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Kyoto Private Maiko Entertainment with Tea Ceremony & Photo Op

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Tea Ceremony with Maiko in Gion

Reviewed by: Rob Lowe, 2016/02/15

It has been one of my life ambitions to have a Tea Ceremony with a Geiko/Maiko in Kyoto and it exceeded my expectations in every way.

The booking system with Veltra was simple and easy although it took a few days to get confirmation of the booking from the venue itself.

The directions to the Tea House were perfect (especially required with the nature of the Gion area of Kyoto with so many small back streets) and the greeting by the Okasan of the Gion Tomikiku Ochaya (Tea House) was pleasant and informative and she gave us lots of information all through the time of the visit, in good English.

The Tea Ceremony and Dance by the Maiko (Tomitsuyu) was beautiful and exquisite and we had the chance to speak to her for some time after the formalities were over. Tomitsuyu spoke perfect English and was very patient and honest with all the 'obvious' questions we asked of her, which I am sure she has been asked many times before.

There were plenty of opportunities for pictures and videos during the entire visit, which were in fact encouraged by the Okasan and the whole experience was designed to ensure the customer was happy with the event.

The dedication that Tomitsuyu has and the training required to perform so perfectly is a credit to such a young girl and we were in slight awe of the commitment is takes to take such a path in life.

The whole experience will live with me for the rest of my life and was definitely worth the wait and I would recommend anyone who is interested in this to make it a priority during your visit to Kyoto. You will not regret it.

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Attended as:Couples
Activity Date:2016/02/12
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Authentic and memorable experience

Reviewed by: Ozfamily, 2016/02/07

Our family of three had a wonderful experience with the Maiko - green tea and sweets were served in a traditional tea ceremony, our Maiko performed a beautiful dance, talked with us at our table about her life as a Maiko in Kyoto, and then allowed us to have photographs taken with her both inside and outside the venue. Our 13 y.o. son was fascinated and very impressed with the experience, as were we. Highly recommended!

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Attended as:Families
Activity Date:2016/01/13
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Lovely event~

Reviewed by: HHHH, 2015/12/07

We have small children and wanted to introduce them to both tea time and Maiko traditions. This was perfect. They could try things, or not, participate or not. they were engaged. Everyone loved this. It was worth the splurge.

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Attended as:Families with Young Children
Activity Date:2015/06/13
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Incredible service from VELTRA and a wonderful experience I'll never forget

Reviewed by: Mark Anderson, 2015/11/03

I used VELTRA so that my partner and I could experience teatime with a Maiko (trainee Geiko) when we visited Gion, Kyoto. Finding Tomikiku, the actual teahouse, on the street was a little hard (a few pictures of the teahouse itself on the VELTRA site would be helpful), since all the signage is in Japanese, naturally, but once there the actual experience was incredible. The owner of the teahouse was a lovely lady who talked us through the ceremony and explained the history of the Geisha. The Maiko herself, by the name of Tomitsuyu, was elegant and refined, and, once she had come out of formal Maiko deportment, was a delight to talk with. My partner and I left the teahouse feeling we had experienced a bit of old Japan, something few others ever have.

The only thing that marred the experience was that, perhaps through no fault of her own, the owner of the teahouse had double-booked the experience through another operator. She was very sorry and asked if we would mind sharing the experience with the English family who arrived shortly after us. Since it was an experience of a lifetime we didn't feel we could turn them away, so they joined us.

My point in explaining that occurrence is that when I explained this to VELTRA they were incredibly understanding and sorry, refunding us half of the cost of the experience. I've rarely had customer service so good, anywhere, so if you are thinking of using VELTRA, perhaps for the first time, and you're not sure, don't be: this is a company that looks after its customers well. I know, having looked at their other experiences, that I will be using VELTRA again.

