Begin with a casual tea ceremony at the Rikyu and Tea Culture Museum. Enjoy one traditional wagashi sweet and a professionally prepared bowl of matcha in a relaxed style tea room.
Next, take a short walk to Shukuin Station and ride the charming Hankai Tramway to Shimmeicho. This nostalgic local streetcar offers a unique glimpse into daily life in Sakai.
Then, visit a private knife museum operated by Sakai Toji. Photography is not allowed to protect the value of the historical exhibits. Inside, learn how Japanese knives are made, explore various knife shapes, compare Kanto and Kansai blade styles, and discover the differences between Japanese and Western knives. These exhibits can only be viewed through this tour.
Finish with an optional shopping experience at the Sakai Toji knife shop, where your host will guide you through knife types, steel differences, and recommended choices for your cooking style.