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| The Japanese Tea Ceremony - Defining Japanese Culture |
| Written by Brigita Feltham | |
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The Japanese tea ceremony is a unique Japanese cultural tradition which began in the 15th century. It has evolved and changed over the centuries, and today there are many different styles and schools of tea ceremony in Japan. Despite the differences, they all share the same overall philosophy which has been shaped by its origins in Zen Buddhism. The guiding philosophy of the Japanese tea ceremony rests on the principles:
Sen no RikyuOne of the key historical figures in the Japanese tea ceremony is Sen no Rikyu. He is believed to have emphasized these principles in the development of the tea ceremony. Sen no Rikyu is credited with developing all the steps in the tea ceremony and with turning it into a ritual which he passed down to his students. Sen no Rikyu emphasized the spirituality and the simplicity in the art of drinking green tea. Japanese Tea Ceremony TodayToday the Japanese tea ceremony is studied by students of all ages. There are tea ceremony clubs in high schools, cities and the countryside. Although in the past the Japanese tea ceremony was restricted to the wealthy, today it is something everyone can take part in. Apart from people studying the tea ceremony as an interest, they are also held to mark a special event such as a wedding, or time of the year (New Year). Most Japanese people have experienced the tea ceremony by being a guest at one. The SettingThe Japanese Tea Ceremony usually takes place in a traditional Japanese tatami room. A traditional tea room has a raised alcove at the front of the room, which is simply and elegantly decorated with a hanging scroll and a flower arrangement. The hanging scroll usually has a simple poem written in Japanese calligraphy, which has been carefully chosen by the host to set the mood and atmosphere of the tea ceremony. The CeremonyThere are many steps which the host will carry out during the tea ceremony. The most important thing for the host to do is to create an atmosphere of tranquility and calm.
Brigita Feltham is the creator and owner of Infusious Tea. After spending over 3 years in Japan, green tea became a part of Brigita's daily lifestyle as it is for most Japanese people. Brigita began to study tea ceremony and found out that not only does green tea have wonderful health benefits, but it also has a rich cultural tradition in Japan. Brigita would now like to share her knowledge and love of Japanese green tea. If you would like more information on Japanese green tea visit: |





