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[Nagasaki] A 90 min. Tea ceremony Workshop In The Authentic Tea Room
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- Overview
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- Chado, a tea ceremony that has roots in Zen, was established in Japan more than 400 years ago. Its fundamental form and style has never changed, and there are still many people studying and enjoying the culture worldwide. A
- Tea room is a space in which people experience mindfulness, and the tea-making process provides spiritual discipline.
- This is a chado school licensed from Urasenke Chado School in Kyoto, one of the biggest chado schools in the world. Ms. Mika Soka Haneishi, the owner of the school is a first degree instructor of Urasenke. She has been practicing Chado for over 25 years.
- This is not tourism—it is rather an immersion in culture.
- What to expect
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