Chado is the Japanese tea ceremony, which is more than just drinking tea and involves following precise rituals and procedures to prepare matcha powder or tea cakes. The tea ceremony focuses on preparing the space and guests, creating a meal, using earthenware cups, carefully adding hot water to tea cakes or powder, and has a history originating from Buddhist monks and being introduced to Europeans as an important part of Japanese culture.
Chado is the Japanese tea ceremony, which is more than just drinking tea and involves following precise rituals and procedures to prepare matcha powder or tea cakes. The tea ceremony focuses on preparing the space and guests, creating a meal, using earthenware cups, carefully adding hot water to tea cakes or powder, and has a history originating from Buddhist monks and being introduced to Europeans as an important part of Japanese culture.
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Chado is the Japanese tea ceremony, which is more than just drinking tea and involves following precise rituals and procedures to prepare matcha powder or tea cakes. The tea ceremony focuses on preparing the space and guests, creating a meal, using earthenware cups, carefully adding hot water to tea cakes or powder, and has a history originating from Buddhist monks and being introduced to Europeans as an important part of Japanese culture.
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Introduction More than drink Proper tea drinking Chado Way of tea Tea ceremony Tea Ceremony Preparing Time Guests Meal Drinking Tea • earthenware • Add water • Cake form History • Monks • Europeans • Cultural art from China Conclusion