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The Importance of the Dora in Tea Ceremony

Today, I would like to discuss the Dora, or "dora," in the context of tea ceremony, a topic that may not be very familia...
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Commonalities Between Shrine Visits and Tea Ceremony

I would like to discuss the relationship between shrine visits and the tea ceremony. When visiting a shrine, there are c...
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The Differences Between Chaire and Natsume in Japanese Tea Ceremony

The Differences Between Chaire and Natsume in Japanese Tea Ceremony The Japanese tea ceremony, orSadō, is a rich traditi...
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The Charm and Culture of Tea: Shichū no Sankyo and Chaji

The Charm and Culture of Tea: Shichū no Sankyo and Chaji Tea is not just a beverage; it is an important medium for creat...
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The Practice of Tea Ceremony in Tsukuba and the Importance of “Tukubai”

The Practice of Tea Ceremony in Tsukuba and the Importance of "Tukubai" The tea ceremony is a traditional Japanese cultu...
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The Dual Nature of Tea Ceremony and Warlords in the Sengoku Period

The Dual Nature of Tea Ceremony and Warlords in the Sengoku Period Overview The tea ceremony, known today as "chado," is...
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The Role of Kekkai (Sacred Boundaries) and the Folding Fan in Japanese Tea Ceremony

The Role of Kekkai (Sacred Boundaries) and the Folding Fan in Japanese Tea Ceremony My name is Takahiro Miyazaki, and I ...
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Understanding Chashaku: The Tea Scoop in Japanese Tea Ceremony

Understanding Chashaku: The Tea Scoop in Japanese Tea Ceremony Chashaku (茶杓) is an essential tool in the Japanese tea ce...
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The Importance of Chakin and Asa in Japanese Culture

The Importance of Chakin and Asa in Japanese Culture In the realm of Japanese tea ceremony, the tools and materials used...
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The Importance of Fukusa in Japanese Tea Ceremony

The Importance of Fukusa in Japanese Tea Ceremony Fukusa is a significant item used in the Japanese tea ceremony and tra...