Cha-no-yu


j-panese tea ceremony
cha-no-yu has been referred to as the “j-panese tea ceremony” for many years but the word literally means hot water for tea. the simple art of chanoyu is really a synthesis of many j-panese arts with the focus of preparing and serving a bowl of tea with a pure heart. the principles of wa kei sei jaku (harmony, respect, purity and tranquility) are the principles that pract-tioners of chanoyu integrate into their study of tea and into their daily lives.

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