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The Japanese Tea Ceremony

The Japanese tea ceremony is a traditional ritual influenced by Zen Buddhism in which green tea known as matcha is prepared and ceremoniously served by a skilled practitioner to a small group of guests in a tranquil setting such as a garden ... Read Read: The Japanese Tea Ceremony

By: James Sherard | 01/01/2008 | Travel

All About the Japanese Tea Ceremony

... is the Chaji which is the tea ceremony at it's finest involving a full tea presentation with a meal. The Japanese tea ceremony is lavish and expensive as each item used in the ceremony is considered an art piece as well as utensils.If you ... Read Read: All About the Japanese Tea Ceremony

By: Jamie Senic | 24/08/2009 | Travel

Japanese Tea Ceremony - the Japanese Tea Culture

... requires knowledge of the prescribed gestures and phrases, the proper way to take tea and sweets, and general deportment in the tea room. The Japanese tea ceremony is a traditional ritual based on Taoism (Daoism) and influenced by Zen ... Read Read: Japanese Tea Ceremony - the Japanese Tea Culture

By: Daniel Jowssey | 20/04/2008 | Religion

The Cha No Yu: the Japanese Tea Ceremony

... a beautiful yet simple teahouse. Murata Shuko’s original teahouse was lightly decorated to reflect the true meaning of the tea ceremony; showing a simplistic way of living. The teahouse in Japan today is called a “Chashitsu.” To ... Read Read: The Cha No Yu: the Japanese Tea Ceremony

By: Deidre Bissonette | 18/02/2008 | Tea

Basics of Japanese Tea Garden

... . The atmosphere will be friendly and intimate. Here is where the tea ceremony is held. All is symbolic of the Buddhism belief of meditation and appreciation of the simplistic life cycle. The Japanese tea garden represents the virtues of ... Read Read: Basics of Japanese Tea Garden

By: Yuggehn Nathan | 14/10/2008 | Gardening

Romantic Story of Buddhism & Tea

... learned from Master Wuzun in JingShan temple. He went back and introduced The JingShan Tea Banquet to Japanese and which gradually evolved into Japanese Tea Ceremony. But for now JinShan tea in China is not so famous as in Japan.  We have ... Read Read: Romantic Story of Buddhism & Tea

By: hong.tea.dao | 02/07/2009 | Tea

The Chinese Tea Secrets

... later introduce this form of tea service to imperial Japan, shaping the creation of the Japanese tea ceremony. Over several centuries, through exploration and trade, tea eventually spread throughout Asia, Europe, and the Americas. With it, ... Read Read: The Chinese Tea Secrets

By: Oolong Tea | 16/02/2009 | Health

The History of Tea

... always been associated with Zen Buddhism. Tea was heightened to an art form resulting in the creation of the Japanese Tea Ceremony, Cha-no-yu. Irish-Greek journalist and historian Lafcadio Hearn described this ceremony: "The Tea ... Read Read: The History of Tea

By: Corine Graham | 08/11/2007 | Tea

The Journey of Tea From China to Africa

... of appetite and B-deficiency Tea has spread its charms to Japan. In Japan, this wonderful and natural drink is a way of life. Japanese tea ceremony reflects purity and serenity. The famous Japanese tea ceremony is Chanoyu--tea in ... Read Read: The Journey of Tea From China to Africa

By: Mr. Pham | 09/09/2007 | Nutrition

Japanese Garden Design

... became popular. • Edo period (1603-1868) continued the style and preferences of shogun rulers and the Japanese tea ceremony became a vital part of the Japanese lifestyle reflected in the construction of tea houses built especially for ... Read Read: Japanese Garden Design

By: Jeff Halper | 11/12/2008 | Gardening

Japanese Dating Site - The Untold Secrets to Getting Your Perfect Japanese Date!

... a Japanese home. Getting involved in Japanese dating site might also include experiencing a Japanese tea ceremony. In fact, a particular type of Japanese tea ceremony is performed when a couple is falling in love. The best way to get into ... Read Read: Japanese Dating Site - The Untold Secrets to Getting Your Perfect Japanese Date!

By: Lisa Mcshane | 22/11/2008 | Dating

Elegant Antique Tea Sets and Ceramic Tea Pots to Serve Tea

... on the side where its spout faces your right. This is because the pot is held in the left hand in Chanoyu, the Japanese tea ceremony. Its design is thought to have been influenced by the kettles of the common Japanese households of the 17th ... Read Read: Elegant Antique Tea Sets and Ceramic Tea Pots to Serve Tea

By: Kate Prescott | 17/11/2008 | Tea
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Meditation & Tea: Words of Wisdom From Samovar Employee Paul T

... to ritual, often occupying the center of certain ceremonial practices. Established rites like the Japanese Tea Ceremony I experienced, strongly influenced by Zen Buddhism, sought to divide the world between the sacred and the profane (or ... Read Read: Meditation & Tea: Words of Wisdom From Samovar Employee Paul T

By: Henry Funk | 03/05/2008 | Tea

Rules and Traditions of a Japanese Garden

... rock gardens which are gardens that contain very little in the way of vegetation traditionally called Karesansui. The tradition of the Japanese tea ceremony and the beliefs of tea masters have encouraged the creation of Japanese gardens of ... Read Read: Rules and Traditions of a Japanese Garden

By: Andrew Patterson | 30/04/2007 | Gardening

Tea Basics 101 - Tea Type or Taste, How Do you Choose?

... aftertaste. Matcha (Japan) -- powdered tea made from Gyokuro leaves, used in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies. The brew has a jade green color and the flavor is very strong -- makes excellent iced tea. Sencha (Japan) -- has a ... Read Read: Tea Basics 101 - Tea Type or Taste, How Do you Choose?

By: Mary E. MacDonald | 18/04/2007 | Home & Family

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