An Immersive Look into Japanese Hospitality Culture
If you are visiting Japan this fall, you’re in luck — Visit Chiyoda is offering the rare opportunity to witness the highlights of Japanese hospitality culture first-hand in the heart of Tokyo. Also known as “Omotenashi,” Japanese hospitality is a deep-rooted way of life that shines through in renowned traditions such as sado (tea ceremony). For the first time ever, the Imperial Palace Outer Gardens will feature a series of premium experiences to convey the spirit of “Omotenashi” to the world. This November, participate in an outdoor tea ceremony, marvel at a stunning ukiyo-e exhibition, and savor the unique Japanese-French cuisine of a two-star Michelin chef, all while admiring the ethereal autumn colors of the Palace.
There are two package options for featured activities:
Full Meal Package
This is an approximately 3-hour experience that features five cultural activities:
- Outdoor Tea Ceremony in the Imperial Palace Outer Gardens
- Special Exhibition of Ukiyo-e Print Collection
- Culinary Experience crafted by a Two-Star Michelin Chef
- Japanese Liqueur Tasting: Edo Period Mirin with Modern Techniques
- Traditional Dance and Music Performance
Price: ¥100,000 per person
Time: Both day and night plans are available.
- Lunch Plan 10:30-14:00
- Night Plan 15:30-19:00
Light Package (no meals)
This is an approximately 90-minute experience that features two cultural activities:
- Outdoor Tea Ceremony in the Imperial Palace Outer Gardens
- Special Exhibition of Ukiyo-e Print Collection
Price: ¥20,000 per person
Time: Select from six time slots from 9:30-16:00.