So much respect for this culture. I have quit drinking alcohol, so now I am exploring different beverages. Green tea, matcha, black tea, it’s all different and beautiful. In a world with such beautiful diversity and culture, there is no end to how much you can learn. Again, much respect!
There are many beautiful tea traditions around the world and so many varieties to try. Yerba maté from various South American countries is an interesting one. Pakistani noon chai and Tibetan sherpa butter tea are also very unique milk-based teas that would be interesting to experiment with!
I had to quit smoking out of respect for My family's wishes. and ive gotten into loose leaf tea and making french press coffee with whole beans. the tasking process is good for the soul and loose leaf tea is so calming to drink. and even though coffee has caffeine, hand grinding coffee and the process of french pressing makes a soothing and delicious drink. dont really miss smoking that much now
@Lone Angler much respect to this! I love roasting/grinding/brewing coffee. The almost ritualness of it is so calming to me. And working for it more makes me value and enjoy it more
D.A Silver+ It will take longer than that. It's impossible to master any language in 2 years, especially if the language doesn't belong to even same language family. Two years might be enough to acquire basic understanding of Japanese, so you can get by and actually use the language. It kinda depends on if you try to learn Kanji at the same time and how much you are willing/able to study. However, that's only the start and the road to mastery starts there. It will take many years, even decades, and you pretty much have to use the language everyday.
As a Chinese guy, it's very disappointed to see Matcha culture disappeared in China. But I'm happy to see it prosper in Japan. Thanks for sharing this beautiful ceremony.
I’m a ceramics artist with a deep love for raku pottery. The concept of raku is beautiful, even though most unfamiliar people look at it and think “What a lumpy and crudely made tea cup. Was this really made by an expert artist?” But raku tea cups are made that way deliberately. The idea is to know immediately that a cup was made by hand, and made to _feel_ comfortable in one’s own hands. To feel nice against your lips as you drink from it. Just the right size, and just the right thickness of the cup, so it insulates both the tea and the drinker’s hands, without being uncomfortably thick around the lip where you drink from. A good raku tea cup is your favorite tea cup. You love it for its simplicity, and for its tangible qualities, and for the sense of human spirit the artist made it with, even if it’s not the most elaborately decorated cup. It’s one of those things which you love for what it is.
So much precision ❤️❤️❤️ i love this. Theres a place in nyc that offers traditional tea making classes and they make it for you this way too when you order it. I havent been yet but cant wait 🤗🤗🤗
I went one year in Japan, in a high school. There, I joined the tea ceremony club No regrets! I learned so many things, it was really interesting I was honestly very surprised when I saw how p r e c i s e every move is. Everything is calculated. For example, at 1:44, the only edge where the red scarf doesn't have a sewing must be on the right side, in the right hand (if I remember correctly) Sometimes, when you put down that thing 1:19, you have to make a sound but sometimes you mustn't At 3:30, when you take the tea, you have to take what's on the side and not destroy the kind of pyramid you make in the middle Every single thing has a rule I gave those as examples, that's what I learned and I hope I remember correctly (if I made any mistake, please tell me) But there are so many many kinds of ceremonies, depending of the season or else... Even the cups have different motifs depending on the season or the event! There is so much to learn, I love it
I watched a documentary on tatami mats and I learned that they actually know where to put the tea ceremony tools by counting the rows on the tatami....
Hello everybody, I really like the Japanese tea ceremony, especially the omotesenke style. Can I tell you all about your experience enjoying tea at the Japanese tea ceremony? Please share your experience through my comments.
The English subtitles are a bit wonky but this is a beautiful video on the nature of tea ceremony. I hope the custom doesn't disappear from Japan. It's very elegant and pleasant to look at even if it can last hours.
All Americans would be happy to know that the ceremony also includes, small cakes and other goodies after the first part of the tea ceremony is concluded.
The act of pouring your heart into a cup of tea aesthetically for someone else must be the nicest thing you can do for someone and this brought me to tears.
In India we start our morning with tea. Specially in North East India we drink tea at least twice or thrice in a day. In East India specially in Kolkata you can find roadside tea stalls in every corner. We are so obsessed with tea. You can say every single day we celebrate Tea Ceremony here 😊
I just loved the video. The Japanese are all about skill and precision. And I'd be delighted to taste that tea it looks just perfect😍 . Cheers to Tasty for sharing such great content!
