Beyond walking beneath towering bamboo stalks, guests can join hands-on bamboo weaving workshops led by local artisans—lasting about 90 minutes and costing ¥3,000. These sessions teach traditional techniques for crafting small baskets or pen holders.
Weekend visitors may also enjoy morning tea ceremonies held in secluded teahouses nestled within the grove, where you sip matcha while surrounded by quiet elegance—a true expression of wabi-sabi aesthetics. Renting a kimono and geta sandals enhances immersion, allowing you to stroll gracefully through the path.
Don’t miss hidden teahouses like Chifūtei, offering handmade wagashi and green tea in peaceful settings. Early morning visits (7:00–9:00 AM) provide ideal lighting and fewer crowds for photography and reflection.