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Focuses on cleanliness, but also grabs the tea vessel rim with their thumb in between each step. D:
ОтветитьJapanese teas ceremony is about action meditation.
ОтветитьAbsolutely amazing! Thank you!
ОтветитьWow..
Is this script made by AI (?_?)?
How perfect information for each tiny movement..with no lack..😵
Just maybe a real "茶人" (tea master) practice it with few words, because a silence is another important thing for chado.. ♾️💫💧
It's difficult, isn't it?
Thank you for the video ❤
ОтветитьThe sophistication of this culture is just stunning.
ОтветитьAh. Lovely. Rocket Science.
ОтветитьCAN YOU SPEAK FASTER SO THIS WHOLE VIDEO IS A ""BUMMER""
ОтветитьTo my taste, using hot boiling water for matcha even if you pour slowly makes the matcha way too bitter. Mostly 70-80° celsius is perfect for me. Perhaps I'm missing something.
I came because of Samurai Jack
ОтветитьWhat is the usual volume of a hishaku? I recently prepared and practiced making matcha however, the instructions on the matcha called for 1g of matcha to 70ml of water - is this right?
Ответить"Matcha" just means powdered tea, so when you say "matcha tea powder" you're really saying "powdered tea tea powder." Just say "matcha," no need to specify that it's tea (that's what "cha" means) and no need to specify that it's powder (that's what "mat" is for).
ОтветитьI think this is beautiful. I love the depth, meaning, and symbolism of this ceremony. Truly very special. If people are following the mindset that this ceremony offers, they will definitely be edified by each other. So lovely!.❤
Thank you for sharing 💯
hi, i'm struggling to find any info online on how to heat the chagama. its a type of coal right? is it safe for indoor use? i dont want to set off my fire alarm 🤣 if you have any sources of info on the correct way to light the chagama could you let me know please? also if there are any alternative heating methods for the chagama (ie smokeless heating methods), specifically for a pretty small chagama, as mine is not very big, could you let me know please? thank you!
ОтветитьThank you for the detailed video. I would lime to purchase the tea set, is it made in Japan (all components)?
ОтветитьThanks for information 👍
ОтветитьI love his wonky pronunciation. XD My sensei would kill me.
Ответитьmy grandma was poisoned by Japanese tee i made and then she died
ОтветитьLove this thank you. I only drink Macha and now I will prepare it the correct way
ОтветитьNot much tranquility here listening to 10 minutes of talk without pause... Man, breathe!
ОтветитьWhat is that fireplace called? My house has it and want to learn how to make tea. So I would like to know more about how to maintain that part
ОтветитьWhen the cup is presented to the guest does the guest then sip the tea in increments or do they have to consume the entire cup in one go?
ОтветитьHow does one share matcha for multiple guests, and when should one use the bowl that has the spout?
How much water to add after the 2-3 oz of water if you’re going to enjoy it out of the bowl with only hot water?
I’d accidentally sneeze and ruin the vibes knowing my luck
ОтветитьThank you
Ответить1 Fukusa
2 Natsume
3 Chashaku 2 grams
4 kama
4 Chawan
5 Chasen 100 Cortes
6 Kensui
7 Chakin
1 bowing
2 clean
3 preparation of
4 preparation of macha tea
5 drinking
6 Wagashi
7 wa Kei sei jaku
The tea master had assistance (for want of a more appropriate term) go in and out during the ceremony; does one bow to them as they enter/exit?
ОтветитьGreat vid
ОтветитьLove this channel
ОтветитьJust what I needed, thank you! I will continue to learn before I attempt to make my own.
ОтветитьExcellent video, thank you.
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