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What year was tea brought to Japan?
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15th Century; 1400's
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When did çÌè«å¤begin teaching the tea ceremony?
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A little before the Edo Period
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What are the four elements of the tea ceremony?
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What is the most important aspect?
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Could the Samurai bring their swords into a Chashitsu?
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NO
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What else is there besides the tea?
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Which religion influenced the tea ceremony?
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ZEN Buddhism
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When did tea arrive in Japan?
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the late 1100's
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When was the ceremony developed?
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16th C.
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Wabi is translated as ...
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Simplicity and solitude
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Sabi is translated as ...
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Rusticity and quantness
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Chashitsu
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small wooden detached structure that stands in a well manicured but simple Japanese garden; adorned with a scroll in an alcove and ikebana
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Which way do shoes faced when placed down?
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Outward
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Kimono specifications
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Left over right
Obi (sash): high for women, low for men Until the Meiji Period, the Kimono was worn by all, all the time |
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Western dress
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Yofuku, adopted by men in the Meiji Period and by women in the 1920's
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Yukata
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Simple, thin cotton kimono worn during the summer months and to Bon festivals
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Kimono of young girls
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Brighter and with simple obi
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Kimono of older girls/married women
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Older girls = elaborate and longer kimono
Women = simple black kimono |
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Men's kimono
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Japanese half-coat and pleated loose-fitting trousers with sometimes the family crest
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Does one wear Western jewelry (bracelets, necklaces, earrings, watches, and rings) with kimono?
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No!
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The two leaders under Sen no Rikyu
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Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi (committed seppuku under the latter)
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