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Attended as:Couples
Activity Date:2015/10/19
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Giving Support

Reviewed by: KuangYueh , 2015/09/16

It is like
If you have an icon
You will do just like me
Being supportive

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Attended as:Friends
Activity Date:2015/09/14
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Extraordinary experience

Reviewed by: Enchanted, 2015/08/31

Once in a lifetime experience in old Gion, Kyoto. The simple setting was perfect. The Maiko prepared tea for us, danced, and played a drinking game. Enchanting. We talked with her afterwards......just a lovely experience

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Activity Date:2015/08/05
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富津愈 Hope you fine and the best

Reviewed by: KuangYueh , 2015/08/31

My sister
Hope You Could
Stay longer and better
No matter
Where you stand

  • Beautiful and Elegant Always

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Attended as:Friends
Activity Date:2015/08/29
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Absolutely spectacular!!

Reviewed by: Meera , 2015/08/16

Not only were we the only two people at the tea house, but we had the maiko and tea house owner all to ourselves to chat with!!!

The maiko herself was so friendly. She performed a tea ceremony with such grace, with an accompanying explanation from the tea house owner. She then performed a small dance (again, an interpretation for the dance was offered by the tea house owner).

We then had time to just talk to the maiko. She was not only obliging to take pictures, but she made a genuine attempt to speak as much English to us. She seemed to enjoy talking about her favorite music, books and activities - she even taught us a few traditional dance moves!

Everyone was very welcoming, and the tea and sweets were delicious! I would recommend this to anyone who is fascinated with maiko and geiko culture, as it's sure to impress every time!

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Activity Date:2015/08/14
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An out-of-this-world experience

Reviewed by: Hns, 2015/04/13

We weren't expecting anything other than a tea session so we were totally caught by surprise when we reached Gion Kaikan and were asked if we would mind being part of a documentary on maikos for Tokyo's TV Asahi! The house mother was incredibly warm and hospitable and the maiko was very beautiful and entertaining. She also indulged our questions and played a little game with each of us at the end. The whole experience was amazing from start to finish. It's a privilege to be able to book such experiences given the exclusivity of maikos and geikos. Well worth every cent spent!

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Best cultural experience in Kyoto

Reviewed by: M3IS, 2014/10/01

This was our 1st trip to Kyoto and we were eagerly seeking cultural experience with the famous Geiko (Geisha) and tea ceremony. It was definitely a right choice as we could have the tea ceremony in a traditional tea house, with a Maiko making tea and danced for us, and played traditional dinner games with us. We also have plenty of time to take photos with the Maiko, individually and in group. We were also given plenty of time to ask the Maiko and the tea house lady, "the way of Maiko/ Geiko", which is very insightful to Japanese culture. The Maiko that we had was very pretty and danced very well, and as formal as they might look, she was actually very friendly indeed. The kids loved it too, especially the game part. Worth every dollar and would rate it as a must do activity in Kyoto.

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Attended as:Families with Young Children
Activity Date:2014/09/29
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Very good!!

Reviewed by: Renata, 2014/09/20

The tour was really good! we enjoyed it very much. The only thing I'd say is that for a moment there, the English translator stepped out of the room leaving us to talk to the maiko in Japanese. I think she did that because she saw I could speak a little Japanese, but my mother, who didn't, was kind of lost - I had to try to make conversation with the maiko and translate it myself for my mother. But it was only for a few minutes and I'm sure you can ask for the translator to stay with you the whole time. The explanations were very thorough and interesting and they answered every question we had. They were really kind and nice. we enjoyed it very much! I recommend!!!

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Activity Date:2014/08/28
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Fantastic experience, to be recommended

Reviewed by: London Visitor, 2014/05/04

A great experience that I would recommend to others. An opportunity to learn more about this historic way of life.
The time was well managed and gave us time to watch the Maiko perform and talk to us.
The Maiko we met had excellent English.
My advise would be, take photos but also give yourself time to enjoy the experience. It is unusual to be able to visit in a traditional tea house. Other friends who have been to Kyoto are quite envious of this opportunity.

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Attended as:Friends
Activity Date:2014/04/08
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Kyoto Experience

Reviewed by: Andrew, 2014/02/23

Very insightful into the history and lifestyle.
Would definitely go again :-)

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Attended as:Couples
Activity Date:2014/01/31
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