In the long run, Japanese tea and Chinese tea actually came from the same place, China. Over a long period of time the Japanese have improved there tea by growing their own. There are a few big differences between the two. The price, the quality, and the taste.
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.
Japanese teas are based on green tea, green and black from the same source but are processed differently and taste very different
The main difference between Chinese tea and English tea is the culture surrounding how it is consumed. Both teas are made from the same plants, just at different stages of growth. English teas are also typically sweetened with milk or sugar, whereas Chinese tea is typically consumed black.
There are many things that Japan took from China. three of them are silk, tea, n noodles! <<<<NOT CORRECT. The japanese "borrowed" Buddhism, the chinese writing system, and a centralized imperial state. Hope this helps :D
The Japanese have taken much from Chinese culture, but over the centuries has put a distinctly Japanese stamp on it. For instance, tea is an important part of both countries' culture, with tea formal ceremonies to make and serve tea, but the Japanese version has become the ritual that most people think of. Both countries share a lot of early influences such as Buddhism, and the Chinese philosophy of Confucianism has played a big part in the Japanese way of looking at the world. Ideas such as collectivism and filial piety are part of Confucius' teachings that still resonate today in Japanese society. Other traditional Confucian values include the importance of education and saving within families. Chinese writing is also the basis of Japanese: "kanji," the pictographic Japanese alphabet uses Chinese characters, though they're pronounced differently. Many kanji characters mean the same thing in Japanese and Chinese. The Japanese added two more phonetic, simpler alphabets with fewer characters than the thousands required to master kanji.
bubble tea and green tea are drinks that the Japanese drink
Most of Japanese gardens does have tea houses
What is commonly called by the English as the Japanese Tea Ceremony is called sado or chado (line over o's) or way of the tea or chanyou, literally hot water for tea in Japanese. The tea served at this is green tea. More info on this can be found on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under Japanese Tea Ceremony.
"Cha" is a 3-letter Chinese word for tea.
People in Japan usually have a tea ceremony on special events - Japanese festivals or holidays. Japanese Tea ceremonies are also held daily at Japanese tea gardens - there are a few of them in Tokyo (see http://www.tokyo-top-guide.com/Japanese_Gardens.html). Admission fee to these Japanese tea gardens is very reasonable, and the tea ceremony is a shorter version of the traditional Japanese tea ceremony ritual. If you are coming as a tourist to Tokyo - the Okura hotel also holds a tea ceremony in a private room, this naturally costs more than the Japanese tea gardens.
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