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Tea, Meditation & Mindfulness | Sabō
Single Origin Japanese Tea. Why is so Important?
Single origin, or single estate tea, refers to tea that comes from a specific geographic location, usually a particular tea estate or region. This means that the tea...
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The Importance of Terroir in Farming Japanese Green Tea
Terroir /tɛˈrwɑːr/ - /terˈwɑː/ noun the environmental conditions, especially soil and climate, in which grapes are grown and that give a wine its unique flavour and aroma: "the...
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Senchadō | The Way of Sencha
The Way of Sencha 煎茶道 Sencha-dō is the variation of the traditional Japanese tea Ceremony, Cha-dō, "The Way of Tea", but in this case is...
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Chadō | The Way of Tea
Chadō /chadō(ˈˈtʃɑːdəʊ)/sadō(ˈsɑːdəʊ)/or chanoyu(ˌtʃɑːnɔːˈyuː)/ noun . the Japanese tea ceremony, literary: the way of tea from Japanese cha, or, sa, tea (from Chinese cha) + dō way (from Chinese tao);...
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Wabi-Sabi | The Perfection of Imperfection
Wabi-sabi /ˌwɑːbɪˈsɑːbi/ - aesthetic sense in Japanese art emphasising quiet simplicity and subdued refinement - noun a Japanese philosophical aesthetic concept that cherishes the beauty and tranquillity found in...
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Sen no Rikyū, the Tea Ceremony, and Zen
A Harmonious Blend of Aesthetics, Philosophy, and Spirituality In Japan, the Tea Ceremony, also known as Chanoyu, Chadō, or Sadō, is much more than a...
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Sen no Rikyū
Master of Japanese Tea Ceremony - A Timeless Legacy Sen no Rikyū, a renowned figure in Japanese history, was a master of the traditional Japanese tea...
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Green Tea and Zen
Green tea and Zen are often associated with each other due to their shared cultural origins in East Asia and their similar philosophies and practices that promote mindfulness,...
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