| Japanese Tea Ceremony Around the world, those who enjoy tea, please. In Japan, however, to take tea with you, means more than can be fairly relaxed day. Traditional Japanese tea ceremony is very grand and elaborate it. Japanese tea ceremony is a kind of sacred ritual than a friendly gathering. Each side of the equation symbol, add a big attraction, this unique event and meaning. The ceremony room with a tea house called chashitsu has been made. Symbolizes the purity of fresh water is held in a stone jar, mizusashi may be touched only the host is called. Green tea (tea) chaire are stored - shifuku (fine silk pouch) is covered by a small ceramic vessel mizusashi been set before. Tana called a special stand is different when it is used to display the tea bowl. The host bowl (bowl) Chasen (tea whisk), chakin (bleached white linen tea cloth) to include chashaku (tea scoop) with the incoming. Jar next to these items, moon (Yin) symbolizes the Sun (Yang) symbolizes the bowl. The host, kensui (waste water bowl), hishaku (Wed bamboo pot) and futaoki (green bamboo rest of the kettle lid), bring, the gauze container and tea scoop (silk cloth) used to purify be. Hot water is ladled into a bowl. Whisk is empty bowls are washed, chakin wiped. Each guest is placed a cup of tea scoop 3. Whisk is used to create a thin paste with a sufficient amount of hot water. Paste, additional water while taking a thick liquid, then, will be added. The cup is passed to the main guest. He or she drinks some tea, and wipe the rim of the toilet bowl, and pass the ball to the next guest. Until all taste the tea, each user, follow this same procedure. Bowl, rinse it, tea scoop, clean the container is returned to the host. The fire symbolizes the departure of guests from the back of the spiritual world and physical world of tea to U.S. tea (tea light), and the flavor is built into the rinse. Has been provided as a gesture of relief smoking articles, cigarette smoking is usually not done in teahouse. Finally, the cushion (cushion) and (Cairo) teaburi has been provided for your comfort (dry sweets) to provide east. Before leaving the teahouse, art of serving tea customers will appreciate and pay homage to the tea for the attention of the host. If you have the opportunity to attend a traditional Japanese tea ceremony, please attend. Are quite another experience like it. |