This tea house is located on a separate small island, wrapped in trees and bushes. Only a narrow bridge leads to it, on which there is a wooden partition with ads for visitors. In the pond in which this island is located quite a lot of ducks and they are not at all afraid of people, since on the other side there is a small descent to the water from which people are suitable to feed them. This place looks very beautiful and atmospheric, and I really liked to take photos here, as if it were a separate oriental atmosphere around this island, right in the center of a...
Read moreBeautiful Japanese tea house similar to those found in Japan. This is actually Japanese Tea Ceremony school from the Urasenke branch. Different teachers deliver training in German and/or English, perhaps in Japanese too. The waiting list to start the training is 6 months on average. It can only be visited to attend tea ceremonies some months during the year. The ticket is 8 euros at the entrance, the explanations about the ceremony are provided in German. At the end a bowl of matcha is served to the public. Highly...
Read more⭐ Japanese Teahouse Kanshoan, Munich A peaceful gem tucked in the English Garden behind Haus der Kunst—authentic Japanese architecture, koi pond, and tatami tranquility! From April to October, traditional tea ceremonies (max 25 participants, €10 adults/€5 kids) are held at 14:00–17:00—no reservations. First-come, first-served with matcha and wagashi included. Reachable via Odeonsplatz, Lehel, or Bus 100. Perfect for quiet reflection, photos, and cultural immersion. #Munich #TeaCeremony #JapaneseCulture...
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