Meimei-an Teahouse Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Enjoy peaceful time
Like other Japanese teahouses, visitors can enjoy matcha and confectionaries along with looking at a beautiful Japanese garden. But visitors can also see a very old wooden little teahouse which is ...
Original tea house with a very peaceful atmosphere
It took me a little while to locate the tea house perched on the slope. It's very quiet and peaceful there and you can see Matsue Castle at the lookout point there. The matcha and wagashi served there...
So this was my first experience of Traditional Tea in Japan. The person in charge explained everything very slowly, so that I can clearly understand. The green tea tasted so good that I really want to...
Teahouse Meimei-an is an excellent place to enjoy an authentic Japanese tea ceremony (Sado) as well as the quietness of the adorable little garden in front of the teahouse.
This is an easy to miss gem. The tiny tea house is said to be one of the oldest in Japan. Sometimes "age" refers to the site rather than the building in Japan, however its dimensions and scale cer...
Enjoy peaceful time
Like other Japanese teahouses, visitors can enjoy matcha and confectionaries along with looking at a beautiful Japanese garden. But visitors can also see a very old wooden little teahouse which is ...
Original tea house with a very peaceful atmosphere
It took me a little while to locate the tea house perched on the slope. It's very quiet and peaceful there and you can see Matsue Castle at the lookout point there. The matcha and wagashi served there...
Very Kind, Very traditional.
So this was my first experience of Traditional Tea in Japan. The person in charge explained everything very slowly, so that I can clearly understand. The green tea tasted so good that I really want to...
Harmony for the soul
Teahouse Meimei-an is an excellent place to enjoy an authentic Japanese tea ceremony (Sado) as well as the quietness of the adorable little garden in front of the teahouse.
A special moment
This is an easy to miss gem. The tiny tea house is said to be one of the oldest in Japan. Sometimes "age" refers to the site rather than the building in Japan, however its dimensions and scale cer...