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Tenshin Okakura (1863-1913) a Meiji era thinker, introduced in "The Book of Tea (Cha no hon, 1906)" that the tea ceremony embodies the deep spiritual culture of Japan, and is not simply the act of drinking tea or a ceremonial procedure....
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Tenshin Okakura (1863-1913) a Meiji era thinker, introduced in "The Book of Tea (Cha no hon, 1906)" that the tea ceremony embodies the deep spiritual culture of Japan, and is not simply the act of drinking tea or a ceremonial procedure....
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This show is brought to you by Rough Time Diary.
Please visit my website, it has a translation function so it can be translated into multiple languages.
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This is a personal blog. All content provided on this blog is for informational purposes only, and any views or opinions represented in this blog are personal. The owner will not be liable for any errors or omissions in this information nor for the availability of this information. Any views or opinions are not intended to defame any specific organization or individual.