The Japanese Tea Ceremony – An Introduction
Title | The Japanese Tea Ceremony – An Introduction PDF eBook |
Author | Kaeko Chiba |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 238 |
Release | 2022-12-20 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000781747 |
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to chado, the Japanese tea ceremony. Unlike other books on the subject, which focus on practice or historical background or specific issues, this book considers the subject from multiple perspectives. It discusses Japanese aesthetics and philosophy, outlines how the tea ceremony has developed, emphasizing its strong links to Zen Buddhism and the impact of other religion influences, and examines how chado reflects traditional gender and social status roles in Japan. It goes on to set out fully the practice of chado, exploring dress, utensils, location – the garden and the tea house – and the tea itself and accompanying sweets. Throughout, the book is illustrated both with images and with examples of practice. The book will be of interest to a wide range of people interested in chado – university professors and students, tourists and people interested in traditional Japanese arts.
Cha-No-Yu
Title | Cha-No-Yu PDF eBook |
Author | A. L. Sadler |
Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
Total Pages | 299 |
Release | 2011-07-26 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1462901913 |
This classic of Japanese cultural studies explains the famous Japanese tea ceremony or cha-no-yu with great scholarship and clarity. In 1933, when A. L. Sadler's imposing book on the Japanese tea ceremony first appeared, there was no other work on the subject in English that even remotely approached it in comprehensiveness or detail. Having attained something of the stature of a classic among studies of Japanese esthetics, it has remained one of the most sought-after of books in this field. It is therefore both a pleasure and a privilege to make it available once again in a complete and unabridged digital version The tea culture book is abundantly illustrated with drawings of tea ceremony furniture and utensils, tearoom architecture and garden design, floor and ground plans, and numerous other features of the cha-no-yu. A number of photographic plates picture famous tea bowls, teahouses, and gardens.
An Introduction to Japanese Tea Ritual
Title | An Introduction to Japanese Tea Ritual PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer L. Anderson |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Total Pages | 376 |
Release | 1991-09-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0791494845 |
Enchanting and enigmatic, chanoyu (Japanese tea ritual) has puzzled western observers since the sixteenth century. Here is a book written by a tea practitioner that explains why over twenty million modern Japanese — and a small but dedicated group of non-Japanese — follow "The Way of Tea." Meticulously researched, An Introduction to Japanese Tea Ritual is clearly written and illustrated, and includes an extensive glossary.
The Book of Tea
Title | The Book of Tea PDF eBook |
Author | Kakuzo Okakura |
Publisher | Jazzybee Verlag |
Total Pages | 70 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3849621952 |
This is the extended and annotated edition including * an extensive annotation of more than 10.000 words about the history and basics of Buddhism, written by Thomas William Rhys Davids The Book of Tea by Okakura Kakuzo (1906), is a long essay linking the role of tea (Teaism) to the aesthetic and cultural aspects of Japanese life. Addressed to a western audience, it was originally written in English and is one of the great English Tea classics. Okakura had been taught at a young age to speak English and was proficient at communicating his thoughts to the Western mind. In his book, he discusses such topics as Zen and Taoism, but also the secular aspects of tea and Japanese life. The book emphasizes how Teaism taught the Japanese many things; most importantly, simplicity. Kakuzō argues that this tea-induced simplicity affected art and architecture, and he was a long-time student of the visual arts. He ends the book with a chapter on Tea Masters, and spends some time talking about Sen no Rikyū and his contribution to the Japanese Tea Ceremony. (from wikipedia.com)
The Story of Japanese Tea
Title | The Story of Japanese Tea PDF eBook |
Author | Tyas Sōsen |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 218 |
Release | 2019-11-05 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781704715674 |
The material for this book has accumulated over twelve years of active practice in Japan's rite of tea of which the author has received full instructorship; two years of full-time employment at a traditional tea vendor in the heart of Uji, during which he studied for and passed the examination of the Nihoncha Instructor Association and received certification as accredited instructor; regular meetings with, and tea farm visits at the properties of skilled artisan tea manufacturers, encounters that have provided much insight in subjects as the struggles of tea farmers, the reality behind the manufacturing of tea, and the workings of the industry as a whole. In addition, for the past four years, the author has devoted his life to discovering the essence of tea through curating a special selection of tea, repeatedly talking to and interviewing tea manufacturers, gathering insider information about the industry, etc. in order to truthfully and openly make this information available internationally. The discoveries made, and the information gathered during such interactions is what constitutes the foundation for the material presented in this book, and it is with the wish to objectively portray what Japanese tea at its core and in essence is that this book has been brought to life.
Tea in Japan
Title | Tea in Japan PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Varley |
Publisher | University of Hawaii Press |
Total Pages | 304 |
Release | 1995-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780824817176 |
"Represents a major advance over previous publications.... Students will find this volume especially useful as an introduction to the primary sources, terminology, and dominant themes in the history of chanoyu." --Journal of Japanese Studies "Tea in Japan illuminates in depth and detail chanoyu's cultural connections and evolution from the early Kamakura period... It is the quality of seeing the familiar and not so familiar elements of tea emerge as a dynamic saga of human invention and cultural intervention that makes this book exhilarating and the details that the authors provide that make these essays fascinating." --Journal of the Association of Teachers of Japanese
The Tea Ceremony and Women's Empowerment in Modern Japan
Title | The Tea Ceremony and Women's Empowerment in Modern Japan PDF eBook |
Author | Etsuko Kato |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 241 |
Release | 2004-07-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 113437237X |
By combining anthropological observation with historical examination of the tea ceremony, this book radically revises mainstream discourses surrounding women and the tea ceremony in Japan.