The Japanese tea ceremony (known as sadō/chadō (茶道, 'The Way of Tea') or chanoyu (茶の湯) lit. 'Hot water for tea') is a Japanese cultural activity involving...
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traditional tea ceremony and even overtaking by Japanese tea ceremony. Moreover, after liberation from Japanese rule, Korean tea ceremony suffered further...
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16th century, the art of the "tea ceremony" was formalized. It is now one of the most emblematic elements of Japanese culture, whose influence extends...
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The history of tea in Japan began as early as the 8th century, when the first known references were made in Japanese records. Tea became a drink of the...
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Matcha (redirect from Green tea powder)
hostess prepares matcha during a Japanese outdoor tea ceremony There are four types of powdered Japanese green tea and the differences of them are as...
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Tea utensils (茶道具, chadōgu) are the tools and utensils used in chadō, the Japanese way of tea. Tea utensils can be divided into five major categories:...
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Chashitsu (redirect from Japanese Tea house)
Chashitsu (茶室, "tea room") in Japanese tradition is an architectural space designed to be used for tea ceremony (chanoyu) gatherings. The architectural...
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of Japanese tea" refers to the various lines or "streams" of Japanese tea ceremony. The word "schools" here is an English rendering of the Japanese term...
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The Korean tea ceremony (Korean: 다례, romanized: darye, IPA: [ta.ɾje]) is a traditional form of tea ceremony practiced in Korea. Darye literally refers...
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Ryukyuan tea ceremony is influenced by both Chinese tea ceremony and Japanese tea ceremony. Based on the unique taste of tea drinking, the unique tea culture...
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tea ceremony. Chinese tea culture, especially the material aspects of tea cultivation, processing, and teaware also influenced later adopters of tea,...
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an important part of Japanese culture, especially in more traditional activities such as the tea ceremony, kendo, and Japanese dancing (日本舞踊, Nihon-buyō)...
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developed for the entry gardens to Japanese teahouses, intended to set the mood of guests arriving for the Japanese tea ceremony. These are designed almost exclusively...
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Chinese tea preparation method sometimes called a "tea ceremony". It is probably based on the tea preparation approaches originating in Fujian and the...
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have created intricate formal ceremonies for these events. East Asian tea ceremonies, with their roots in the Chinese tea culture, differ slightly among...
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Enshū-ryū (遠州流) is a school of Japanese tea ceremony and also of ikebana, the art of flower arrangement. Another school is the Kobori Enshū-ryū. It originated...
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Seiza (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
and it is commonly used in several Japanese practices, including Japanese martial arts and the Japanese tea ceremony. Sitting seiza-style is often difficult...
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three tea rooms, or Chashitsu, a tea garden (Roji) and Japanese rock garden. It currently conducts classes in Japanese tea ceremony, Japanese Aesthetics...
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Ichi-go ichi-e (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
Japanese tea ceremonies, especially tea masters Sen no Rikyū and Ii Naosuke. The term can be traced back to the 16th century to an expression by tea master...
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twigs of the tea tree hōjicha - roasted green tea genmaicha - mixed low - level green tea and roasted brown rice. Japanese tea ceremony List of oldest...
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La Salle University (redirect from Japanese Tea Ceremony House)
Retrieved June 26, 2016. "La Salle University to Hold Groundbreaking Ceremony for New $26 Million Residence Hall and Dining Facility". Lasalle.edu. Retrieved...
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Chagama (redirect from Kama (Japanese tea ceremony))
Chagama (茶釜, "tea kettle") is a Japanese term referring to the metal pot or kettle used in the Japanese tea ceremony. Kama are made of cast iron, and are...
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Taoism, but also the secular aspects of tea and Japanese life. The book emphasizes how Teaism taught the Japanese many things, the most important of which...
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The Japanese Tea Garden (Japanese: 日本茶園) in San Francisco, California, is a popular feature of Golden Gate Park, originally built as part of a sprawling...
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Fukusa (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
帛紗 and 服紗) are a type of Japanese textile used for gift-wrapping or for purifying equipment during a Japanese tea ceremony. Fukusa are square or almost...
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a highly stylized product line inspired by the Japanese tea ceremony, intended to "elevate a cup of tea into an extraordinary experience for all of your...
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Uji tea (宇治茶, Uji-cha) is a common name for all Japanese green tea produced from Uji, Kyoto. The three main types of Uji tea are Matcha, Sencha and Gyokuro...
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the ceremony surrounding it played a prominent role in feudal diplomacy. In 1738, Soen Nagatani developed Japanese sencha (煎茶), literally simmered tea, which...
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century Azuchi–Momoyama period for the Japanese regent Lord Toyotomi Hideyoshi's tea ceremonies. The original Golden Tea Room is lost, but a number of reconstructions...
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