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Japanese Tea Ceremony The Japanese tea ceremony, or Cha-no-yu, meaning “hot water for tea”, is more than an elaborate ritual. It is an interlude in which one leads oneself for the moment to the spirit of beauty, quietude, and politeness toward others. The ceremony may be practiced anywhere, at home or in a teahouse. There are 4 principles: harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility (wa, kae, sae, jubuo) Harmony: with other people and with nature. The tea ceremony is the way of bringing one’s self into harmony with nature. Respects: a harmonious relationship with others. Purity: clean yourselves through the five senses - sense of hearing when hearing the sound of water(which remind one of the silence outside), sense of sight when see the flowers, sense of touch when touch the utensils, sense of smell when smell the scent of the flowers, sense of taste when drinking tea. Tranquility

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Japanese Tea Ceremony• The Japanese tea ceremony, or Cha-no-yu, meaning

“hot water for tea”, is more than an elaborate ritual. It is an interlude in which one leads oneself for the moment to the spirit of beauty, quietude, and politeness toward others. The ceremony may be practiced anywhere, at home or in a teahouse.

• There are 4 principles: harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility (wa, kae, sae, jubuo) – Harmony: with other people and with nature. The tea

ceremony is the way of bringing one’s self into harmony with nature.

– Respects: a harmonious relationship with others. – Purity: clean yourselves through the five senses - sense of

hearing when hearing the sound of water(which remind one of the silence outside), sense of sight when see the flowers, sense of touch when touch the utensils, sense of smell when smell the scent of the flowers, sense of taste when drinking tea.

– Tranquility

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No (Noh), Kabuki, and Bankura Theater

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUTG6N0KFj4

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ6_pxGKCks

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV938f46Wpg&feature=related

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Matsuo Basho

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Daimyo Procession to Edo

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Mount Fuji: A Common Theme

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Scenes from Urban Life

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Emergence of Woodblock Prints

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Cherry Blossoms

• Themes represented by cherry blossoms:

• Impermanence • Buddhism

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Matsushima

Ah, Matsushima!Ah-ah Matsushima! Ah! Matsushima! Ah!

Basho, haiku