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How did the tea ceremony start?

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When did the Japanese Tea Ceremony start?

1187 CE


When did the tea ceremony start in Japan?

About 400-500 years ago.


When did tea ceremony start in japan?

About 400-500 years ago.


How did Japan's tea ceremony start?

The practice of drinking tea was brought to Japan by a monk who had spent time in China, and the practice of tea ceremony as we know it developed over the ensuing 400 years.


Why is the Japanese Tea Ceremony a ceremony?

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."


What are the different types of tea ceremonies?

The Chinese Way of Tea is called the Chinese Tea Ceremony. It is a cultural activity that includes the ceremonial making and presenting of the tea leaf. It is the art of the performance that is the tea ceremony.


Do you drink the tea in a tea ceremony?

Yes you do.


What is a special event for making and serving tea in japan?

Japanese Tea Ceremony.


What country is the tea ceremony in?

Japanese tea ceremony began in Japan, but other countries and cultures have their own tea ceremonies as well.


Who attends a Japanese tea ceremony?

In a Japanese tea ceremony you are either invited by the tea master or someone arranges a ceremony at a tea house and they invite you as a guest. However at events in temples you just need to pay for a ticket


What is the name of the traditional Japanese tea ceremony?

Most surviving ceramics from this period appear to be tea sets for use in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, or chanoyu.


What is a Tea Ceremony?

A tea ceremony is a event where participants are served tea as an art form in most Asian countries, where the most commonly known ones are of in China, Taiwan, and Japan.