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The Way of Tea Japanese Tea Ceremony

The Origins of Tea Ceremony Zen Buddhist priest Eisai brings Matcha (powdered green tea) to Japan from China in Matcha gains its popularity over the next 400 years (samurai – Zen, Emperor court – art complementary to reading)

What is Matcha?

10 glasses of green tea (nutritional value) since you ingest the whole leaf Strongest antioxidant

The tools used in making tea

Vocabulary Kamachasyaku Furochasen Shikitaichakin Hisyaku Kensui Muzusashi Natsume chawan

Sen Rikyu ( ) – founder of Sadou (the Way of Tea)

Rikyu Accomplishments Design of the tea hut and the path ( the tea garden) Design of a small entrance Finding beauty in coarse, common utensils He has been Tea master for three heroes-unifiers of Japan (Oda Nobunaga, Toyotosmi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu)

The “Heart” of Sadou Kei Respect Sei Purity Jyaku Tranquility Wa - Harmony

Harmony - between guests and host and it extends to nature through tea utensils, atmosphere Respect - all are the same rank in a tea room Purity - open and kind heart Tranquility -selflesssness

A Japanese tea ceremony Tearoom Design Tea Garden Calligraphy Flower Arrangement Lacquer ware Ceramics Bamboo Ironwork All are parts of Japanese culture and art

Five Elements 1.Tree trim, door, ceiling 2.Fire light, fire from coal 3.Earth walls,tatami 4.Metal the pot 5.Water flower vase, mizusashi

Tea Garden and Tea Room/ Hut

From the Gate to the Dewy Path Perfection is in imperfection

Preparation Place

Middle Gate Leave problems outside and focus on tea ceremony

Stepping Stones on the Dewy Path

Stone Basin (Tsukudai) Cleansing hands and mouthfor tea ceremony

Yūin tea hut

Entrance

Tea Room / Hut

Tenmoku

Hakuiji (White porcelain ware)

Ido (Korea)

Ido (Kizaemon)

Ichigo Ichie If a person who plans to hold the gathering considers it as the only opportunity in his/her life, he/she would carefully prepare and perform. The term ICHIGO ICHIE is linked with Zen Buddhism. It reminds us of transience of our lives.

In my own hands I hold a bowl of tea; I see all of nature represented in its green color. Closing my eyes I find green mountains and pure water within my own heart. Silently sitting alone and drinking tea, I feel these become a part of me. Sen Soshitsu Grand Master XIV Urasenke School of Tea