Japanese tea ceremony (Japan Today)
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Today, the art of <a href=http://estonia.wikispaces.com/new>tea ceremony</a> is mainly held by women. <a href=http://estonia.wikispaces.com>Now tea </a> ceremony often takes place not only in the tea pavilions, but also one of the <a href=http://worldtea.vox.com/library/post/hot-tea.html>re sidential rooms</a> at home, the tea ceremony is often preceded by refreshments. However, remains the <a href=http://teas.wikidot.com/saa>spirit</a> of the tea ceremony: the desire to create an <a href=http://www.flickr.com/groups/dass/>environment</a > dushevnosti, depart from suetnyh, <a href=http://www.flickr.com/groups/hottea/>daily</a> concerns and <a href=http://worldtea.vox.com/library/post/retro-fm.html>a ffairs</a>. There is still a tea ceremony - this time to talk about the <a href=http://teas.wikidot.com>beautiful</a>, art, literature, painting, on a tea cup and the book in tokonoma.
<a href=http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/teaworldtop/messag e/2>In Japan</a>, there are many schools of tea ceremony. One of the most famous is the <a href=http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/teaworldtop/messag e/1>school</a> of the Urasenke in Kyoto.
<a href=http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/teaworldtop/messag e/2>In Japan</a>, there are many schools of tea ceremony. One of the most famous is the <a href=http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/teaworldtop/messag e/1>school</a> of the Urasenke in Kyoto.
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