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Foreigner's Survival Guide to a Japanese Tea CeremonyIf you have a chance to partake in a tradition Japanese tea ceremony, here are a few basics you need to know. The list is neither complete nor without error, but it will get you comfortably through the ceremony.
The Japanese Tea CeremonyFrom its historic inception, the Japanese Tea Ceremony has been a ritual of awareness. Nothing more.
Various Foods of the Japanese Tea CeremonyThe famous tea ceremony of Japan is very rigid and traditional in its presentation. Green tea is the star of a Japanese tea ceremony. Sweets and other foods are served for those who partake. It isn't just about the green tea.
The Art of Preparing Matcha for the Japanese Tea CeremonyMatcha is the green tea central to the Japanese tea ceremony, a social ritual that has been a significant part of Japanese culture for centuries.- A Chinese Tea Ceremony AdventureA chance encounter leads to an invitation to a special tea ceremony in Shanghai, China. The "tea adventures" of two Americans in China -- a humorous first person story about cross cultural connections.
- Murata Shuko: the Tea Ceremony Creator that Transformed Tea into an ArtThe tea ceremony creator that transformed tea into an art
- Impromptu: a Japanese Tea CeremonyImpromtu tea ceremony
Cultural Experiences in Japan: a Tea CeremonyDuring a recent trip to Japan, I attended a traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony. The beautiful surroundings, the interesting people, and time-honored rituals of Japan provided an experience I will never forget.- The Complexities of the Japanese TeahouseIn this paper, the intricacies and underlying significance of various aspects of the traditional teahouse will be discussed in detail, in addition to a brief introduction to the Japanese tea ceremony.
- Everything You Need to Know About the Japanese Tea CeremonyThe ritual of the Japanese tea ceremony takes a lot of practice and discipline. It dates back to the early 14th century and in some parts are practiced today.
- Chado - the Japanese Tea CeremonyChado: What is it and how is it performed?
- How to Plan an Asian Theme Baby Shower PartyAn Asian-themed baby shower will add some exotic sentiment to the party. It will give guests a chance to explore a new culture and to have fun trying delicious foods. You can easily take guests to China, Japan or another country.
- A Chinese Tea CeremonyA literary sketch on people sharing tea together
- The Tetsubin: A Japanese Tea KettleThe tea kettle reigns over all other pieces in the tea set arrangement. It is the vessel that holds and warms the water for the tea, and, that when poured, brings the delightful drink to life.