Yes, the Japanese have kept the original Chinese culture while Chinese people forget and don't even recognise that were once their own things... Japan and south Korea are small real China and China is just Manchurian style fake China, and Taiwan is also Manchurian affected fake China (ROC) like Vietnam, so sad!
A long time ago i had a Japanese girlfriend but her parents were not pleased with this friendship. After time the father had to go back to Japan and my girlfriend did a tea ceremony with me so i would never forget her. It was the most quietest moment i have ever experienced. I never saw her again but i never forgot her. That was a gift.
My how beautiful it is to feel.. A video to watch multiple times. A guide, a way to stop.. and be present. Pity I missed it when in Japan.. but hopefully one day Xx much love Japan 🍙💚
I hate rituals or traditional ceremony since they're usually rigid and make no sense. But this is the only ritual I really love! Very elegant and have deep philosophy
I love Japanese culture, I'm fascinated by their ceremonies and ways of doing things, there are flaws as any culture has them but still very purposeful and ritualistic in their daily life
@@obama-bin-thanos7484 Xenophobia is not as rampant as you'd believe in Japan. Japanese xenophobia is mostly towards people from other Asian nations, and Americans are idealized-- just take a look at video games like Metal Gear (Solid Snake) and Street Fighter (Ken), anime like My Hero Academia (All Might). Assuming you're not Asian, if you went to a large city like Tokyo nobody would bat an eye at you because seeing foreigners there is expected.
It's actually pretty effective, at least for me. When it's really hot, I like to imagine a cool breeze washing over me. Sometimes it's just too hot, but other times it almost feels like the sweat on my skin is cooling me, and it makes things bearable.
As a Japanese, I was surprised to see a Japanese TV program that experimented with the fact that only Japanese people can feel the coolness just by listening to the sound of Fuurin (wind chimes), no matter how hot the temperature is. Until then, I thought it was all human beings who heard the sound of Fuurin and felt cool.
I see willingness to decor environment and practice every move so that your guest feels welcome and comfortable (maybe reflectively feel in harmony yourself?). Id love to know this. Besides serving tea it probably applies to everything else as well.
With looking at this video, the loneliness and needs to come back to Japan keep growing in me. I wish can go to Japan again, I really missed Japan. Can you make more video like this?
Beautiful, but I wish there were English captions to understand. I only understand a few words such as hana, imagination, ni, nihon and so on, but I don't understand everything
The video was so professional that I literally smell the Matcha from over Vietnam. Oh wait, is was my Matcha cup on the table....sorry but the video is rly good.
Buzzfeed Japan (controled by Asahi Shinbun) or 岡野園? decided not to translate this woman's message to young people while introducing Japanese culture. Translation of the last part → "I want young JPN people to be more confident in our culture like this."
i am from india and i read about the "japanese tea ceremony" in my hindi literature book and was fascinated by it and my curiosity got the best of me so im here and omg this looks absolutely relaxing and way better than i expected ngl. i always admired japanese culture and i really hope i can visit this beautiful country once. love from india ( delhi )
幼稚園で茶道を習ったけどその時の記憶が今の自分を形作る一つになってる気がする。小さい頃からこういうのを知っておくと良いよね
おれも
俺も
キモすぎ
じゃあ俺も
@@Romeintogo どうぞどうぞ
So much respect for this culture. I have quit drinking alcohol, so now I am exploring different beverages. Green tea, matcha, black tea, it’s all different and beautiful. In a world with such beautiful diversity and culture, there is no end to how much you can learn.
Again, much respect!
ı suggest you to try turkish tea it's delicious and calming
@@adacakr3110 thank you very much for this fine suggestion
There are many beautiful tea traditions around the world and so many varieties to try. Yerba maté from various South American countries is an interesting one. Pakistani noon chai and Tibetan sherpa butter tea are also very unique milk-based teas that would be interesting to experiment with!
I had to quit smoking out of respect for My family's wishes. and ive gotten into loose leaf tea and making french press coffee with whole beans. the tasking process is good for the soul and loose leaf tea is so calming to drink. and even though coffee has caffeine, hand grinding coffee and the process of french pressing makes a soothing and delicious drink. dont really miss smoking that much now
@Lone Angler much respect to this! I love roasting/grinding/brewing coffee. The almost ritualness of it is so calming to me. And working for it more makes me value and enjoy it more
学校の授業で茶道と華道を3年間やってたのですが、最近すごくやっててよかったなって思います。
全然関係ないレジ作業とかでもやっぱり「気を遣う」ってことはここからきてるんだなって感じます
イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。
高校のお作法の時間にいただき方は習いましたが、茶道って突き詰めていくと大変なんですよねぇ。花道も書道も必要だし、お着物や器や歴史、灰の勉強までしないといけないと聞いて、奥が深い総合芸術だと感じました。でもせっかく日本人に生まれたので、きちんと習ってみたいものの1つです。
イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。
How elegant, if only there were english subtitles so i could understand
Captions --> Settings - Auto Translate and set to english, it's pretty good
Or you could be cool and take a class
D.A Silver+ It will take longer than that. It's impossible to master any language in 2 years, especially if the language doesn't belong to even same language family.
