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Festival Events
Updates and Rain Plan Information.

Kendo
Kimono*
Kodomo No Asobi*

Koinobori
Koma‑Mawashi
Koryu Bugei
Martial Arts
Music
Okinawa
  Deigo Kai*
Omikoshi
Origami*
Raku Yaki
Shibori
Storytelling
Sumo*
Tea Ceremony
Taiko*
Tozan Ryu
Walking Tours*
Zen

Rain Plan

*Family Activity

Take Back the Tap!

BYOB - Bring your own water bottle to the Japanese Festival and help us reduce the amount of plastic bottles used during the event. Sustainable choices save water, energy, and money. Learn more.

Take Back the Tap

Chado: The Tea Ceremony
Presented by Professor Kimiko Gunji of the University of Illinois, Tea Master Urasenke Tea School, Kyoto, Japan.

“Boil water and make tea; serve others and drink it yourself.”

teaThis is how chado, the ritual of tea, was explained by its greatest master, Sen no Rikyu. Such simplicity, however, is arrived at only through years of training and study. And typical of most traditional arts of Japan, the observable form of chado is superficial.

Chado is essentially a contemplative exercise. Immersing him or herself in strictly codified patterns of movement several hundreds of years old, the master of the tea ceremony elevates the simple mechanics of preparing a bowl of tea to a level of art.

Tea Ceremony Tickets

Tickets are $25 per person in addition to the price of General Admission and must be purchased in cash, limit two perperson. There are only 12 seats available for each time slot. Limit two tickets per person.

Tickets go on sale one hour before the first scheduled ceremony of each set, and are sold for all three ceremonies in that set at once.

Tea Ceremony tickets available only at the entrance to Plum Viewing Arbor (download map). Cash only. Each ceremony lasts 45 minutes.

Saturday, September 5
Set 1: 1:00 p.m.         1:45 p.m.       2:30 p.m.  
Set 2: 4:45 p.m.         5:30 p.m.       6:15 p.m.

Sunday, September 6
Set1: 11:15 a.m.      12:00 p.m.      12:45 p.m.
Set 2: 3:00 p.m.         3:45 p.m.        4:30 p.m.

Monday, September 7
Set 1: 11:00 a.m.      11:45 a.m.     12:30 p.m.
Set 2: 1:15 p.m.          2:00 p.m.       2:45 p.m.