The Way of Tea
The Japanese tea ceremony, or chanoyu, embodies omotenashi, the Japanese art of hospitality. Within Tea House Senkutsu, a serene ritual unfolds, where the scent of fresh tatami, the quiet simmer of steam and the gentle play of light and shadow bring perfect harmony. Through this balance of elements, a spirit of respect and tranquillity prevails, inviting guests to experience deep cultural immersion through chanoyu, the Japanese Way of Tea.
Harmony with Nature
Crafted using meticulously selected materials, including Kitayama cedar and Takagamine soil the tea house is an ode to enduring elegance. Designed by Sen Art Studio and constructed by Nakamura Sotoji Komuten, its craftsmanship reveals a structure that reflects light and shadow, carrying forward the enduring elegance of Japanese architecture.
Cultural Immersions
In the traditional tatami-floored tea room guests can take part in authentic Japanese tea ceremonies, while in the chair-style ryurei seating area, a more relaxed approach invites guests to enjoy a daily welcome matcha at their leisure or join seasonal cultural programmes including wagashi (Japanese sweets) making and collaborative art sessions with Japanese painters.