Backesenke Igen tea ceremony

Backesenke Igen tea ceremony

Event Overview

The Oshinsui "Nōgū no Mizu" (water intake time 6-17), which springs from the Minazase Shrine precinct, was selected as a national famous water center. The tea ceremony ceremony is also open at the same palace where the famous water springs, and on April 5 every year, a tea ceremony held by the service of the Rai Senke family is held against the festival gods, Gotoba, Domi and Shuntoku, and the precinct is buzzing throughout the day. There is a tea room "Eokshin-tei" (reservation required) of Emperor Go Mizuo, which is an important cultural property.

Info

阪急水無瀬駅→徒歩10分。またはJR島本駅→徒歩10分
名神高速大山崎ICから国道171号経由3km5~10分
30台/無料

Event Period

Price

無料(茶会は一般参加不可)

Event Category

Enodal, annual event

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