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Paths of Righteousness: Samurai tea ceremony and iaido activity

Paths of Righteousness: Samurai tea ceremony and iaido activity

North Gifu

Tradition & History

Delve deep and engage with two integral practices of bushido, the way of the samurai, thriving well even to this day in Hida Takayama, a city well-known for its traditional crafts and historical merchant districts. The first featured through this course is the Sowaryu-style of tea ceremony, founded about 400 years ago by Shigechika “Sowa” of the Kanamori family that ruled the Hida-Takayama domain. Passed down primarily through temples in Takayama, this warrior-style left an indelible mark on the culture of Kyoto, influencing the tea ceremonies held in various locations from the gardens of Ohara Town's Sanzenin Temple to the tea rooms of Kinkakuji. Discover what it's like for yourself by joining a Sowaryu-style tea ceremony, and enjoy Japanese sweets with usucha ("thin tea" - usually used for tea ceremonies) while you learn about the differences between the tea ceremonies held by the merchant class and that of the samurai class. After that, it's time for a change of clothes and pace for iaido! You'll put on kimono and hakama, before moving to the Emaden (shrine building where votive picture tablets are hung). Calm and steady your heart as a hanshi (master instructor) of the Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu Iaido, one of the two most widely practiced schools of iaido in Japan, guides you through a series of kata (form, movement), such as battou (sword-drawing), kobo (attack and defense), noto (sword-sheathing). You will receive a certificate of completion upon finishing the iaido activity. From the calm and graceful steps of the tea ceremony, to the swift and powerful moves of iaido, walk the paths of righteousness the way the samurais did in the spirit of bushido.

Recommended points

● Encounter the spiritual essence of the practices by the samurai through the Sowaryu-style tea ceremony.
● Savor usucha ("thin tea") and Japanese sweets while closely watching the warrior-style preparation of tea.
● Experience authentic iaido dressed in a kimono and hakama, and receive a certificate of completion as proof of your achievements.
● Personal instruction from a hanshi (master instructor) of the Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu Iaido.

Overview

Season
2025/1/6~2026/3/31
2026/4/1~2027/3/31
Activity Time
2 hours 30 minutes
Place

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Sakuramachi, Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture. 506-0858

Number of Participants
2 to 6 people
Reference Price
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※ Guide interpreters, pick up and drop off transportation as well as other custom arrangements can be made. Please inquire for further details.
Starting Point
Sakuramachi
Ending Point
Sakuramachi
Meeting Time
9:00
Schedule
・9:45 - Meetup
・10:00 - Sowaryu tea ceremony
・10:40- Putting on garments at a separate room
・11:00 - Iai
・12:00 - Course completion

*This itinerary is an example
Important Information
- Please come in comfortable clothes you can easily move in.
- In case of snowfall or low temperatures, the iai activities will be moved indoors.
- Please note that talking during the tea ceremony is not allowed.
Contact Information
Discover-GIFU
Phone number: +81-(0)58-265-4831 (weekdays 9:30-17:30)
Email address: customer@gifu-tj.jp

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