public.
Of the three tea rooms, the three-tatami room named "Itteki-an" is a copy of "Saan" at Yulin-in Temple, Daitokuji Temple, known as the famous seat, and the seven-tami hall is a copy of theOmotesenke family's preference.
Both were designed by Kaichiro Usui, who was called a master craftsman of Sukiya in Kyoto. Please take a look at this opportunity.
*In the case of stormy weather, we will cancel.

■Tea room building tour (with tea room commentary from outside)

Date and time
October 11 (Sat), 12 (Sun), November 8 (Sat), 9 (Sun), 2025
From 19:50 to 2 10:30 to 3 14:15 to 4 15:00 for each session
Time required
About 20 minutes
Meeting place
Near the museum 1F Reception
Participation fee
Free (Admission is required separately)
Capacity
The first 10 people on the day of each event
Application
Not required

■Information on tea ceremony (pay, WEB pre-registration required)

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