tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.comments2023-06-12T21:57:16.569+09:00The japanese tea ceremonyLiving in Japanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17904984856574427501noreply@blogger.comBlogger26125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-45571307690993813842021-01-03T04:48:06.205+09:002021-01-03T04:48:06.205+09:00Хим структура Хим структура значим с целью устано...Хим структура Хим структура значим с целью установления его годности во сфере постройки. Желтоватый, красноватый также ярко-оранжевый тон свидетельствует о окисленных [url=http://pesok.dostavka.biz.ua/pesokovr.html]купить песок овражный[/url] эоловых песках. Лазурный также зеленоватый тон свойственен с целью речных песков, во каковых пребывают частицы алюминия. Кварцевые пески, какие обширно используются во постройке, обладают во собственном составе соответствующее объединения: СаСО3, Сr2О3 также ТiО2. Их число обязано отслеживаться. Характерные Черты добычи песка Методика добычи песка способен различаться во связи с его возникновения. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-72530240525912394212017-11-17T22:27:14.004+09:002017-11-17T22:27:14.004+09:00To hang the new gate, which is heavy, called upon ...To hang the new gate, which is heavy, called upon my neighbor Gary for help. The gate was built on a table in the garage, now to hang it. <a href="https://chainlinkfencepanels.shutterfly.com/privacypolicy" rel="nofollow">custom fence</a><br />jadehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13835847777966515522noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-11507520889799604642014-02-21T01:11:35.590+09:002014-02-21T01:11:35.590+09:00The extra movements in handling Tsurigama consist ...The extra movements in handling Tsurigama consist in:<br />1. Prior to take kama of the chain and move to left on kami-kamashiki, Left hands holds the metal support from under in the center while Right hand moves the hook with three chain rings higher. This is to lift kama and not damage robuchi during the following movements.<br />2. Holding with Lef hand at center top andRight hand on the side, kama is moved on kama-kamashiki paper. While Left hand holds the support, first the right, then the left Kan are removed and rest on Kama while the connecting piece is moved to left (on tatami or against the left wall). <br />3. After moving Kama the Host turns to Ro and lifts the chaing 5 more rings to provide unrestricted access to adding Shimesibai, Sumi and purifying the robuchi.<br />4. When all is completed, prior to bringing back the kama, the chain is lowered 5 rings.<br />5. Once teh kama rests again on teh chain, the chain is lowered again with the initial 3 ringsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-27258490442884063572013-06-11T20:59:43.139+09:002013-06-11T20:59:43.139+09:00>> I found a way to make them shiny green an...>> I found a way to make them shiny green and my tea teacher was very satisfied.<br /><br />Can you satisfy my curiosity and tell me what you did to keep the bamboo green and shiny ?DeletedBloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04323372354390515776noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-87566603843193151232013-03-11T23:16:36.849+09:002013-03-11T23:16:36.849+09:00A very good and insightful post! By the way, I hav...A very good and insightful post! By the way, I have my own blog which focuses on Asian culture and entertainment such as video games and I wonder if it is possible for you to view it and tell me what you think and how to improve my blog in the “About the Writer” page please: http://nynyonlinex.wordpress.comNyashahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06150166239076825811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-56138644716891718732012-01-31T11:06:52.455+09:002012-01-31T11:06:52.455+09:00Hi, Miyako.
Thanks for your comment. It's goo...Hi, Miyako.<br /><br />Thanks for your comment. It's good to hear that you have some experience with the tea ceremony. As a foreigner my image of Japan was that most Japanese people know how to make tea in the tea ceremony. But I was surprised to find that most Japanese people DON'T know. <br /><br />I HOPE we will have a good time in Tsukuba.<br /><br />Sincerely,<br />Daniel.Danielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01089380702816811147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-70008979885439887162012-01-20T14:12:11.848+09:002012-01-20T14:12:11.848+09:00Hello, my name is Miyako.
