Japanese tea ceremony

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The Japanese tea ceremony is a traditional ritualized preparation and serving of matcha that embodies Zen Buddhist principles of simplicity, harmony, respect, and mindfulness.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese cultural practice
intangible cultural heritage
tea ceremony
associatedWith ikebana NERFINISHED
kakemono
tatami
tokonoma NERFINISHED
culturalRole social bonding
spiritual discipline
developedFrom Zen Buddhist monastic tea practices
embodiesPrinciple Zen Buddhism NERFINISHED
emphasizes aesthetic appreciation
etiquette
mindfulness
simplicity
hasCoreValue harmony
purity
respect
tranquility
hasHistoricalFigure Murata Jukō NERFINISHED
Sen no Rikyū NERFINISHED
Takeno Jōō NERFINISHED
hasName chado NERFINISHED
chanoyu NERFINISHED
sado NERFINISHED
hasSchool Mushanokōjisenke NERFINISHED
Omotesenke NERFINISHED
Urasenke NERFINISHED
includesPhase appreciation of utensils and scroll
preparation of utensils
serving of tea to guests
whisking of matcha
influencedBy wabi-sabi aesthetics
influences Japanese architecture
Japanese calligraphy
Japanese ceramics
Japanese garden design
oftenAccompaniedBy wagashi
originCountry Japan NERFINISHED
practicedIn chashitsu
requires codified etiquette
formalized gestures
typicalBeverage thick tea
thin tea
usesIngredient matcha
usesUtensil chakin NERFINISHED
chasen
chashaku
chawan
furo
hishaku
kama
natsume

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Sen no Rikyū influenced Japanese tea ceremony
Yamato culturalTradition Japanese tea ceremony
subject surface form: Yamato people
wabi-sabi relatedConcept Japanese tea ceremony