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We call the Japanese tea ceremony “Sado”. Sado is the Japanese traditional art of serving tea and entertaining guests. Japanese tea ceremonies were perfected by Sen-no-Rikyu, a pioneer in Japan in the 16th century. The spirit of Sado is based on Zen philosophy. The spirit of “wabi-sabi” is valued at the tea ceremony. Wabi means “Something simple” and in Sado, it means “Beauty from simplicity" Tea House Japan, Tea Ceremony Japan, Maiko Geisha, Gion Matsuri, Japanese Traditional Art, Tea Japan, Matsuri Festival, Zen Philosophy, Head Scarf Styles

We call the Japanese tea ceremony “Sado”. Sado is the Japanese traditional art of serving tea and entertaining guests. Japanese tea ceremonies were perfected by Sen-no-Rikyu, a pioneer in Japan in the 16th century. The spirit of Sado is based on Zen philosophy. The spirit of “wabi-sabi” is valued at the tea ceremony. Wabi means “Something simple” and in Sado, it means “Beauty from simplicity"

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