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Tea Harmony by Soryu
Japan
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 มิ.ย. 2023
We are streaming videos about the Omotesenke style of Japanese tea culture.
The Omotesenke school's tea ceremony is characterized by its natural beauty, the elimination of unnecessary movements, and a seamless flow. The tea ceremony is not just about preparing and drinking tea; it holds a much deeper significance. Through repeated practice of the tea ceremony, one can naturally internalize the spirit of tea. Therefore, it should never be neglected or taken lightly.
The Omotesenke school's tea ceremony is characterized by its natural beauty, the elimination of unnecessary movements, and a seamless flow. The tea ceremony is not just about preparing and drinking tea; it holds a much deeper significance. Through repeated practice of the tea ceremony, one can naturally internalize the spirit of tea. Therefore, it should never be neglected or taken lightly.
Charcoal Procedures and Furisode: Blending Tradition and Elegance @teaharmonybysoryu
In this video, I’m combining two fascinating aspects of Japanese tea culture: the art of charcoal procedures (sumidemae) and the elegance of the furisode kimono.
Learn about the vital role of charcoal in tea ceremonies, from preparing the fire to regulating water temperature for the perfect tea. I’ll also introduce the history, significance, and beauty of the furisode, traditionally worn by young, unmarried women, and why I chose to wear one as host for this month’s tea gathering.
Discover how these two traditions intertwine to create a deeper appreciation for the tea ceremony and Japanese culture. Whether you’re a tea enthusiast or simply curious about Japanese traditions, this video has something special for you!
✨ Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more explorations of tea culture, kimono traditions, and my personal journey in the world of Japanese tea. ✨
#Sumidemae #Furisode #JapaneseTeaCeremony #KimonoCulture #TeaTradition
Message to Viewers:
Thank you so much for watching! 🙏 This video brings together two elements that make the Japanese tea ceremony so profound: the meticulous sumidemae and the elegance of the furisode.
I hope you enjoyed learning about the techniques and traditions behind charcoal preparation and the cultural significance of the furisode.
Your support inspires me to keep sharing these beautiful traditions, so please like, subscribe, and share this video with friends who might enjoy it. Together, let’s celebrate the timeless art of tea!
Learn about the vital role of charcoal in tea ceremonies, from preparing the fire to regulating water temperature for the perfect tea. I’ll also introduce the history, significance, and beauty of the furisode, traditionally worn by young, unmarried women, and why I chose to wear one as host for this month’s tea gathering.
Discover how these two traditions intertwine to create a deeper appreciation for the tea ceremony and Japanese culture. Whether you’re a tea enthusiast or simply curious about Japanese traditions, this video has something special for you!
✨ Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more explorations of tea culture, kimono traditions, and my personal journey in the world of Japanese tea. ✨
#Sumidemae #Furisode #JapaneseTeaCeremony #KimonoCulture #TeaTradition
Message to Viewers:
Thank you so much for watching! 🙏 This video brings together two elements that make the Japanese tea ceremony so profound: the meticulous sumidemae and the elegance of the furisode.
I hope you enjoyed learning about the techniques and traditions behind charcoal preparation and the cultural significance of the furisode.
Your support inspires me to keep sharing these beautiful traditions, so please like, subscribe, and share this video with friends who might enjoy it. Together, let’s celebrate the timeless art of tea!
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New Year Zen Scroll & Kagami Mochi Display | Japanese Traditions @teaharmonybysoryu
มุมมอง 9วันที่ผ่านมา
Happy New Year! Today, I’ll show you how to display a hanging scroll with the Zen phrase 'Spring fills forests with flowers; autumn reflects moonlight in every home,' and the traditional Kagami Mochi. These displays honor harmony, mindfulness, and gratitude as we welcome Toshigami-sama, the New Year’s deity. Let’s celebrate together with these timeless traditions.
A Festive Yobanashi Chaji: Blending Christmas Spirit with Japanese Tea Ceremony
มุมมอง 5914 วันที่ผ่านมา
Experience the beauty and creativity of a Yobanashi Chaji with a festive twist! In this video, I share how I incorporated a Christmas theme into my December evening tea gathering. From the vibrant salmon-pink kimono with a meaningful backstory to the luxurious Arisugawa-patterned obi inspired by reindeer, every detail celebrates the holiday spirit. You’ll also see how I blended Western and Japa...
Tea Transcends Borders
มุมมอง 11หลายเดือนก่อน
Hosting guests from France and Netherlands was a beautiful reminder of the connection we create through the tea ceremony. Sharing stories, exploring each other's cultures, and enjoying seasonal tea and sweets - moments like these make every gathering unforgettable. Thank you for bringing your warmth and curiosity. #Omotesenke #TeaCeremony #CulturalConnection #JapaneseTea #TeaMoments #HeartToHea...
