

Kyoto, Japan
What can be more Japanese than a traditional tea ceremony? And what better way to do it than dress in a Japanese way. In a 100 year old machiya (Japanese tea house) we were taken through the history of the tea ceremony and the rituals involved and then allowed to make our own cup of tea, accompanied by Japanese sweets. Both informative and a lot of fun. By now we had (almost) become experts at navigating the rail system. It's a bit confusing in Kyoto as the...