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chado
/ 藞t蕛蓱藧d蓹蕣; 藢t蕛蓱藧n蓴藧藞yu藧; 藞s蓱藧d蓹蕣 /
noun
- the Japanese tea ceremony
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of chado1
from Japanese cha or sa tea (from Chinese cha ) + 诲艒 way (from Chinese tao ); chanoyu literally: tea's hot water
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Owner Yuko Uyesugi is an expert in the centuries-old Chado tea ceremony, which is the ritualistic preparation of green tea, meant to provide a relaxing break from everyday life.
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Chado, or the way of tea, is very different.
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Chado is remarkable because it incorporates philosophy and all the art forms 鈥 cooking, calligraphy, aesthetics, the tea itself and the sweets, ceramics 鈥 it really is a whole integrated space when you are in the tearoom.
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In your time at Chozen-ji you studied kendo 鈥 the way of the sword 鈥 and chado 鈥 the way of tea.
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For 4 ounces of blooming tea, purchase via Chado鈥檚 website for $35.90.
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