Japanese tea ceremonies embody harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility. Today, tea masters adapt Sadō into modern table-style settings, preserving centuries-old traditions while making the way of tea accessible to diverse participants worldwide.
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Urasenke Ceremony at Nagoya’s Sanshotei Tea House
Ancient symbolism and practices are essential aspects of Chanoyu the Japanese tea ceremony, although much of the experience is about enjoying the present moment. Many Japanese consider chanoyu the quintessential artistic expression of Japanese hospitality.
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