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'Nan desuka ano ocha wa' is literal way to say that in polite Japanese. If you mean to ask what kind of tea then you should say 'Doko no ocha desuka' (lit: Where is that tea from) or 'Donna ocha desuka' (lit: What type of tea is it?).

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The traditional Japanese tea ceremony is also called the Way of Tea in English. In Japanese, the ceremony itself is called chanoyu 茶の湯 or chadō 茶道, and the manner in which it is performed is called (o)temae, (お)手前 or (お)点前.
If leaf tea is used, it is called senchadō 煎茶道, which means the way of sencha.
Tea gatherings are classified as:

  • informal tea gatherings = chakai 茶会, tea gathering
  • formal tea gathering chaji 茶事, tea event.

A chakai is a simple course of hospitality that includes confections, thin tea, and sometimes includes a light meal. A chaji is a formal gathering, usually including a full-course kaiseki meal followed by confections, thick tea, and thin tea. A chaji can last up to four hours.
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It is pronounced the same as English only it has a different spelling. It is spelled "ti"

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お茶1杯

Ocha ichihai or ippai

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Ocha WA doko desu ka

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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."


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