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  • Fukusa Sabaki
    Japanese Tea Ceremony

    FUKUSA SABAKI How to Fold “Fukusa” for Purification of Tea Utensils【Urasenke】

    Here, based on the following video, we will explain the purification methods for the natsume (tea caddy) and chashaku (tea scoop).
    28/11/2023
  • Japan-Friendly SIM Cards Available on Amazon
    Travel

    Japan-Friendly SIM (SIM Cards and eSIM) Available on Amazon: A Guide for Foreign Visitors

    If you're planning a trip to Japan, staying connected is essential for navigating the country, accessing maps, translation apps, and staying in touch with friends and family. One convenient way to ensure connectivity is by purchasing a Japan-friendly SIM card on Amazon. Most of the products available for purchase on...
    14/10/202321/10/2023
  • dromy-inn-asakusa
    Travel

    Dormy Inn Global Cabin Asakusa【Dormy Inn Express Sakusa】

    I stayed at Dormy Inn Global Cabin Asakusa.  The following is a brief summary. Bad points A little bit old. Twin cabin rooms are not recommended. Women cannot enter the hot spring on weekdays. Good points Hot Spring Footbath. Free coffee. Free ice cream, lactobacillus drink, and ramen noodles. Very close to the sta...
    08/10/2023
  • Yumoto Shirogane Onsen Hotel
    Travel

    Yumoto Shirogane Onsen Hotel【Day-trip bath visitors】

    Looking for a relaxing day-trip hot spring experience? Look no further than Yumoto Shirogane Onsen Hotel! Natural, flowing hot springs await you, and they welcome day-trip bath visitors to enjoy both the onsen and the cozy relaxation room. Whether you're on a quick getaway or exploring the beautiful sights of Biei, ...
    28/09/202329/09/2023
  • Chabako Unohana Temae
    Japanese Tea Ceremony

    Chabako Uno Hana Temae【Urasenke Japaese Tea Ceremony】

    This article provides a detailed procedure of the Urasenke school's Chabako Temae known as 'Unohana Temae.
    24/09/2023
  • Biei shrine
    Travel

    Exploring Biei Shrine: A Tranquil Gem in Hokkaido

    Biei Shrine, located in the town of Biei in Hokkaido, is a beautiful shrine where Japanese tradition and natural beauty harmonize. In this article, we will introduce the history, features, and reasons to visit Biei Shrine.
    10/09/202328/09/2023
  • Discover the Top Online Stores for Authentic Yukata: Your Guide to Buying on Amazon US
    Others

    Discover the Top Online Stores for Authentic Yukata: Your Guide to Buying on Amazon US

    Are you in search of a beautiful and authentic Yukata for your next summer festival or event? Look no further than Amazon US! As one of the largest online retailers in the world, Amazon offers a wide selection of Yukata from various sellers, making it a convenient and accessible option for shoppers. However, with so...
    10/05/202307/09/2023
  • How to Examine Tea Whisk
    Japanese Tea Ceremony

    How to Examine Tea Whisk (Chasen) [Japanese Tea Ceremony Urasenke ]

    In this article, we will introduce the correct method of examining a tea whisk (chasen) in the Urasenke school, a representative school of the Japanese tea ceremony. You can learn by watching videos. We also show you the best places to buy chasen (tea whisk) on Amazon US. 【How to Purify Tea Bowls】 https://youtu....
    11/10/202207/09/2023
  • THE-KANZASHI-TOKYO-ASAKUSA
    Travel

    THE KANZASHI TOKYO ASAKUSA【Asakusa Hotel Review】

    I stayed at THE KANZASHI TOKYO ASAKUSA in Asakusa. Unfortunately, it is a bit far from Asakusa station (Skytree line and Ginza line) anyway. It was really tiring. Tsukuba Express Asakusa station is close toTHE KANZASHI TOKYO ASAKUSA. If you are staying at THE KANZASHI TOKYO ASAKUSA, you should check what line Asakus...
    14/08/202228/09/2023
  • Ryurei Misonodana
    Japanese Tea Ceremony

    【Urasenke】 Ryuurei Usucha Temae (Misonodana)  

    “Ryurei” style tea serving procedure was first introduced by Gengensai, the 11th Generation Grand Master of Urasenke Tradition of Chado in 1872. Today, the table we are using is called “Misonodana” designed in 1952 by Tantansai, the 14th Generation Grand Master of Urasenke Tradition of Chado.
    28/07/202217/10/2023
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