
Japanisches Teehaus Kanshoan
Discover Japanese tranquility in Munich's green heart
Did you know?
The Japanese Tea House Kanshoan in the Englischer Garten was constructed by Japanese craftsmen, reflecting traditional Japanese tea culture.
Quick Facts
- Wheelchair Access
- Not accessible
- Phone
- +49 89 224319
Guided Story
Imagine being transported to a tranquil corner of Japan, with the rustling of bamboo and the gentle sound of water nearby. That’s the magic of the Japanese Tea House Kanshoan. Look around, and you’ll notice the house’s simple yet elegant design, blending seamlessly with the garden’s tranquility. Did you know they hold traditional tea ceremonies here? It’s more than just sipping tea; it’s an art form rooted in mindfulness and respect. If you’re lucky, you might catch a demonstration. Now, turn around and you’ll see a small stream flowing gently, adding to the meditative vibe and helping you escape the city’s hustle. A true oasis of calm in the heart of Munich.
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