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Tea is important because, Tea is a tradition in Japan. They drink tea everyday.

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To connect with other people in a tranquil, intimate setting while participating in an art form.

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Because green tea comes from japan

green tea is Japanese

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They celebrate the fact that each and every moment is unique and can never happen again in exactly the same way

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because it provided both warm beverages and medicines

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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.


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.


What is the purpose of Tea Ceremony in Japan?

to purify your soul


Do people still practice tea ceremony in japan?

Yes, they do. Some schools in Japan have clubs for children to learn about and how to do Tea ceremonies.


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.


When did the tea ceremony start in Japan?

About 400-500 years ago.


Who does the tea ceremony in Japan?

It has been going on for a number of years but there is no information on who does it


When did tea ceremony start in japan?

About 400-500 years ago.


Who introduced the Japanese tea ceremony?

No one person introduced the tea ceremony in Japan, but it is most associated with Sen Rikyu (also known as Sen no Rikyu).


Cha-ji is a four-hour tea ceremony with kaiseki a light meal usucha thin tea and koicha thick tea Where?

Japan


Why do they use green tea for a Japan tea ceremony?

It represents calmness and tranquility. The Japanese drink almost exclusively green tea; Japan produces and consumes only small amounts of other types of tea (black tea, white tea, oolong, and Pu-erh). The tea used in the Japanese tea ceremony is not just any type of tea, it is matcha, a special type of powdered green tea.