The Art of Opening the Hearth (Ro): My First Experience
มุมมอง 15หลายเดือนก่อน
"In this video, I share the significance of opening the hearth (ro) in the Japanese tea ceremony, a cherished tradition that begins in November. Learn about the historical background, why the hearth is opened during the boar month, and how the principles of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements influence this practice. I also take you through my personal experience of opening my tea room hearth for th...
"The Bamboo Shelf One-Display" style favored by Joshinsai by Soryu
มุมมอง 102หลายเดือนก่อน
Join us for an in-depth look at traditional temae, the artful procedures of Japanese tea ceremony. This video demonstrates the delicate handling and placement of essential tea utensils, focusing on the finishing steps in a tea gathering. Watch as we mindfully place the tea bowl, prepare the natsume and chashaku for viewing, and follow the precise arrangement of items, all while embracing the mi...
Preparing for a September formal tea gathering: Kimono and utensil selections
มุมมอง 922 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video, I share the detailed preparations for hosting a formal tea gathering in September, focusing on seasonal attire and traditional tea utensils. September calls for an unlined kimono, and for formal gatherings, the host’s attire should be suitably formal, such as a houmongi (visiting kimono). I’ll walk through my choice of kimono, as well as the careful selection of tea utensils to m...
preparing for tea gathering: kimono tips and cultural insights
มุมมอง 92 หลายเดือนก่อน
in this video, I share essential tips for preparing to wear a semi formal kimono for a tea gathering. From proper hair and make up techniques to ensuring the perfect fit of the kimono, I’ll walk you through key details that make a difference.  I also cover the importance of cleaning the tea room, that significance of wearing white socks, and how to achieve a smooth chest area when wearing a ki...
Preparing for the Master Class
มุมมอง 92 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this video, I take you through my early morning routine as I prepare for my monthly tea master class in Hakata. You will get a glimpse of my hair and makeup process, shot from behind, as well as the steps of putting on a kimono, captured from the front. Today, I am wearing on Oshima Tsumugi kimono, traditional craft textile from the Amami Islands, perfect for a rainy day, I also share a hand...
The Simplified Tea Procedure of Omotesenke
มุมมอง 176 หลายเดือนก่อน
The Japanese tea ceremony, or “Chanoyu” in Japanese is a choreographed ritual of preparing and serving Japanese powdered green tea, together with traditional Japanese sweets to balance the somewhat astringent taste of the tea. Preparing tea in this ceremony means pouring all one's attention into the predefined movements. The whole process is about the host’s preparing a bowl of tea from her hea...
CHATO with Furo @teaharmonybysoryu
มุมมอง 16ปีที่แล้ว
"Chato" refers to the act of offering tea in front of a Buddhist altar and the formal ceremony associated with it. It is often performed around the time of the Rikyu memorial in March and the Tennen memorial in September. Since it is not a practice conducted frequently, opportunities for learning this ceremonial tea preparation are relatively rare. The ceremony of Chato is distinct from other t...
Basic Preparing Thin Tea with Furo for beginners @teaharmonybysoryu
มุมมอง 17ปีที่แล้ว
This is the fundamental procedure for preparing thin tea with Furo. Pay attention to your posture and your fingers, walking style, opening and closing the sliding doors (fusuma), handling of utensils, placement of utensils, and sitting position. Practice these steps repeatedly, focusing on executing each movement meticulously.
Tea Whisk Decoration ~One of the eight initial teachings~@teaharmonybysoryu
มุมมอง 8ปีที่แล้ว
"Tea whisk decoration 'chasen kazari'” is an important element and considered the most fundamental. It is done when using a special or historically significant item among the four utensils: mizusashi (water container), chaire (tea container), chawan (tea bowl), and chashaku (tea scoop). For example, during a formal tea gathering “Chaji”, if a guest brings their own chashaku (Tea scoop), the hos...
Tenmoku stand (Daikazari) with Furo @teaharmonybysoryu
มุมมอง 28ปีที่แล้ว
Tenmoku stand (Daikazari) is one of the initial foundational traditions in the Japanese tea ceremony. It involves placing a tea bowl on a Tenmoku stand, serving thick tea, and offering it to guests. This is a special treatment for esteemed guests, and in the past, it was used when offering tea to individuals of high status. The tea bowl placed on the Tenmoku stand is usually a regular tea bowl.