Date(s)
① October 20 (Mon),
② October 27 (Mon),
③ November 3 (Mon),
④ November 17 (Mon)
Time(s)
① 11:30am to 1:00pm
② 1:30pm to 3:00pm
Cost
¥3,000 (includes tour of the museum, matcha tea and Japanese sweets)
Enjoy freshly made Japanese sweets and matcha in a former merchant’s mansion
Step into the heart of Hagi’s cultural heritage with this limited-time program, combining history, tradition, and taste at the Kikuya Family Residence, a wealthy merchant’s residence from the Edo period. Also once used as a guest house for prestigious guests, the residence is designated as an Important Cultural Property.
After a tour of the residence’s main building, we will guide you to a special guest room, built in 1934 to welcome a member of the Imperial family. In this room, normally closed to the public, you’ll experience the essence of Japanese hospitality: freshly crafted seasonal Japanese sweets prepared before your eyes by a local artisan, paired with matcha tea served in handpicked Hagi yaki pottery tea bowls. As you savor these delights, take in the view of the beautifully landscaped garden—an intimate experience of culture and elegance that bridges past and present.
Meet the Hosts
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Kikuya Residence Preservation Society
The Kikuya Family Residence, located in Hagi Castle Town—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—was once home to the Kikuya merchants, who served Hagi’s domain lords during the Edo period. With five buildings designated as Important Cultural Properties, the estate has stood for over 400 years. Its architecture, gardens, and art collections allow visitors to experience the atmosphere of the Edo, Meiji, Taisho, and Showa eras.
After touring the cultural treasures of the residence, guests are invited to a private, traditional Japanese room overlooking the garden, where a Japanese sweets artisan will create seasonal confections before your eyes. Freshly made Japanese sweets will be served alongside matcha tea whisked in exquisite Hagi yaki bowls, for a rare and memorable cultural experience.
Schedule
- Meet at Kikuya Family Residence
- Guided tour of the residence
- Japanese sweets & matcha experience
- Finish
*Schedule may change due to weather conditions, etc.
Photo Gallery

Treasures Found Here
Cultural Heritages of Kikuya Family Residence
The wealthy merchant’s Edo period residence, designated Important Cultural Property and National Historic Site, with stunning gardens, art, and traditional household items.
Matcha Tea Served in Hagi Yaki Pottery
Hagi yaki tea bowls, renowned for their use in tea ceremony, are prized for enhancing the experience of matcha in both formal and daily settings.
Handcrafted Japanese Sweets
Delicately crafted sweets designed to complement matcha tea, honoring the beauty of Japan’s four seasons—especially exquisite when enjoyed freshly made.
Information
| Date(s) | ① October 20 (Mon), ② October 27 (Mon), ③ November 3 (Mon), ④ November 17 (Mon) |
| Time(s) | ① 11:30am to 1:00pm ② 1:30pm to 3:00pm |
| Location | Kikuya Family Residence 1-1 Gofukumachi, Hagi-shi 758-0072 |
| Access | ・5 minute walk from the Hagi Central Park Parking Lot ・5 minute walk from the Hagi Museum Parking Lot |
| Parking | No parking available. Please use the Hagi Municipal Central Park Parking Lot or the Hagi Museum Parking Lot. |
| Cost | ¥3,000 (includes tour of the museum, matcha tea and Japanese sweets) |
| Payment Method | Cash, credit card and QR code payment accepted |
| Capacity | 1 to 10 people. Must be 10 years old and above. |
| What to bring | A pair of socks or tabi. (Please refrain from entering the residence barefoot.) |
| Please note | If you have difficulty sitting on the floor, please let us know in advance so that we can prepare table and chairs for you. |
| How to make a reservation | ・By phone (9:00 to 4:30 pm): 0838-22-0005 |
| Reservation Deadline | Please reserve at least 3 days in advance. |
| Cancelations | Same day: Must pay 50% of program cost No-show: Must pay 100% of program cost |
Recommended for…
- Solo-travelers
- Families
- Friends
- Couples


