The Japanese tea ceremony is more than just drinking tea; it’s a spiritual practice rooted in the principles of wabi-sabi (the appreciation of imperfection and transience) and omotenashi (hospitality). Every aspect of the ceremony—from the tea’s preparation to its presentation—is steeped in meaning and ritual. The tea used, matcha, is a finely powdered green tea, known for its rich flavour and ceremonial significance.
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A Guide To The Tea Ceremony Experience In Tokyo, Japan
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The hostess fills the bowl with green tea powder and then pours hot water into it and stirs with a bamboo whisk
Photo: Wikipedia
The hostess fills the bowl with green tea powder and then pours hot water into it and stirs with a bamboo whisk
Photo: Wikipedia

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