(The Conversation) — Social media has turned traditional Japanese matcha into a commercial trend, though its roots lie in Zen Buddhism. A scholar of premodern Japanese literature unpacks that history.
TOKYO (AP) — Clad in an elegant kimono of pale green, tea ceremony instructor Keiko Kaneko uses a tiny wooden spoon to place a speck of matcha into a porcelain bowl. She froths up the special powdered ...
CRAIG T. KOJIMA Genshitsu Sen XV, grand tea master of the Urasenke tradition, carries a bowl of tea to the shrine room of the Arizona Memorial in a ceremony to honor war dead and all those who gave ...
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