Tsurugajo Great Tea Party (32nd Rinkaku Transfer Memorial Tea Party)

Tsurugajo Great Tea Party (32nd Rinkaku Transfer Memorial Tea Party)

Event Overview

After the Boshin War, the tea house Rinkaku, which escaped the fate of demolition and has been preserved in the city, has been relocated and restored to the original site of the Tsurugajo Honmaru in 1990, and holds a memorial tea party every year.

Info

JR Aizuwakamatsu Station → Bus 15 minutes, bus stop: Tsurugajo north exit, 3 minutes walk
6km 20 minutes from Aizuwakamatsu IC on Banetsu Road via National Route 121
200 units/2 hours 300 yen

Event Period

* 10 to 15 o'clock

Price

One seat 700 yen

Event Category

Seasonal Festivals & Annual Events


2017 Tea Party

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