Two years might be enough to acquire basic understanding of Japanese, so you can get by and actually use the language. It kinda depends on if you try to learn Kanji at the same time and how much you are willing/able to study. However, that's only the start and the road to mastery starts there. It will take many years, even decades, and you pretty much have to use the language everyday.
@D.A Silver then he is amazing. I've been studying Spanish for 3 and I'm not close to being fluent.
@D.A Silver i did it i 1 year my sensei said i have a talent for this XD well maybe because my mom is half japanese
周りから見て心地のいい無駄のない丁寧な所作や客に対する思いやり。現代の日本の接客業やサービス業の精神の大元になる大事な文化だと思いました。
イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。
As a Chinese guy, it's very disappointed to see Matcha culture disappeared in China. But I'm happy to see it prosper in Japan. Thanks for sharing this beautiful ceremony.
But Chinese 烏龍茶 is very popular in Japan.
鬱で不安な気持ちでいっぱいだった時、お茶を始めたら考え方も冷静になったと思います。一点集中って凄いですね。あとお茶飲むと頭冴えて作業捗るのも良いです。 ここまで形式立ててませんが、家で毎日お茶立ててます。
イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。
I’m a ceramics artist with a deep love for raku pottery. The concept of raku is beautiful, even though most unfamiliar people look at it and think “What a lumpy and crudely made tea cup. Was this really made by an expert artist?”
But raku tea cups are made that way deliberately. The idea is to know immediately that a cup was made by hand, and made to _feel_ comfortable in one’s own hands. To feel nice against your lips as you drink from it. Just the right size, and just the right thickness of the cup, so it insulates both the tea and the drinker’s hands, without being uncomfortably thick around the lip where you drink from.
A good raku tea cup is your favorite tea cup. You love it for its simplicity, and for its tangible qualities, and for the sense of human spirit the artist made it with, even if it’s not the most elaborately decorated cup. It’s one of those things which you love for what it is.
茶道を始めて10年目ですが、とても綺麗で、ゆったりしてて、すごいなって思いました!!
イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。
The five minutes of watching this video were incredibly relaxing
I'd love to take part in such a ceremony once
Very nice. It'd be great to experience an authentic japanese tea ceremony, like this one. :-)
God bless Japan.
So much precision ❤️❤️❤️ i love this. Theres a place in nyc that offers traditional tea making classes and they make it for you this way too when you order it. I havent been yet but cant wait 🤗🤗🤗
Setsugekka? Love that place
Moxie Beast stop
@@321boom4 what...?
ljx
Very interesting. When I get back stateside I gotta try this tea. That is if they are still in business I can only hope right now.
I went one year in Japan, in a high school. There, I joined the tea ceremony club
No regrets! I learned so many things, it was really interesting
I was honestly very surprised when I saw how p r e c i s e every move is. Everything is calculated.
For example, at 1:44, the only edge where the red scarf doesn't have a sewing must be on the right side, in the right hand (if I remember correctly)
Sometimes, when you put down that thing 1:19, you have to make a sound but sometimes you mustn't
At 3:30, when you take the tea, you have to take what's on the side and not destroy the kind of pyramid you make in the middle
Every single thing has a rule
I gave those as examples, that's what I learned and I hope I remember correctly (if I made any mistake, please tell me)
But there are so many many kinds of ceremonies, depending of the season or else... Even the cups have different motifs depending on the season or the event!
There is so much to learn, I love it
Hello Tasty Japan, I am very grateful to share with us, this traditional art. Thank you very much. A kiss and hug. Bye
I watched a documentary on tatami mats and I learned that they actually know where to put the tea ceremony tools by counting the rows on the tatami....
Could you please share with me the title of that documentary?
Yes that is correct, some distances are expressed as the number of rows in the tatami.
Wow that’s cool; very Precise
🇯🇵m(_ _)m🇯🇵
日本の茶道が深まり広まりますように。
hii こんちくは!
イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。
お茶立てるのうますぎる…
韓国流茶道見たあとこれだからいつも以上にうまく見えた俺よ
イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。
It's impossible to describe the feelings and/or emotions that surround this magical ritual! everyone needs to enjoy it!!!
Can you tell best matcha brand
Hello everybody, I really like the Japanese tea ceremony, especially the omotesenke style. Can I tell you all about your experience enjoying tea at the Japanese tea ceremony? Please share your experience through my comments.
I've heard the whole point of the ceremony is to make sure the tea does not get poisoned by the tea master.
お点前ってこんなに綺麗なんだ…って改めて思った。吸い込まれた。
それも茶道の根源たる禅宗、禅によるものやな
洗練された作法の中で、全てを捨ててただひたすらに茶の湯を入れる、その一所懸命さが美しさを生むんやな〜
イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。
The English subtitles are a bit wonky but this is a beautiful video on the nature of tea ceremony. I hope the custom doesn't disappear from Japan. It's very elegant and pleasant to look at even if it can last hours.
All Americans would be happy to know that the ceremony also includes, small cakes and other goodies after the first part of the tea ceremony is concluded.
The act of pouring your heart into a cup of tea aesthetically for someone else must be the nicest thing you can do for someone and this brought me to tears.
The 4 principals of the Japanese tea ceremony are 和 敬 清 寂, ("harmony", "respect", "purity" and "tranquility")
Verovatno sam jedina ovde iz Srbije:) 🇷🇸 Svi ti tradicionalni obicaji u bilo kojoj zemlji su mi super!
In India we start our morning with tea. Specially in North East India we drink tea at least twice or thrice in a day. In East India specially in Kolkata you can find roadside tea stalls in every corner. We are so obsessed with tea. You can say every single day we celebrate Tea Ceremony here 😊
Same for us in England! Indian & English tea drinking history is intertwined : ) blessings my friend
@@hypnocilicdreams Yes true that. Love to England from India 😊
Me: Oh cool they added English captions!
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Me: Cool.
Scrolled down exactly when that happened to me and saw this. My whole neighborhood is awake now. xD
棗を拭くときになんでふくさがきれいな形のままふけるんだろう…
いつも崩れちゃう…
ふくささばきを見るとその人がどれだけお稽古してるかがわかると先生がおっしゃっていました。
@@うめお-m1n そうなんですね!!
やっぱりうまい人は基本から違うんですね…(゜ロ゜;ノ)ノ
ふくさ捌きからもう一度練習します…
見ないとはっきり言えませんが、指が揃っているか、肩からの手なりが美しいか、手首が折れていないか、あたりでしょうか。私も生後6ヶ月から数十年袱紗捌きして人には教える立場ですが、いまだに教授には注意されますよ(;´д`)
イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。
I start every morning with a small tea ceremony for myself. It's a meditative and self-inquiry experience. Love it.
裏千家かな。手つきに無駄がなくてとても綺麗
bあrusa 02
泡が細かいので多分表千家だと思います
comoru
表では泡立てないと教わりました
comoru 泡の量は
裏千家>表千家>武者小路千家
です。
bあrusa 02
裏千家ですね!学校茶道でやったお点前でした!
@@nemo8099 袱紗さばきが裏
I just loved the video. The Japanese are all about skill and precision. And I'd be delighted to taste that tea it looks just perfect😍 . Cheers to Tasty for sharing such great content!
Yes, the Japanese have kept the original Chinese culture while Chinese people forget and don't even recognise that were once their own things... Japan and south Korea are small real China and China is just Manchurian style fake China, and Taiwan is also Manchurian affected fake China (ROC) like Vietnam, so sad!
A long time ago i had a Japanese girlfriend but her parents were not pleased with this friendship. After time the father had to go back to Japan and my girlfriend did a tea ceremony with me so i would never forget her. It was the most quietest moment i have ever experienced. I never saw her again but i never forgot her. That was a gift.
同じお点前をお茶会でやったから
写ってなくても何してるか分かる...!
なんだか嬉しい
私高校の部活でしかやってないけど
楽しくて部活辞めたくなかった
進路でお茶の先生になろうとまで考えた笑
This is a lovely video describing the Japanese tea ceremony. It is admirable the humility, discipline, and sober refinement.
Anyone else came here after seeing the tea ceremony in the last season of samurai jack?
same lmao
Yea same lol
Yep
Hahahahahha.... yeah
Guilty as charged ^^
一つ一つの動きがゆったりとしていて、すごく穏やかな気分になる...
イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。
The video "Samura Jack Makes Green Tea For A Whole Hour" led me to search this up and find this video.
Lol me too
Haha me too it’s dope how accurate it was
Lmao me too
It's awesome that led me to this.
I'm looking for a replacement ASMR to help with my anxiety.
They took it down for copyright.
This is terrible
My how beautiful it is to feel.. A video to watch multiple times. A guide, a way to stop.. and be present. Pity I missed it when in Japan.. but hopefully one day Xx much love Japan 🍙💚
私、幼稚園の時に茶道をやっていて、また久しぶりにやりたくなって中学三年の臨時茶華道部に入りました。作法とかあまりおぼえてなかったんですけど、また思い出したのでよかったです!
イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。
I really enjoy watching, Would love to visit Japan one day and know more about their culture.
日本の茶道は素晴らしいです。日本人の優しい心見えます。日本の伝統文化は大事のもです。
茶道文化は中国のいつ日本の伝統文化になりましたか?
This looks so relaxing and calming...Definitely require this sacred practice in this busy world today..
Love from INDIA💕🙏🌺
省略無いの見たいです!すごく立て方上手かったので!
the nature scenes are so beautiful 😍
この動画でお話をされている方はどなたなのでしょう?
この方にお茶を習いたい!
The elegance and delicacy presented is very beautiful. Its spareness has a poetic quality. Thank you for sharing.
黒のお茶碗に抹茶の緑が映えますね。
お裏さんの泡たっぷりのお薄も綺麗だと思います。
I hate rituals or traditional ceremony since they're usually rigid and make no sense. But this is the only ritual I really love!
Very elegant and have deep philosophy
wonderful country, beautiful people i love japan
She works so gently.
I love Authentic Matcha it's so smooth and delicious since first try in Japan 5 years ago.
So I always buy Authentic Japanese Matcha Brand now.
何故だろう、、動画を見て凄く和みました。 動画越しの動画をありがとうございました。
I love Japanese culture, I'm fascinated by their ceremonies and ways of doing things, there are flaws as any culture has them but still very purposeful and ritualistic in their daily life
I've looked at other customs but the customs of Japan seem very humble, and calm like that i feel very intrigued to experience and try.
Very satisfying and soothing
I went to watch a tea ceremony in Japan and it was so beautiful and calming
茶道の全行程を見るのは初めて。
審美眼が鍛えられる気がしました。瞑想と日本の美が融合したような深い世界観ですね。
全行程ではないです……!ご亭主が入る前のお客の動きなど、ところどころカットされちゃってたりします(こっそり)
不快でしたら申し訳ありません🙇♀️
Great ceremony. This is beautiful.
So beautiful. I could cry. Thank you
一つ一つの動作が綺麗…すごい
イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。
Japanese culture is sooooooooooooooooooooooo beautiful. .. wish I was bor in Japan 😣
subhra satpati your country could be beautiful too so be proud of it 🙂👍
Actually it's from China(Tang and Song dynasty), what a shame the Mongolian and Manchurian destroyed and the Han people don't re-build it...
its one of the most xenophobic cultures in the world, they probably hate you for not being Japanese
@@l1ldt788 weeboo trash
@@obama-bin-thanos7484 Xenophobia is not as rampant as you'd believe in Japan. Japanese xenophobia is mostly towards people from other Asian nations, and Americans are idealized-- just take a look at video games like Metal Gear (Solid Snake) and Street Fighter (Ken), anime like My Hero Academia (All Might). Assuming you're not Asian, if you went to a large city like Tokyo nobody would bat an eye at you because seeing foreigners there is expected.
ゆっくりていねいに。不思議な時間が流れますよね。素敵です。
メモ用 日本の美は空白の美 墨絵も書道もそう。瞑想のような世界。
Japanese people are so beautiful. They are polite,smart,and beautiful people.
Yet there exists hentai
"So what we could do was imaging"
Japanese mind while summer : feel the coolness
😂
It's actually pretty effective, at least for me.
When it's really hot, I like to imagine a cool breeze washing over me. Sometimes it's just too hot, but other times it almost feels like the sweat on my skin is cooling me, and it makes things bearable.
