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Schedule Details
Start: 2025-11-22T10:30:00 | End: 2025-11-22T12:30:00
Price Details
Lowest: 129.89 USD; Highest: 129.89 USD
Age Restrictions
Not available
Ticket Website
Location Details
New York
889 Broadway PHC, New York, NY 10003
About the Event
Join us to celebrate the opening ritual of the 2025 tea jar and enjoy the taste of this year's matcha as it finishes maturing
Let's enjoy the most prestigious tea ceremony together!
While each month has its special characteristics, November is regarded as most important month of the chanoyu 茶の湯 calendar. The “New Year” of the Japanese way of matcha tea is celebrated with the Kuchikiri 口切り ritual.
In Japan, tea leaves are harvested every May, dried, packed into the chatsubo 茶壷 (tea jar), and stored in a cool, dark place for six months to mature. The umami of the tea leaves deepens, just like aging wine or whiskey. During Kuchikiri, the tea master cuts the seal of the chatsubo with a sword in front of the guests and removes the tea leaves. The leaves are ground into matcha and served as koicha (thick matcha/ formal matcha) so everyone tastes the new tea of the year together.
Kuchikiri has been handed down since ancient times as a very important ritual, though nowadays it is rarely performed. Yoshitsugu Nagano, a master of the samurai tea style Ueda Soko Ryu, introduced this custom to the New York City public when he arrived in 2019, and he continues to host the annual gathering.
This time, fresh tea leaves taken from the jar are ground on the spot using a special millstone, allowing visitors to enjoy fresh matcha!
Detail of Kuchikiri ritual 口切の儀:
1. Kuchikiri 口切
2. Sumitemae(charcoal laying) 炭手前
3. Congratulatory sweets 祝いの善哉
4. Koicha (thick matcha) 濃茶
5. Usucha (thin matcha) 薄茶
6. Discussion time
- Explanation of the Kuchikiri Ritual
- the history of Japanese tea ceremony
- the relationships of samurai and tea ceremony
- the spirituality of tea ceremony
- introduction of the tools that we use
- question and answer
*The contents are subject to change.
*If you have allergies, vegetarianism, or other dietary requirements, please contact us at least three days prior to the tea ceremony.
Dress code:
Western-style clothes are acceptable. No sleeveless shirts, or short mini skirts. Please bring a clean pair of white socks. (We have some extra)
Please take off jewelry and watches.
Precautions:
- In the event of cancellation by the customer less than two weeks prior to the tea ritual, the ticket will not be refunded or changed to another tea ritual.
- If you arrive after the start time, you could not join the ritual in the middle of the ceremony after it has begun, as it will interfere with the ritual. Please be sure to arrive at the venue before the start of the ritual. If you fail to arrive in time, we will not be able to refund your ticket or change your ticket to another tea ritual.
- The images are a record of the tea ceremonies we have held so far. They do not show the contents of this tea ceremony.
- The staff will take pictures of the tea ceremony. Please note that the images taken may be used for publicity purposes at a later date.
Support:
Globus Family / Nippon Cha / Ueda Soko-ryu



