Japanese tea ceremony: Revision history

From Global Knowledge Compendium of Traditional Crafts and Artisanal Techniques

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10 August 2025

  • curprev 05:3105:31, 10 August 2025 CompUser talk contribs 3,398 bytes +3,398 Created page with "The Japanese tea ceremony (茶道, sadō or chadō; literally “way of tea”) is a traditional ritual of preparing and serving powdered green tea (matcha) to guests in a highly choreographed manner. More than simply drinking tea, the ceremony embodies aesthetic refinement, social etiquette, and spiritual mindfulness, with deep roots in Zen Buddhism. == Origins and history == The tea ceremony developed in Japan during the late 15th and 16th centuries, influenced by Chi..."