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His ideas would have a strong influence in the development of the Japanese tea ceremony.
Bowing is an important part of the Japanese tea ceremony.
The Japanese tea ceremony is performed there during the summer, and anyone can take classes to learn more about it.
Japanese tea ceremonies and music performers are held at these festivals.
It is also used in the Japanese tea ceremony.
However, at certain times and places, as in the Japanese tea ceremony, craft also had a spiritual basis, he said.
She had also studied ikebana and the Japanese tea ceremony.
"I looked at the pieces she wanted in the museum and 90 percent were Japanese tea ceremony objects.
A traditional Japanese tea ceremony takes place here regularly.
He is perhaps best remembered, however, for his writing on chanoyu or the Japanese tea ceremony.
His hobbies included golf, fishing, and the Japanese tea ceremony.
The term "teaism" is by some only associated with Japanese tea ceremony.
She hastened on into a completely different space that depicted the Japanese tea ceremony.
They are used principally for cooking and in cultural rituals such as the Japanese tea ceremony.
By appointment the Japanese tea ceremony can be observed.
They also tried their hands, somewhat awkwardly, at a traditional Japanese tea ceremony in the castle garden.
He is incredibly interested in traditional Japanese tea ceremonies, which is his family's business.
Men wear kimonos most often at weddings and Japanese tea ceremonies.
As a kaiseki restaurant, catering for the Japanese tea ceremony is one of its major services.
This is the meal served in the context of chanoyu (Japanese tea ceremony).
Chasen, a bamboo wisk used in the Japanese tea ceremony.
The ceremony is similar to the Japanese tea ceremony, and is usually up to 3 hours.
This exquisitely refined food of the Japanese tea ceremony is an ancient tradition that could certainly have found an audience.
Kintsugi became closely associated with the ceramic utensils used for Japanese tea ceremony.
The name matcha comes from a specific type of green tea used in the Japanese tea ceremony.