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Japanese Tea Ceremony

Sunday, Aug. 24, 2025
10:30am to 2:30pm

University of Alberta Botanic Garden
Tickets are under $20
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Aug.
24

Japanese tea ceremony performed in two styles. Furo Style (host and guests sit on tatami mats on the floor) is hosted in the Ozawa Pavillion. Ryurei style (host and guests to sit on chairs or stools) is hosted in the Ikoi No Ba annex

We will be serving each guest a traditional Japanese sweet, accompanied by a bowl of freshly made matcha during the ceremony. Our sweets are made with sticky rice flour (mochi) and a bean filling.

This event is suitable for adults and children who are able to sit quietly for up to 30 minutes.

The Ikoi No Ba is wheelchair accessible. Guests with mobility concerns may chose an afternoon Ryurei performance.


University of Alberta Botanic Garden

Ozawa Pavillion

51227 Alberta 60
Parkland County, AB, T7Y 1C5


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