The Japanese tea ceremony, known as chanoyu or chado, is an intriguing cultural tradition involving particular procedures for drinking green tea. Practiced since the 11th century, this ritual has ...
It’s not easy to find serenity when memories come flooding in. By Steve Knopper My fiancée, Meredith, and I were sitting crossed-legged on cushions around a low wooden table with the tea ...
THE Kansai Area is renowned for its blend of modernity and tradition. After leaving Nara, we set out for Hirakata, the location of Ichinari Sensei's residence a ...
Last month, Mami Kagami the owner of à la maison by MAnYU Flowers – a Japanese matcha and coffee shop in Honolulu – hosted a traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony to honor her heritage and ...
The ceiling dramatically slants into the back shelves lined with fresh white orchid arrangements — gifts from friends and ...
“Go slow, slow, slow … this is a practice and the movement is like a zen.” Japanese tea ceremony, or chado, has roots in Zen Buddhism and, in many ways, resembles meditation. During ...
"Tea ceremony was very important for the life of samurai for them to be able to calm down, find peace, reflect on themselves. So it is a very important element of the lives of the characters that ...
From Korean serums to Vietnamese cold brew, these Asian and Pacific Islander-owned brands are a celebration of the diverse ...
The collection of tea sets that decorate the restaurant become conversation starters that sometimes end with guests adding a ...
Make a trip to the Seattle Japanese Garden at the Washington Park Arboretum to learn more about the sacred Japanese tea ...
CLARKSVILLE — Clarksville High School students are preparing for a WWII-themed tour of Japan with one of their teachers. Amy ...
The event includes live performances including Indian instrumental, karate demonstration, Polynesian Dancers of Michigan; ...