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  1. https://gjtea.org/info/japanese-tea-information/japanese-tea-culture

    Tea in Japan has a long history and deep culture around it. The traditional Japanese tea culture has taken form of a predefined ritual, where every item and every movement matter. There are several different rituals (that use either matcha or sencha), as well as several different schools teaching about them. Som… See more

    What we know as Sado – Japanese tea ritual with Matcha, started forming in 15th-16th centuries. While tea entered Japan along with Zen, soon it spilled across the higher layers of society. In … See more

    Only few know that besides Sado with matcha there is another ritual with sencha – Senchado. It believed that Senchado started as resistance to th… See more

    While tea rituals continue to be practiced and preserved, only a small part of the population is involved in th… See more

  2. Tea culture in Japan | Tea traditions in Japan

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    WebJapan. Japanese have mastered the art of tea, even though it’s the Chinese who discovered it. It is said that priests travelling from China to Japan brought tea with them. It is the most consumed beverage in Japan now, …

  3. Tea in Japan - japan-guide.com

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    WebTea was first introduced to Japan from China in the 700s. During the Nara Period (710-794), tea was a luxury product only available in small amounts to priests and noblemen as a medicinal beverage. Around the beginning …

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  4. JAPANESE TEA CULTURE – Umi Tea Sets

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    WebJul 30, 2021 · Japanese tea culture is interwoven with many Japanese arts including poetry, architecture, painting, calligraphy and garden art. It therefore accords a …

  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_tea_ceremony

    The Japanese tea ceremony (known as sadō/chadō (茶道, "The Way of Tea") or chanoyu (茶の湯)) is a Japanese cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of matcha (抹茶), powdered green tea, the procedure of which is called temae (点前). While in the West it is known as "tea ceremony", it is seldom ceremonial in practice. Most often tea is served to family, friends, and associates; religious and ceremonial connotations are overstated in western spaces.

  6. https://japan-design.imazy.net/en/lifestyle/japanese-tea-culture

    WebThe most famous Japanese tea ceremony is the ceremony of matcha. However, the usual Japanese tea sencha has tea ceremony, too. Match tea ceremony is hard to do in your house. On the contrary, sencha-do is …

  7. https://theculturetrip.com/asia/japan/articles/the...

    WebJan 18, 2019 · The Story Behind the Japanese Tea Ceremony In the beginning. The tea plant was brought to Japan in the 9th century by a Buddhist monk by the name of Eichū on his... Wabi-sabi and the …

  8. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_tea_in_Japan

    WebThe history of tea in Japan began as early as the 8th century, when the first known references were made in Japanese records. Tea became a drink of the religious classes in Japan when Japanese priests and envoys sent …

  9. https://www.freshcup.com/surprising-changes-in...

    WebNov 25, 2019 · Cultural changes in gender roles also affect tea culture, adds businessperson Satoshi Daiguji. Women no longer feel cultural pressure to master flower arrangement and the tea ceremony. The …

  10. https://mai-ko.com/travel/culture-in-japan

    WebKimono Tea Ceremony Kyoto Maikoya 4 Chome-8-20 Fukushima, Fukushima Ward, Osaka, 553-0003, Japan

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