Not peer reviewedJapanese tea ceremony -- Study and teaching.Japanese tea ceremony -- Philosophy.Japanese tea ceremony -- Japan -- HistoryJapanese tea ceremony -- Study and teachingJapanese tea ceremony -- Philosoph
The tea ceremony originated in China but was transformed in Japan into an art of infinite resonance ...
Tea culture was transmitted from China, the country of origin, first to Japan and then to Britain. ...
This study explores the development of women\u27s tea ceremony from the Edo (1603-1868) to the Meiji...
Not peer reviewedJapanese tea ceremony -- Study and teaching.Japanese tea ceremony -- Philosophy.Jap...
The article deals with the Japanese tea ceremony, known as chanoyu (literally “hot water for tea”) o...
Tea ceremony, which is considered to be the representative of Japanese traditional culture, is used ...
In this paper I present an anthropological analysis of sado, the way of tea.The drinking of tea has ...
There is a widely held view that architecture is very strongly and even primarily determined by the ...
Lokað 3. nóv. 2015 (þá barst óundirrituð yfirlýsing með beiðni um lokun í eitt ár) til 11. maí 2016....
[[abstract]]This study aims to understand and explore the influence that tea ceremony classes has on...
Tea, the survivor of cultural assimilation and evolution, has been the most popular non-alcoholic dr...
The tea ceremony originated in China but was transformed in Japan into an art of infinite resonance ...
The Art of Tea is often considered to see its most natural expression in Rinzai Zen Buddhism, and mo...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the meaning of the tea ceremony for wom...
Japanese tea ceremony extends beyond the mere act of tea drinking: it is also known as chadō, or “th...
The tea ceremony originated in China but was transformed in Japan into an art of infinite resonance ...
Tea culture was transmitted from China, the country of origin, first to Japan and then to Britain. ...
This study explores the development of women\u27s tea ceremony from the Edo (1603-1868) to the Meiji...
Not peer reviewedJapanese tea ceremony -- Study and teaching.Japanese tea ceremony -- Philosophy.Jap...
The article deals with the Japanese tea ceremony, known as chanoyu (literally “hot water for tea”) o...
Tea ceremony, which is considered to be the representative of Japanese traditional culture, is used ...
In this paper I present an anthropological analysis of sado, the way of tea.The drinking of tea has ...
There is a widely held view that architecture is very strongly and even primarily determined by the ...
Lokað 3. nóv. 2015 (þá barst óundirrituð yfirlýsing með beiðni um lokun í eitt ár) til 11. maí 2016....
[[abstract]]This study aims to understand and explore the influence that tea ceremony classes has on...
Tea, the survivor of cultural assimilation and evolution, has been the most popular non-alcoholic dr...
The tea ceremony originated in China but was transformed in Japan into an art of infinite resonance ...
The Art of Tea is often considered to see its most natural expression in Rinzai Zen Buddhism, and mo...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the meaning of the tea ceremony for wom...
Japanese tea ceremony extends beyond the mere act of tea drinking: it is also known as chadō, or “th...
The tea ceremony originated in China but was transformed in Japan into an art of infinite resonance ...
Tea culture was transmitted from China, the country of origin, first to Japan and then to Britain. ...
This study explores the development of women\u27s tea ceremony from the Edo (1603-1868) to the Meiji...