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The Urasenke Kaua’i Kyoukai tea association will hold a tea ceremony at the Lawai International Center on May 27. Photo Courtesy: Lawai International Center

All are welcome to experience a day in the ancient tradition of Japanese tea ceremony presented by the Urasenke Kaua’i Kyoukai tea association at the Lawai International Center on Kaua‘i.

This rare opportunity is being held in the Hall of Compassion, a hand-carved structure true to 13th-century architecture built with the hands and hearts of masters from Asia and volunteers from Kaua’i.

The ceremonies will be held May 27 at 10:30 a.m., 12 noon and 1:30 p.m.

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As the tea ceremony members mature with each season, this might be their last year to offer the experience.

Due to the limit of 25 seats per session, reservations are required. There is a suggested minimum donation of $40.

Click here to donate online and register. All proceeds benefit the nonprofit Lawai International Center.

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For information email [email protected] or text or call (808) 634-3717.

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