Because kimonos are the traditional clothing of Japan, and so tea ceremony developed to accommodate kimonos. For instance, the silk cloth used to purify the tea equipment is kept tucked in the obi (sash) and the paper used for eating sweets is kept tucked in the front of the kimono. Various movements are designed to move sleeves out of the way, and so on.
the Japanese have a very hectic life, so they preform the tea ceremony as a way to relax and take a break from their hectic lives.
Kimono
For ordinary people,when it is special. Young girls loves yokata(Japanese traditional summer wear).They wear it when seeing Fireworks. Some people like sadou(The Tea Ceremony),they wear kimono in ther ceremony. Some people wear kimono at the wedding,and the funeral.
In tea parties, parties, new year etc.
In the past, everybody wore kimono. Today, besides geisha, very few people wear kimono daily. However, they are still worn on special occasions, to tea ceremonies, weddings and funerals, and in the summer many people wear casual cotton kimonos called yukata.
Yes, men do wear Kimono. There are special kimono made specifically for men.
in a Japanese tea ceremony men usually wear traditional kimonos with a hakama or formal dress tied around the waist they also have washi paper tucked in at the kimonos collar when they revive sweets in the ceremony this acts as a plate.
How to wear a kimono - http://www.japanesekimono.com/wear_a_kimono.htm
It's not really a ceremony, but rather a ceremonious way of preparing and drinking tea. "Tea Ceremony" is just what we call it in English. In Japanese it's called "The Way of Tea."
kimono
A kimono is the traditional costume of Japan. Some Japanese people do wear kimono, yes.
most of the Japanese wear kimono in several ceremonies so i think kimono is the national dress of japan
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