I'm a Japanese PhD s...Hello, my name is Miyako.<br />I'm a Japanese PhD student, and I'm going to attend the 4th HOPE Meeting this coming March.<br />I've been studying tea ceremony (omotesenke) for about 1 year.<br />I'm looking forward to seeing you and talking about tea ceremony.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05347527126000972068noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-46596858985991536552011-12-14T10:25:06.642+09:002011-12-14T10:25:06.642+09:00Thank you Nicolas and Letizia for appreciating thi...Thank you Nicolas and Letizia for appreciating this blog and the links.<br />I hope you like the new <a href="http://japanese-tea-ceremony-forum.net/" rel="nofollow">tea ceremony forum</a> too. It is very new and still open for suggestions. Please post something whenever you want to share.Danielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01089380702816811147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-82928638331499131072011-11-27T17:48:53.300+09:002011-11-27T17:48:53.300+09:00Your posts are very interesting. I have reported a...Your posts are very interesting. I have reported a link to your blog on my tea ceremony blog<br />(italian and english).<br />(if you're interested the link is http://cerimoniadelte.blogspot.com/ )<br />If you want you can return the favor.<br />Thank's. LetiziaLetiziahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17353088570491359446noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-28154278437935439052011-10-30T11:10:47.130+09:002011-10-30T11:10:47.130+09:00Hi,
I just wanted to let you know that your blog ...Hi,<br /><br />I just wanted to let you know that your blog got listed in the Japan Blog Directory. Please let me know if any of the information is wrong or if you would like anything changed.<br /><br />http://japanblogdirectory.com/<br /><br />The Japan Blog Directory is still very new and you might also help spreading the word by adding a link or banner to your site or mention us.<br />I wish you all the best and a lot of success with your blog.<br />Best regards,<br />NicolasNicolashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14590679970524018286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-62536790188759690402011-06-05T08:11:40.351+09:002011-06-05T08:11:40.351+09:00New RSS feeds for every forum and for every forum ...New RSS feeds for every forum and for every forum topic. There are RSS Icons on the right side of every title for easy and selective feed choices. But of course one can also select to receive RSS updates from the whole forum : http://japanese-tea-ceremony-forum.net/rss.php<br /><br />Hope you enjoy this new feature.Danielhttp://the-japanese-tea-ceremony.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-55558881335984673282011-06-02T12:08:00.673+09:002011-06-02T12:08:00.673+09:00Thanks Marius for spreading the word. And I think ...Thanks Marius for spreading the word. And I think the RSS feed is a good idea so I'll work on that.<br /><br />I'll let you know when changes happen.<br /><br />Cheers.Danielhttp://the-japanese-tea-ceremony.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-78533757696843276252011-06-01T17:34:04.922+09:002011-06-01T17:34:04.922+09:00Forwarded the link to a list of tea interested peo...Forwarded the link to a list of tea interested people, and posted it on wiki.chado.no<br /><br />However I think you should add a RSS feed of new posts, that is the only way I'm able to follow a forum.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17431309690180318454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-63928126639015605932011-06-01T15:29:49.508+09:002011-06-01T15:29:49.508+09:00Thank you very much for your comment and for regis...Thank you very much for your comment and for registering on the forum.<br /><br /> If you scroll down the front page you would find forums for tea ceremonies in Japan, Europe, and the United states. We only have to wait for people to place their information so that we can contact them. I guess we're both looking forward to that.<br />---------------------------------<br /><a href="http://japanese-tea-ceremony.net/" rel="nofollow">Japanese tea ceremony</a><br /><br /><a href="http://japanese-tea-ceremony-forum.net/index.php" rel="nofollow">Tea ceremony forum</a><br />Hope you enjoy the Japanese tea ceremony.Danielhttp://the-japanese-tea-ceremony.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-35567987833879829142011-06-01T12:30:43.498+09:002011-06-01T12:30:43.498+09:00I registered and look forward to participating. I ...I registered and look forward to participating. I would like it if you could create a section for Tea classes outside of Japan, Europe and USA - some of us study tea in other locations, too :-)Vickihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10549767433697954149noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-18208513709830288272010-06-30T01:16:12.097+09:002010-06-30T01:16:12.097+09:00Hello again, I am Miya, who is a student of Omotes...Hello again, I am Miya, who is a student of Omotesenke, posted on your blog in topic "Macha or Coffee" before.<br />Recently I moved from Tokyo to Tsukuba city, Ibaraki. And now I am planning to hold tea ceremony events around Tsukuba. There will be some foreigners including foreign students of Tsukuba Univ., where I came from.<br />Actually, I am just a 24 years girl who have been studing Japanese tea ceremony by my grandmother teaching in Tokyo.