Last July, the president of Croesus Bouquet de L’Arthe art tea hired me to participate in Afternoon Tea seminars she hosted at hotels in Osaka, Kyoto, Tokyo, and Yokohama. After one seminar, a guest invited Goda-san, Satoh-san, another speaker, and me to visit her business for foreign VIPs, Club Okitsu-An, in the heart of Kyoto.
Dressed in a peach-colored kimono, Lue-san guided us from the bamboo gate along a winding stone path, through the moss-bound garden, to a wooden house circa 1835. We removed our shoes at the entrance, placed with toes out to make them easier to retrieve. I was given a pair of white tabi (split-toed cloth socks), and encouraged to select a silk kimono to wear over my T-shirt and slacks.
As she secured my obi (sash),…
