<em>The Japanese tea ceremony is called chanoyu in Japanese. It is a multifaceted traditional activity strongly influenced by Zen Buddhism, in which powdered green tea, or matcha, is ceremonially prepared and served to the guests. Wabicha is a style of Japanese tea ceremony particularly associated with Sen no Rikyū that emphasizes simplicity. He refined the art of Japanese tea ceremony equipment and tea house design, with a preference for very simple and very small tea rooms, and natural materials with simpler decoration</em
The Japanese Teahouse and tea ceremony are more than a cultural ritual. It has become a spiritual ex...
Abstract : Japanese tea function is known to be a conventional practice that includes the custom ar...
In addition to the matcha tea ceremony, the sencha tea ceremony is another popular Japanese tea cere...
The Japanese tea ceremony is called chanoyu in Japanese. It is a multifaceted traditional activity s...
The article deals with the Japanese tea ceremony, known as chanoyu (literally “hot water for tea”) o...
One of the Japanese traditional cultures that had been well known since the 16th century was chanoyu...
Tea ceremony, which is considered to be the representative of Japanese traditional culture, is used ...
A comprehensive document delving into the profound world of Japanese aesthetics, specifically focusi...
Tea, the survivor of cultural assimilation and evolution, has been the most popular non-alcoholic dr...
Lokað 3. nóv. 2015 (þá barst óundirrituð yfirlýsing með beiðni um lokun í eitt ár) til 11. maí 2016....
 This research discusses about the application of the Zen Buddhism principles in urasenke style tea...
Japanese tea ceremony extends beyond the mere act of tea drinking: it is also known as chadō, or “th...
Salah satu kebudayaan tradisional Jepang yang cukup terkenal dan masih ada hingga saat ini sejak aba...
The tea ceremony originated in China but was transformed in Japan into an art of infinite resonance ...
This work provides a study of chanoyu, or tea ceremony, from an anthropological perspective, highlig...
The Japanese Teahouse and tea ceremony are more than a cultural ritual. It has become a spiritual ex...
Abstract : Japanese tea function is known to be a conventional practice that includes the custom ar...
In addition to the matcha tea ceremony, the sencha tea ceremony is another popular Japanese tea cere...
The Japanese tea ceremony is called chanoyu in Japanese. It is a multifaceted traditional activity s...
The article deals with the Japanese tea ceremony, known as chanoyu (literally “hot water for tea”) o...
One of the Japanese traditional cultures that had been well known since the 16th century was chanoyu...
Tea ceremony, which is considered to be the representative of Japanese traditional culture, is used ...
A comprehensive document delving into the profound world of Japanese aesthetics, specifically focusi...
Tea, the survivor of cultural assimilation and evolution, has been the most popular non-alcoholic dr...
Lokað 3. nóv. 2015 (þá barst óundirrituð yfirlýsing með beiðni um lokun í eitt ár) til 11. maí 2016....
 This research discusses about the application of the Zen Buddhism principles in urasenke style tea...
Japanese tea ceremony extends beyond the mere act of tea drinking: it is also known as chadō, or “th...
Salah satu kebudayaan tradisional Jepang yang cukup terkenal dan masih ada hingga saat ini sejak aba...
The tea ceremony originated in China but was transformed in Japan into an art of infinite resonance ...
This work provides a study of chanoyu, or tea ceremony, from an anthropological perspective, highlig...
The Japanese Teahouse and tea ceremony are more than a cultural ritual. It has become a spiritual ex...
Abstract : Japanese tea function is known to be a conventional practice that includes the custom ar...
In addition to the matcha tea ceremony, the sencha tea ceremony is another popular Japanese tea cere...