Japanese Tea Ceremony
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Not clear.
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Man, the Japanese have such a beautiful culture.
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* 私はそれを愛する - I ♥♥♥ it!!! XD
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長い歴史の中で作られてきた作法の一つです。一つ一つの動きに意
味がありますが、客に一番美味しい状態の茶を飲んでもらおうとい う心遣いが一番重要なことです -
長い歴史の中で作られてきた作法の一つです。一つ一つの動きに意
味がありますが、客に一番美味しい状態の茶を飲んでもらおうとい う心遣いが一番重要なことです -
@RukiaFujioka ha ha, why not just go to a tea/coffee machine :0)
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you also learn to be patient and tolarate the pain in your legs. :)
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@GooGobbler113 i agree, but with how much space Japan has, i cant imagine it's very easy to get a place that isn't simultaneously doing something else :p
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That screaming in the background sure detracts from the ceremony......
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I was thinking "Just Freaking Drink It Already" LOL
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This is cool! I've always wanted to learn, but honestly, after about five minutes of this, I'd be like "Screw it" and just dump the matcha into hot water, stir really fast, and drink xD
RukiaFujioka 2 years ago 38
Beautiful kimono. Oh and, for you all who don't see the reason for going through "all that trouble," the tea ceremony is about more than the drinking of tea -- and at the same time, it is about less. More about being quiet and meditative, thoughtful and deliberate, graceful and simple. It is about entering a calm, meditative state of mind and momentarily slipping into a more intimate relationship with those present. Not about guzzling tea. Though the tea does have meaning itself. Look it up.
nwatkins18 11 months ago 8