A Tea Ceremony Terms Glossary
A glossary of important words associated with the Japanese Formal Tea Ceremony and
By Donnie Pylant | May 10, 2025
A glossary of important words associated with the Japanese Formal Tea Ceremony and
By Donnie Pylant | Dec 27, 2024
Created 1987 to demonstrate friendship and union between Kelowna and its Sister City Kasugai, Japan.
By Donnie Pylant | Nov 11, 2024
Now a hotel, the private estate was constructed entirely in the Japanese style (the buildings are specifically modeled after a Shogun mansion), and complete with a perfect replica of Kyoto’s kabuki theatre.
By Kendall Brown | Aug 26, 2023
The term “tea garden” is used for three kinds of gardens, all historically sanctioned yet differing greatly in style and function. Why?
By NAJGA Manager | Aug 26, 2023
Ready to embark on a journey through Japanese tea houses and tea gardens in North America? Let's uncover their captivating stories together!
By Deane, Andrew R. | Dec 10, 2015
In this Chapter… The Taking of Tea Brewing History The PhDs of Tea Along the Dewy Path Leaving the World Behind Entering the Sanctuary A Mountain Hut Room for Tea “Tea” Plants Tea is a complete art form. In Japanese they call it a sogo bijutsu [総合美術...
By Donnie Pylant | Jul 10, 2015
The garden's 5 acres of strolling paths around Japanese style buildings, a teahouse, koi ponds and streams hold classic Japanese garden elements
By Donnie Pylant | Jun 5, 2015
The house was built in Nagoya, Japan, using traditional...
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