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[Osaka] Learn Zen in a class of making Matcha Tand writing brushes in kimono
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- Overview
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- Tea Ceremony
- How to make tea
- ,How to receive the tea
- ,How to sit
- How to bow
- How to stand
- How to stand, how to walk, etc
- ,The students will learn various rules such as how to
- The owner of the tea house will prepare and serve powdered green tea to the guests, and you will be treated with hospitality.
- You will be asked to serve tea to the guests with an awareness of the mindset and manners of the tea master.
- ,Calligraphy
- You will learn basic brush strokes such as “tome
- ” “hane
- ” and “harai
- ” and practice writing Japanese kanji of your choice in the correct stroke order.
- Japanese calligraphy has an aesthetic sense of tranquility, and it is important to keep one's mind quiet and focused when writing.
- What to expect
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-Tea Ceremony Zen” is alive and well in traditional Japanese culture, and by learning the tea ceremony, you will learn etiquette, manners, beautiful gestures, and the spirit of hospitality. - Attitude The tea ceremony is not only about the host entertaining the guests, but also about the guests responding to the host's hospitality and creating an atmosphere in which the host and the guests become one. -Calligraphy Zen exists as a visual imprint. Japanese calligraphy has a delicate sense of beauty, and the subtle changes in fine lines, dots, and shading enhance its beauty. Students will practice basic brush strokes, such as “tome,” “hane,” and “harai,” as well as other basic techniques.
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