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Abhi Sen
Mar. 8, 2025
Exploring Japan goes beyond just stunning landscapes; it’s a journey steeped in rich traditions. Experiencing traditional Japanese style tea ceremony and making Wagashi with friends in Kimono or Yukata is just a wonderful experience which I will remember my whole life. This is the other side of cool Japan beyond the Natural beauty and mouth watering food. We enjoyed it in Asakusa area of Tokyo.
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  • Photo Contest
  • Cool Japan
  • visit japan
  • Japan
  • Travel
  • Photography
  • Festival
  • Tokyo
  • Kanto region
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  • ...and 8 others
SAMURAI⚔HONOR
Jan. 8, 2025
Learn Zen in a class of making Japanese sweets and Enjoying Wabicha with wield the brush. Zen / Wagashi Yokan, which came to Japan along with Zen, was refined over many years to become a complete Japanese confectionary in the Edo period. Zen / Tea Ceremony The tea ceremony was a type of tea ceremony in which Zen ideas were added to the tea ceremony, resulting in the creation of wabicha (a type of tea ceremony). Zen / Calligraphy Calligraphy is a way of practicing Zen with a brush, or in other words, a way of writing calligraphy in a state of unmindfulness. ZEN is basically searching for the truth of who you are. #Zen #kanji #traditional
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  • Tea
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  • Matcha experience・Tea ceremony experience
  • samurai tea ceremony
  • Iaido/Battō-jutsu/Swordsmanship
  • Samurai
  • Osaka Prefecture
  • Osaka Castle
  • Bushido
  • Sightseeing
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鴨川観光プラットフォーム㈱
Dec. 24, 2024
On December 19, 2024, we would like to introduce the Japanese dressing and tea ceremony experience held at "Meikozan Jinzoji". This time, the students who experienced kimono dressing and tea ceremony were students of Wenhua High School in Taichung City. The group arrived in Kamogawa the evening before, and after a face-to-face reception ceremony at the Daisen Senmaida, they were divided into five farmhouse Overnight stay inn spent the night Festival experience making thick rolls and sushi. On the day of the event, they moved to Kanzoji Temple, changed into a yukata robe, listened to a lecture by the chief priest about the temple and the tea ceremony, and experienced the tea ceremony and Japan culture.
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  • Matcha experience・Tea ceremony experience
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