<br />I know it is so sudden offer, but I would like to know you each other in order to enjoy tea ceremony together and make tea ceremony events more fantastic.<br />If you would kindly be interested in me, please send me a message on Facebook, or advise me how to get in touch.<br />http://www.facebook.com/miyako.tsumori/<br />Thank you,<br />MiyaMiyahttp://www.facebook.com/miyako.tsumori/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-40386386907857176642010-06-30T01:13:42.279+09:002010-06-30T01:13:42.279+09:00This comment has been removed by the author.Miahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14597532120668939294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-25471958631993830962010-06-09T01:04:09.589+09:002010-06-09T01:04:09.589+09:00We have been dealing with tea tools at http://www....We have been dealing with tea tools at http://www.rikyucha.com. Please drop in our shop and browse our items when you have time.<br />Sean Takeishisean takeishihttp://www.rikyucha.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-29303901013506854482009-03-12T22:51:00.000+09:002009-03-12T22:51:00.000+09:00Konnichiwa! I`m really happy you`re writing this ...Konnichiwa! I`m really happy you`re writing this blog. Thank you. I live in Kanagawa-ken, and have been studying omotesenke at a local kouminkan for a little over a year. I tried urasenke before, but as you mentioned, its style is different than omotesenke. My teacher says urasenke is "flashier". I like the simplicity of omotesenke. But of course, overall it`s really not that simple! Anyway, please enjoy your sadou. Corinne Sutter-KayeUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16726160801389511944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-37183778942491722212009-02-25T07:41:00.000+09:002009-02-25T07:41:00.000+09:00I'm glad to hear from another Omotesenke student. ...I'm glad to hear from another Omotesenke student. We seem to be a rare comodity. My teacher lives in Tomobe town next to Mito city and she has her classes at her home in a proper Chashitsu with a mizuya next to it. As i might have mentioned before, I had know my tea teacher a couple of years before starting to study Chanoyu. I didn't really know the difference between Omote and Urasenke when I started but now I am glad that I am learning Omotesenke because it fits best with my own philosophies some how.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-36298843975353091922009-02-20T12:16:00.000+09:002009-02-20T12:16:00.000+09:00Great blog!!I've learned Japanese tea ceremony of ...Great blog!!<BR/>I've learned Japanese tea ceremony of Omotesenke since I was a child, and now am so interested in your blog and how you got so well at Sadou. Where do you have the Japanese tea ceremony class? in Mito city?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-28289678060973803372009-01-29T18:18:00.000+09:002009-01-29T18:18:00.000+09:00Hi! :)Hi! :)temaehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17563210561295740111noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-64952311038488819742008-12-21T04:43:00.000+09:002008-12-21T04:43:00.000+09:00Yes it is difficult to drink without the chawan bu...Yes it is difficult to drink without the chawan but with no tea and water to drink, the chawan is useless. ...and with no water and tea...no realization in (tea)life! So why tea and water - Because of the kakejiku because of the bokuseki, the imprint of the seal, not the words or painting on the paper. The seal is the imprint made of buddha or the presonalized buddha, the very reason why to build a jojohan - the true karamono. The reason to gather with water, tea, sumi anda chawan. To enjoy a moment in the same room as buddha. This was a reason after the Ashikaga. Before there were othr reasons and after there certainly are other reasons...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-27102016240601416872008-12-01T12:23:00.000+09:002008-12-01T12:23:00.000+09:00The difficult part for the furo is not during the ...The difficult part for the furo is not during the sumi-demae. It's the time when you shape the ash before temae. If the ash is packed too tight, the sumi won't burn too well. In fact, they might not burn at all. If the ash is too loose, when you place the kama back, the kawara would fall or the shape would ruin.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2263180027873940756.post-83045805244157435502008-08-02T16:04:00.000+09:002008-08-02T16:04:00.000+09:00Thank you for visiting my blog and your comment. T...Thank you for visiting my blog and your comment. To answer your question; as I explained the differences between Urasenke and Omotesenke on the <A HREF="”" REL="nofollow">Japanese tea ceremony schools</A> page, the Urasenke seems to be more posh than Omotesenke. The way I came into contact with the Japanese tea ceremony provided me with an experience that was more than the superficial drinking of green tea froth. For me it was a spiritual experience and I felt a wordless communication with the host of the ceremony. After some research about the history of the tea ceremony I understood the connection it has with Buddhism and the spiritual aspect of the whole ceremony.<BR/>I guess anyone can make some tea for other people, but I want to prepare a bowl of green tea from my heart without using the mind. Omotesenke fits this ideal of “Simple and pure tea…”<BR/>I hope my answer was helpful. Looking forward to read more of your comments.Living in Japanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17904984856574427501noreply@blogger.com