1. Urasenke Konnichian Official English Website - 裏千家
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The Urasenke Chado Tradition - Japanese Cultural Heritage
2. Urasenke - Sazen Tea
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Sazen Tea Co. Ltd. is a Kyoto-based company operating in Japan. Its commercial activities consist of distributing teas and tea making accessories, while representing quality and reliability.
3. Urasenke - Northbay Budokan
The tea plant likely originated in the mountainous region of southern Asia, and from there was brought to China. At first it was used as a medicine.
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4. Tradition of Tea: Membership - The Urasenke Foundation
All levels of Membership benefits include: mailings containing invitations to tea gatherings, lectures, and workshops on the Way of Tea and related arts; ...
5. Tradition of Tea - The Urasenke Foundation
Today this ryurei, or “standing bow,” style of tea remains extremely popular and is well suited for presenting chanoyu in non-traditional environments. The ...
URASENKE TRADITION OF TEA After Sen Rikyu’s death in 1591, his heirs dispersed to find refuge in the domains of daimyo lords who had studied under Rikyu. Eventually Hideyoshi was persuaded by his generals Gamo Ujisato and Tokugawa Ieyasu to restore the Sen household.
6. Resources | Urasenke Konnichian Official English Website - 裏千家
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7. Kyojo | - Chanoyu World
Shozumi 初炭 – Preparing charcoal before making tea. Gozumi 後炭 – Preparing charcoal between making koicha and usucha. Konarai 小習. Once the student has ...
Chanoyu World - Information about Chanoyu in English
8. urasenke Archives - Entoten
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According to the Japanese calendar, spring this year started a day early on February 3rd. You might be baffled to think that spring has arrived during the coldest month of the year, but please just accept it because the Japanese have to do things ahead of time, never after the fact.
9. The Way of Tea - Urasenke Houston
The Way of Tea, also known as the traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony, emphasizes that studying tea is an ongoing practice, a way of life, and a means of seeing ...
The act of serving a guest a bowl of tea along with a sweet treat is, at its core, a simple act of hospitality. In Japan over the last five centuries, this most basic practice has evolved into a rich tradition of social communion, art, design, and spirituality, called CHADO — the Way of Tea.
10. 【Urasenke】 Ryuurei Usucha Temae (Misonodana) - ApensarJapan
Jul 28, 2022 · Ryurei, known as standing etiquette, refers to a style of the Japanese tea ceremony performed using a table and chairs.
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11. Shirotake Chasen, Urasenke School - Sugimoto Tea Company
Formal bamboo whisk made from shirotake (white bamboo) for the Urasenke school (裏千家). The prongs are straight in the middle and curled at the end, which is ...
Japanese Green Tea Maker Since 1946