Camellia Tea Ceremony

Join us for an authentic tea ceremony with a personal touch.

Step inside a traditional machiya to experience the refined world of matcha.

Tea ceremony is a window into the heart of Japanese culture, drawing together many arts into a single place for guests to enjoy a unique moment together.

Enjoy seasonal sweets, refreshing tea, and before you leave try mastering the basics of tea making, guided by an expert instructor.


Private Tea Ceremonies

Flower Annex

East Kyoto (next door to Flower Teahouse: close to Kiyomizu-dera, Maruyama Park, Yasaka-jinja, Gion, and the city centre.

  • from 8,000 yen per person

  • for ages 4 years old and up

  • All Day Kimono Rental +6,000 yen per person

Flower Annex

East Kyoto (next door to Flower Teahouse: close to Kiyomizu-dera, Maruyama Park, Yasaka-jinja, Gion, and the city centre.

West Kyoto

  • from 10,000 yen per person

  • for ages 4 years old and up

  • All Day Kimono Rental +6,000 yen per person

Garden Teahouse

North West Kyoto: close to Ryoan-ji, Kinkaku-ji (the Golden Pavilion), Ninna-ji, and Myoshin-ji.

  • adults from 4,000 yen per person

  • children 7-12 years old from 2,500 yen

  • for ages 6 year old and up

  • All Day Kimono Rental +6,000 yen per person


Location Information

Garden

Garden Teahouse sits amongst stunning gardens in a traditional, 100 year old house.

We are located a minute’s walk from the main gate of Ryoan-ji, one of Kyoto’s most popular destinations. The zen temple is famed for its rock garden, the most renowned of its kind in the world.

Flower, Annex & Kimono

Flower Teahouse, Flower Annex and Camellia Kimono Studio are located in the historical preservation neighbourhood of Ninenzaka, heart of Kyoto’s famous Higashiyama district.

We’re a short walk from the temples of Kiyomizu-dera, Kodai-ji and Chion-in, Maruyama Park, Yasaka-jinja shrine, and the geisha district of Gion.

 

Flower Teahouse and Flower Annex are our East Kyoto location.

  • Address:

    349-12 Masuya-cho, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, 605-0826

    〒605-0826 京都府京都市東山区桝屋町349番12

  • Closest Bus Stops:

    Higashiyama Yasui Bus Stop (Bus 86 206)

    Kiyomizu-michi Bus Stop (Bus 206・100)

  • Closest Train Stations:

    Gion-Shijo Station: Keihan Line

    Higashiyama Station: Tozai Subway Line

  • Nearby Attractions:

    Kiyomizu-dera temple・Yasaka Pagoda・Kodai-ji temple・Gion・ Maruyama Park・Yasaka-jinja shrine・Chion-in temple


  • for groups of 9 - 20 people

  • from 4,000 yen per person

  • for ages 4 year old and up

  • All Day Kimono Rental +6,000 yen per person

Shared & Group Tea Ceremonies

East Kyoto only

Flower Teahouse

East Kyoto: close to Kiyomizu-dera, Maruyama Park, Yasaka-jinja, Gion, and the city centre.

  • from 15,000 yen per person

  • for ages 4 years old and up

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Kimono rental is not available

 

Garden Teahouse is our West Kyoto location.

  • Address:

    18 Ryoanji Ikenoshita-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto, 616-8003

    〒616-8003 京都市右京区龍安寺池ノ下町18番地

  • Closest Bus Stops:

    Ryoanji-mae Bus Stop (Bus 59JR Bus)

    JR Bus (Kyoto Station to Shuzan line)

    Myoshinji Kitamon-mae Bus Stop (Bus 26)

  • Closest Train Station:

    Ryoanji Station: Keifuku Randen Tram Line

  • Nearby Attractions:

    Ryoan-ji temple・Ninna-ji temple・Myoshin-ji temple・Kinkaku-ji ‘The Golden Pavilion’・Kitano Tenmangu shrine・Hirano-jinja shrine


East Kyoto

Flower Teahouse

East Kyoto: close to Kiyomizu-dera, Maruyama Park, Yasaka-jinja, Gion, and the city centre.

A message from our Director

The warmest of greetings from Kyoto.

My name is Atsuko Mori, and I’m the Director of Camellia Tea Ceremony.

For over 10 years I have dedicated myself to spreading the joy of tea ceremony to foreign visitors to Kyoto.

I established Camellia by myself in the spring of 2014, opening a small tearoom on Ninenzaka. Two years later we moved to a larger machiya, and at this time were also invited to become caretaker of another property close to Ryoan-ji in order to preserve the old house and promote Kyoto’s culture to a wider audience.

After the desperately quiet years of the pandemic it took a little while to recover, but things are looking very bright. Last year we opened a kimono studio for our guests, and this year we have spent a great deal of time refreshing the teahouses to make your experiences as magical as possible.

The kettle’s always on at Camellia, so come and join us for tea.


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