I do that when I feel cold, I just imagine myself feeling warm, and ig my brain gets tricked into thinking I'm not really feeling cold
As a Japanese, I was surprised to see a Japanese TV program that experimented with the fact that only Japanese people can feel the coolness just by listening to the sound of Fuurin (wind chimes), no matter how hot the temperature is. Until then, I thought it was all human beings who heard the sound of Fuurin and felt cool.
best time to drink tea ? after lunch or dinner? what time? thanks
I see willingness to decor environment and practice every move so that your guest feels welcome and comfortable (maybe reflectively feel in harmony yourself?). Id love to know this. Besides serving tea it probably applies to everything else as well.
ahhhh translations お願いします!
全ての動きが美しい素晴らしいですね。
イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。
I've always been enthusiastic bout this tea ceremony after I saw it on skip beat! It's really beautiful bout how grand it is tho it's a simple tea
With looking at this video, the loneliness and needs to come back to Japan keep growing in me. I wish can go to Japan again, I really missed Japan. Can you make more video like this?
So interesting as something to watch after lunch on Sunday drinking tea 🖤
the discipline and control by the detail. omg
小学校の選択授業で習ったけど、襖の開け方やお箸の取り方など日常で使える事も学べてすごく為になりました。
イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。
POV: you want know more about tea ceremony because you are a pokémon fan and just met Poltchageist
Exactly
高校生の時に、茶道を習ってたのを思い出しました✨😆
資格も持ってるので🍵いつかまた、茶道を習えたら良いなあ😊
such a steady hand! so much practice ! incredible.
So do the people who work in Chashitsu get paid, or do they have other jobs?
Beautiful, but I wish there were English captions to understand. I only understand a few words such as hana, imagination, ni, nihon and so on, but I don't understand everything
There is
Beautiful reminds me of found memories of Kyoto. Wonderful!
茶道初めて今年で5年目です!これからもずっと茶道していきたいと思います!
I love the dignity and respect both women show to each other during this ceremony.
2:32 : me, in the first 5 minutes of exam
4:00 : last 5 minutes in exam .
The video was so professional that I literally smell the Matcha from over Vietnam.
Oh wait, is was my Matcha cup on the table....sorry but the video is rly good.
Love from Russia. Thank you. Beautiful and spiritual. 🙏💐
うちの流派と違いすぎて、色々面白い
なんかかっこよく聞こえる
流派どこなんですか…?気になります!
@@not_eclair 上田宗箇流、武家茶ですね
@@MSYB-m2g そうなんですね!前に遠州流のお点前を見たのですが、手の動きが複雑でとても面白かったです!上田宗箇流もそんな感じなんですか...?
@@not_eclair 遠州の方に御目にかかった事が無いので、比較はできないのですが、
右に袱紗を付け、点前の所々に武士の動作が入っているのが特徴です。
柄杓を持ってはいる時は馬の手綱のように掲げたり、湯水を掬う時は右手に弓を引くような動きがあったりですね。
部活でやってるけど、点て方上手すぎ!!!
m a うちも部活でやってます!
流派が違うから色々違うな
This actually could be a REALLY GOOD ASMR video. CAN SOMEONE MAKE AN ASMR VID LIKE THIS
There is and it's been here for 11 years: "Tea at Koken"
平点前だね、お茶がいっぱいあっていいなぁ
綺麗なお茶だぁ
湯杓などとても綺麗な扱いで見習う
イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。
I love everything about Japan! 💖
including this
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanjing_Massacre
Aaaahhhhh i remember when I did this in Japan!
お茶たてたとき全然泡がなかった😂
また次頑張るw
Matcha is my fav drink!
あんなに泡立つの羨ましい…
Buzzfeed Japan (controled by Asahi Shinbun) or 岡野園? decided not to translate this woman's message to young people while introducing Japanese culture. Translation of the last part → "I want young JPN people to be more confident in our culture like this."
i am from india and i read about the "japanese tea ceremony" in my hindi literature book and was fascinated by it and my curiosity got the best of me so im here and omg this looks absolutely relaxing and way better than i expected ngl. i always admired japanese culture and i really hope i can visit this beautiful country once. love from india ( delhi )
A lovely, meditative process. Seems very peaceful 🌸
Sophistication and precision on its top😍😍❤❤
ノンストップで観続けてしまいました。引き込まれる雅の世界
茶道、1回やったことあるけどめっちゃ難しかったなあ…
イエスは神の子です。十字架上で亡くなり、三日目に復活しました。神の右に座っています。
気づいたら見入っていました。
It's just very elegant to watch...😀😀
I come from a country of lot of cultures-INDIA..n M glad I started learning this japanese culture and language... 😙