Expérience privée
Meet the SENSEI
Meet the SENSEI #1
Le véritable monde du thé japonais
SENSEI of Japanese Culture / Tea Ceremony
Kizu Sousen SENSEI
Kizu Sousen is the current head of Bokushin-an Kizu-ke, a tea family established over 200 years ago within the tradition of Sen no Rikyū and the Mushanokōji Senke school.
Inheriting this lineage in 2013, he continues to preserve and share the spirit of chanoyu as a living expression of Japanese culture.
Meet the SENSEI #2
The Real world of "Japan Tea"
Le SENSEI du thé japonais
Ako Yoshino SENSEI
A Japan Tea researcher and lecturer at Shizuoka University, offering a quiet, grounded perspective that reveals the deeper essence of tea through place, culture, and lived experience.
Meet the SENSEI #3
Traditional Performing Arts "Noh"
SENSEI of Noh
Shinya Kobayashi SENSEI
He first entered the world of the traditional performing art "Noh" at the age of five.
He has continued his training for over 40 years and is now active as one of Japan's leading Noh performers.
Meet the SENSEI #4
Ancient Japanese Caligraphy "Heian - Hiragana"
SENSEI for Hiragana Caligraphy
Keiko Minoura SENSEI
She is one of the few calligraphers in modern Japan who has revived "HEIAN-hiragana", a character that was first used in WAKA poetry during the Heian period, over 1,000 years ago, as an Art.
She has been practicing calligraphy for 50 years.
CHASHAKU -Japanese Tea Scoop Carving
SENSEI for Chashaku Carving
Gakan Inoue SENSEI
Now in Preparation
Session en petit groupe
Expériences culturelles
Expériences culturelles #1
Expérience autour du thé japonais
Ce n’est pas une approche touristique, mais une rencontre plus intime, rendue possible par les liens profonds que wanova entretient avec la culture du thé japonais — là où le thé, l’espace et la sensibilité se révèlent avec justesse et profondeur.
Expériences culturelles #2
Expériences autour du saké japonais
Ce n’est pas une simple initiation touristique, mais une rencontre plus intime, née des liens profonds que wanova entretient avec la culture du saké japonais — là où le saké, les pièces qui l’accompagnent et la sensibilité se révèlent avec naturel et profondeur.