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Lucas Castro
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 มี.ค. 2007
Games, Friends, Trips, ramdomness...
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Cute baby's reaction to Murloc sound
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This is my one month old son's reaction to the weird Murloc (WoW) sound
Buenos Aires
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Viagem muito legal para buenos aires, aproveitei bastante... e tb comemoramos os 30 anos de casados dos meus pais
Tea Cerimony Explained
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Japanese Traditional Tea Cerimony explained by expert hoster, at Kyoto Gion Corner
Kyoto Gion Corner part1
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show from gion corner with ikebana traditional japanese music and dance
Vídeos - Iga Ueno, Kanazawa, Kamakura e Tokyo
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alguns vídeos feitos nos dias q estive nas cidades citadas, sendo tokyo meu ultimo dia lá
Vídeos - Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Hiroshima e Himeji
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alguns videos dos dias nos lugares citados no título do video
Férias no Japão - Tokyo Museu ao Céu Aberto
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Férias no Japão - Tokyo Museu ao Céu Aberto
Férias no Japão - Osaka e Iga-Ueno (Fotos)
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Férias no Japão - Osaka e Iga-Ueno (Fotos)
Férias no Japão - No hotel Hiroshima e Osaka
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Férias no Japão - No hotel Hiroshima e Osaka
Férias no Japão - Mt Fuji, Hakkone e Atami (Fotos)
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Férias no Japão - Mt Fuji, Hakkone e Atami (Fotos)
Férias no Japão - Nikko & Kegon Waterfalls
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Férias no Japão - Nikko & Kegon Waterfalls
“ AINT NOBODY GOT TIME FOR DAT”😂
No. Politely.
The Japanese are so far ahead
I love matcha tea
These people have more discipline anybody ever seen
Quando cazzo lo bevete sto tè?
Español, por favor.
Kyut nung takure
Merci infiniment.
Beautiful!!!!💜💜🙏
this is absolutely wonderful how they are so gentle. I would break the cup in one second
The young lady is just so gorgeous
Yes,it's called discipline...Some people even learn!
Very interesting
You will never find such discipline anywhere else in the world...only in the Japanese culture. Lovely. Thank you for sharing
Tea ceremony is from China.
@@peterhamlinhamlin8908 Chinese version is far less ceremonial.
both are stupid. you learn more from the people who actually make the tea. they are sweating their ass off so these clowns can perform this ceremony
Hmm, very very interesting. There is definitely value to this ritualized activity. I don't think this is how tea is drunk normally in Japan, but I am happy that I have the choice to either perform this ritual or not. I am under no illusions, I would not like living in Japan: I can barely understand my own culture's etiquette, and I would spend all my time there stressed that I would commit a heinous faux pas. But Japan is very interesting to learn about, and is extremely pretty to watch from behind my screen. It may even be worth a visit- people tend to give tourists a pass, especially if you can tell they're trying to be respectful. I'm glad that I live in the age of the internet: I can learn about other cultures without annoying them with my accidental rudeness.
@Katie C Oh. I guess I misunderstood. I thought it was a very formalized way of drinking tea for fancy occasions. I thought it was compulsory and rude to question: like church or weddings or baby showers or graduations or The Pledge of Allegiance or table manners. Why do I have to have my fork in a certain hand? Why is it rude not to make a promise to a country I don't really like? Why do we have to get a sunburn while listening to a bunch of people say 'inspirational' things about the future? Why can't a baby shower be just a lunch and gift-giving? Why can't a wedding just be a big dinner with 5 minute speeches from the bride and groom? Why do I have to listen to an old man try to convince a crowd that 'being gay is a betrayal of god's love'? I didn't realize that a tea ceremony was something that was actually enjoyed. I thought it was something that was rude not to do at special occasions. I guess that makes it more like dancing or singing. I like dancing and singing waaaay better than church.
Beautiful thank you For sharing this
Meanwhile in Yorkshire: "One lump or two, luv?"
*Hostess squeezes stick with red napkin* Pfffft That didn’t purify it.... In all seriousness this was enjoyable to watch. Kudos for taking time to train and offer such a cool experience.
Thank you for uploading this. Very interesting and lovely to watch. I was wondering why they turned the bowl
No disrespect to the young lady wearing it, but the sleeves of the Juban being longer than the sleeve of the Kimono is a huge faux pas . I was so distracted by this, i couldn't enjoy the video . This is like doing something formal with your bra or pants (underwear) showing. Just use a safety pin and tuck the Juban's sleeves' up.
This is vary relaxing But at the same time I have a mind for speed and efficiency and I fking loseing my shit watching this😄
We understand. No patience. No spelling. No education. No mind.
@@peterhamlinhamlin8908 ok boomer
@@thrpins8430 Peter was just pointing out your lack of class and intelligence. Don't be upset. Maybe in your next life as a tea bag, you will understand.
i dont like japanese tea ,but the people r good they !
It's amazing to see something practiced that has been ritualized for so long. I wish I had this kind of discipline.
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If you are raised on discipline you will go long ways in life.
Hellzyead pope Benedict isn't dead yet lol
What's with all this ceremony bullshit. It's like they are committing sudoku or something.
It's so sad that in this fascinating world of ours, there are so many people like you - uneducated, close-minded, rude, and disrespectful towards other ways of life. Why do you have to make such a nasty, negative comment about something so old and special in another's country and tradition. I feel sorry for people like you. When you grow up, come back and watch it again, OK? Maybe you could leave a pleasant comment or, at lease, maybe not one at all?
NO PRESSURE PEOPLE, DONT MESS UP!
its a ceremony
woooow i can never do that
I want that Obi so bad... the circle of chrysanthemums one the younger girl is wearing. Its perfect... If anyone knows where to get one, please tell me!!!!
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Samurai Jack!
Francisco Ceja ✊
So relaxing!
It's so inspiring and beautiful to watch this very relaxing but very hard ! Thank you for this video ! 🍚
This was lovely and educational, thank you for sharing!
I love tea and Japan.
This is too much for my life just let me drink the dang tea!!! Lol
Their hand movements and everything are so relaxing
The only thing I didn't like is the picture with the tiger since we now know how they're drugged and mistreated so these pictures can be taken.
Helgali japah
I need captions!!!
So what's the purpose ,is there a motive, n they use red , why, I'm curious.
The purpose of this ceromony is the relax and show kindness, it is basically a small type of meditation you do before drinking the tea.
Fascinating! Many thanks for this upload.
I read somewhere that this ceremony represents foreplay.
No pressure, just a bunch of silent people watching every single thing you do.
lol yes
Do you have the ability to be silent while someone else shows you something......for 10 minutes......it's called .....learning.
Looks like a soup
it looks like a thick spinach soup. preparing matcha (without the ceremony) i am never able to get the foam that small and smooth, though. mine looks more like a green cappuccino. :)
I like the adaptation for sitting at a table i was wondering how i was going to pull this off with my western style apartment thank you for this.
In her mind "Don't mess up, Don't mess up, Don't mess up, Don't mess up, Don't mess up"
me while watching her
yep! Its like NO PRESSURE AT ALL
naah shes in the moment
take 1 hour to make a cup tea. 1 hour i can make hundreds liter of tea
It's not a purely practical activity. If you just want tea, this isn't the way to make it.
Fascinating