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Fukujuen CHA Yugaku Park
Fukujuen CHA Yugaku Park
Fukujuen CHA Yugaku Park
Fukujuen CHA Yugaku Park
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Fukujuen CHA Yugaku Park, Kizugawa

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Last updated Mar 22, 2026

Fukujuen CHA Yugaku Park, also known as CHA Experience Park, is a facility dedicated to the research, trial production, and comprehensive exploration of tea culture. Located in Kizugawa City, Kyoto Prefecture, the park is operated by Fukujuen, a tea company founded in 1790. The facility serves as a meeting place for consumers, producers, and researchers to engage with tea through various educational and hands-on experiences.

The park features a museum documenting the history of tea, its cultivation, processing methods, and diverse uses across different cultures. Visitors can explore example tea rooms representing tea traditions from around the world, showcasing how tea is prepared and enjoyed in different countries including England and Russia. The facility provides comprehensive insights into Uji tea culture, which has been central to Kyoto Prefecture's tea production for centuries.

The park offers multiple hands-on workshops requiring advance reservations, including hand-rolling tea, grinding matcha with a stone mortar (approximately ¥1,320), tea brewing classes (approximately ¥1,320), making Uji tea with ceramic plates, and even Asahiyaki pottery bowl creation. Tea researchers at the facility provide instruction on traditional cultivation practices and optimal preparation techniques for various tea types. The on-site Cafe Hana Chajin operates without reservation requirements, serving matcha opera cake, Japanese black tea, and stone mill matcha experiences.

The park is accessible via a 7-minute walk from Yamadagawa Station or a 15-minute walk from Takanohara Station on the Kintetsu Kyoto Line. Reservations are required for all experiential programs, and fees vary depending on the chosen activity, starting from approximately ¥1,080. The park maintains irregular closing days, so visitors should confirm availability when making reservations.


Phone
+81 774-73-1200
Website
www.cha.fukujuen.com


The area

Address
3-chōme-1-1 Saganakadai, Kizugawa, Kyoto 619-0223, Japan

Phone

+81 774-73-1200

Website

www.cha.fukujuen.com

What other travelers are saying about Fukujuen CHA Yugaku Park, Kizugawa

Very much enjoyed their introduction to matchi. Museum was worthwhile.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, reservations are required for all hands-on workshops and experiential activities at the park. You should contact the facility in advance by telephone to book your desired activities, as walk-in participation is not accepted for most programs. The on-site Cafe Hana Chajin operates without requiring reservations.

The park offers several hands-on workshops including hand-rolling tea, grinding matcha with a traditional stone mortar, tea brewing classes, making Uji tea with ceramic plates, and even creating Asahiyaki pottery bowls. Tea researchers provide instruction on cultivation practices and proper brewing techniques. Each activity typically costs between ¥1,080 and ¥1,320 and lasts approximately two hours.

The park is accessible via two stations on the Kintetsu Kyoto Line. You can walk 7 minutes from Yamadagawa Station or 15 minutes from Takanohara Station. The facility is located in Kizugawa City, approximately one hour from central Kyoto and Uji.

The museum features displays documenting tea history, cultivation methods, processing techniques, and diverse tea traditions from around the world. You can explore example tea rooms representing different cultures, including English and Russian tea traditions, showing how tea is prepared and enjoyed globally. The museum also exhibits historical tools and materials related to the tea industry dating back to the Edo period.

Yes, Cafe Hana Chajin operates on-site without requiring reservations. The cafe serves matcha opera cake, Japanese black tea, and offers stone mill matcha experiences. Visitors can enjoy their refreshments while taking in views of the surrounding tea gardens.
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Larry Wilt
Aug 28, 2024
It's a really fun place where you can have all sorts of experiences, such as tea harvesting, tea making, matcha experiences, and tea ceremonies! I was surprised to see so many different tea leaves grown all over Japan!
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genection
Mar 7, 2026
The website states that tours are only available "on days designated by the museum," so if you want to visit, it seems like you'll have to call ahead rather than just popping in on a whim. I've been there a few times, but I've never been able to visit on a closed day. However, there seem to be other companies on the premises besides Ito En, so you can take a walk around. There were also brushwood trees on the premises.
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京都最南端在住
Dec 27, 2024
Located close to the nearest station, it's like an oasis in the city where you can enjoy tea picking in casual clothes. (^o^)
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茶臼の空間
Mar 7, 2024
I highly recommend the matcha experience! You can learn how to carefully grind the tea in a millstone, and then enjoy the tea exhibition afterwards. It was a very satisfying experience.
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M H
Sep 23, 2024