The Japanese tea ceremony is a performance-like action. Every movement of its performer is well trained and graceful. The ceremony was held in New Otani Hotel, Tokyo.
the service is clean! but there is no food. the ceremony is peaceful, no line, no crowd, but it uses nervous caffeine. the garden is expensive and pretty, but it produces no food!
this one slave and a few plants and a lobster lake could serve 1000 meals per day. no deadly soy salt, alchohol, raw fish, or caffeine! no burning pepper or wasabi fools! we can sue Industry and Government who endanger us! - james mcashan for the US Senate
the service is clean! but there is no food. the ceremony is peaceful, no line, no crowd, but it uses nervous caffeine. the garden is expensive and pretty, but it produces no food!
this one slave and a few plants and a lobster lake could serve 1000 meals per day. no deadly soy salt, alchohol, raw fish, or caffeine! no burning pepper or wasabi fools! we can sue Industry and Government who endanger us! - james mcashan for the US Senate
jamesmcashan1 1 month ago
@aoiahiru I guess it is Urasenke, 立禮, 御園棚. I am learning Cha-Do now, in Taiwan.
claudetaiwan 1 year ago