ABSTRACT

First published in 2006. The tea cult, commonly called the tea ceremony in English of cha-noyu in Japanese, is an aesthetic pastime that features the serving and drinking of powdered green tea. An art unique to Japan, the tea cult has played an important role in the artistic life of the Japanese people and nation for more than four hundred years, born under the influence of Zen Buddhism. With detailed explanations and the accompanying illustrations, the reader will be able to obtain insight into this classical art.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter I|9 pages

How Tea-Drinking Began

chapter II|46 pages

Training in the Etiquette

chapter III|12 pages

Partaking of the First Bowl

chapter IV|33 pages

When Koicha is Served

chapter V|4 pages

New Methods for New Times

chapter VI|9 pages

Simplicity, the Key-Note