Japanese tea culture : : the heart and form of Chanoyu / / Isao Kumakura.

Why is the tea-room entrance, or nijiriguchi, so narrow? How did the practice of "passing the bowl," or mawashinomi, come about? And what hidden meaning lies behind the ritual purification of hands and mouth, or chōzu?Chanoyu, the art of preparing tea, developed against a backdrop of soci...

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Place / Publishing House:Tokyo, Japan : : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture,, 2022.
©2023
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (239 pages)
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