Japanese Tea Experience Sayama - Embrace Tradition and Peace

Overview: A Journey into Japan’s Tea Culture🍵

The Japanese Tea Experience in Sayama invites visitors to explore the rich traditions of Japanese tea culture. Nestled in the beautiful landscapes of Sayama, this experience offers a peaceful retreat where you can learn about tea cultivation, participate in a traditional tea ceremony, and savor the unique flavors of Sayama tea.

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How to Participate in the Japanese Tea Experience in Sayama🍵 (Last updated: May 12, 2025)

Visitors are encouraged to book their tea experience sessions in advance through local tea houses or cultural centers in Sayama. The experience typically includes a tour of the tea fields, an introduction to the tea-making process, and a traditional tea ceremony where you can enjoy freshly brewed Sayama tea.

Featured: Miyanoen Tea Garden in Sayama

For a truly authentic experience, we recommend visiting Miyanoen Tea Garden in Sayama. Miyanoen offers guided tours of their lush tea fields, hands-on tea picking experiences (available at 10:00 and 14:00), as well as Japanese black tea (wakoucha) and matcha experiences. You can participate in tea picking, learn about the tea-making process, and enjoy a traditional tea ceremony. The garden is known for its warm hospitality and deep-rooted tea-making traditions, making it an ideal destination for both first-time visitors and tea enthusiasts.

How to Reach Sayama for the Tea Experience

Note: To reach Miyanoen Tea Garden from major areas in Tokyo, the basic route is to travel to Takadanobaba Station first, then transfer to the Seibu Ikebukuro Line towards Sayamashi. This is the most convenient way from central Tokyo locations such as Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ikebukuro, and Tokyo Station.

Departure Station Route Estimated Time Estimated Cost
Shinjuku (to Miyanoen Tea Garden) JR Yamanote Line → Takadanobaba
Seibu Ikebukuro Line (Limited Express Koedo ) → Sayamashi
Seibu Bus (Sayama 31) → Sayamadai Minami
Walk (~11 min) to Miyanoen Tea Garden
~80–90 min ¥1,200〜¥1,500
Ikebukuro (to Miyanoen Tea Garden) JR Yamanote Line (Inner Loop) → Takadanobaba
Seibu Ikebukuro Line (Limited Express Koedo ) → Sayamashi
Seibu Bus (Sayama 31) → Sayamadai Minami
Walk (~11 min) to Miyanoen Tea Garden
~70–80 min ¥1,200〜¥1,500
Shibuya (to Miyanoen Tea Garden) JR Yamanote Line (Outer Loop) → Takadanobaba
Seibu Ikebukuro Line (Limited Express Koedo ) → Sayamashi
Seibu Bus (Sayama 31) → Sayamadai Minami
Walk (~11 min) to Miyanoen Tea Garden
~85–95 min ¥1,200〜¥1,500
Tokyo Station (to Miyanoen Tea Garden) JR Chuo Line Rapid (Musashi-Koganei bound) → Shinjuku
JR Yamanote Line (Outer Loop) → Takadanobaba
Seibu Ikebukuro Line (Limited Express Koedo, Hon-Kawagoe bound) → Sayamashi
Seibu Bus (Sayama 31) → Sayamadai Minami
Walk (~11 min) to Miyanoen Tea Garden
~95–105 min ¥1,400〜¥1,600

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Activity Information

  • Location: Miyanoen Tea Garden, Sayama city, Saitama, Japan
  • Session Times: Tea picking and experiences are held at 10:00 and 14:00 (advance reservation required)
  • Recommended Season: Spring and Autumn for the best tea picking and scenery (Tea picking experience is generally available from May to October)
  • Notes: Sessions are not available all day. Please check the official website for available dates and times. Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended for field activities.
  • Budget: Typically ¥2,000–¥5,000 per person, depending on the experience
  • Specialty: Sayama tea, Japanese black tea (wakoucha), and matcha experiences