Loyola's Karate Club and Japanese Cultural Club hosted a traditional tea ceremony to celebrate Japanese history.
The Japanese tea ceremony, also known as chanoyu, has a rich history dating back to the 12th century. Originally introduced by Buddhist monks who brought tea from China, the practice evolved into ...
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 ...
In Japan, tea ceremony (cha-dou) is revered as a way to a gain deeper insights into life and philosophy. Traditional Japanese tea ceremony practitioners put in long hours to master the intricacies ...
In Japan, tea ceremony (cha-dou) is revered as a way to a gain deeper insights into life and philosophy. Traditional Japanese tea ceremony practitioners put in long hours to master the intricacies ...
An integral part of Japanese culture, matcha and its accompanying tea ceremony has found popularity outside the country, but few realise that the culture of matcha we know today was brought to ...
is supporting the tea ceremony endeavor. He expects sightseers from outside Japan to take part en masse. “People from Europe and the United States are particularly fascinated by samurai culture ...
Sipping a bowl of ceremonial tea ... ceremony, said the event originally started to encourage people to enjoy “the empty tourist spot.” Now, with overtourism being such a major headache across ...