Тёмный
Camellia TeaCeremony
Camellia TeaCeremony
Camellia TeaCeremony
Подписаться
Moon Rabbit Oshiruko.
1:14
Год назад
Taizo-in Sakura in Full Bloom
4:44
2 года назад
To-ji (東寺) Light up 2022
4:57
2 года назад
Kuzu-yu (葛湯)
1:39
2 года назад
Introducing May Matcha
0:41
3 года назад
The Secret of Kneeling
0:57
3 года назад
Cup Noodle MATCHA!
2:17
3 года назад
Dry Sweets (干菓子 ‘higashi’)
3:11
3 года назад
Happy New Year from Camellia
5:03
3 года назад
Cheer-up Tea Ceremony - Germany
11:45
3 года назад
Cheer-up Tea Ceremony - Spain
12:12
3 года назад
Itoen MatchaLove
1:22
3 года назад
some points when wearing a Kimono
3:50
3 года назад
Camellia's Exclusive Face Masks
2:16
3 года назад
Camellia Tea Ceremony
1:01
3 года назад
Cheer-up Tea Ceremony - Australia
8:46
3 года назад
Комментарии
@ianoverseas
@ianoverseas Месяц назад
My ASMR journey is complete! I never knew that this is where it started. We're visiting Japan in Jan 2025 and I hope we can include this experience on our itinerary.
@Ray-js8sl
@Ray-js8sl 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful otemae! Which school is this? Also, is it ok to add a small kensui under chawan? If not, how do people transporta tea kettle, furo, and kensui? Also, where are you located? Are you offering lessons at the location? Thank you so much!!❤
@Ray-js8sl
@Ray-js8sl 2 месяца назад
Which Ryuha is it?
@Ray-js8sl
@Ray-js8sl 2 месяца назад
Is this omote senke?
@77cha-com
@77cha-com 4 месяца назад
Chinese people are used to serving tea to guests and have formed a corresponding tea etiquette. For example, when inviting a guest to drink tea, the cup should be placed on the tray and offered with both hands. The cup should be placed in front of the guest's right hand. When talking and drinking, the guest should be provided with water in time. The guest should be good at "taste", sipping tea slowly and taking small mouthfuls instead of gulping it down.
@nyotamwuaji6484
@nyotamwuaji6484 4 месяца назад
one day, i should like to attend one of these in person. I should also like to learn the history and traditions of the tea ceremony
@theatrical-machine
@theatrical-machine 4 месяца назад
Love ❤❤❤
@iwatchyoutube202
@iwatchyoutube202 5 месяцев назад
This was SO amazing, many thanks.
@A1N2D3R4E5Y
@A1N2D3R4E5Y 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, ladies. It was very, VERY interesting!
@0525carla
@0525carla 8 месяцев назад
Very informative, thank you for sharing.
@barrybecker3706
@barrybecker3706 10 месяцев назад
Beautiful!
@lauraleech5188
@lauraleech5188 11 месяцев назад
I missed the amount of water to the tea bowl.
@Adamosbadboy
@Adamosbadboy 11 месяцев назад
Amazing video explanation. Thank you )
@silviamileto9401
@silviamileto9401 11 месяцев назад
@NealeOBrien
@NealeOBrien Год назад
How beautiful. A totally serene experience; i would love to experience this once in my lifetime. Beautiful women - so elegant!
@Mau-P
@Mau-P Год назад
Niiice
@huntrrams
@huntrrams Год назад
Thank you for this authentic way to create matcha! I feel like I’m back in Kyoto ❤❤
@joshenyou360
@joshenyou360 Год назад
Can you please tell me what brand of matcha you like and where I might purchase it?
@stringman509
@stringman509 Год назад
I do love matcha it is so good for you best wishes Colin UK 🇬🇧 😊 xx
@inthezone9817
@inthezone9817 Год назад
perfect tea ceremony, great video
@Kimmy34q
@Kimmy34q Год назад
I wonder how you can tell if the water is hot enough without a thermometer.
@Ceremonia_de_te_en_barcelona
Greetings from Barcelona from Guillermo! I am happy to see you here! :)
@cafemobileplageaindiab280
@cafemobileplageaindiab280 Год назад
Can matcha tea be made with milk?
@jhunmontina6422
@jhunmontina6422 Год назад
how can you enjoy when you have too many rules on drinking tea.
@joshenyou360
@joshenyou360 Год назад
I believe it is an experience meant to be enjoyed not rushed. To make this part of your day relaxing and calming. What a lovely ceremony.
@pinkmagicali
@pinkmagicali Год назад
This is so calming to watch. Exactly what I am looking for. A small antidote to the chaos of the world. It reminds me to slow down.
@MarcinBarcz
@MarcinBarcz Год назад
After reading "The Pillow Book" and "The Tale of Genji", I realised that the most commonly consumed drink during court ceremonies was not tea, but sake - and in large quantities. I suppose harmony with the world was reached fairly quickly...
@gypsygirl731
@gypsygirl731 Год назад
Well done I. Not used to things being slow but I stayed and saw how you do it
@MrsFonfel
@MrsFonfel Год назад
I have been looking for the tea ceremony video and this one made me so relaxed and I really felt as if I was there with You. Thank You very much for this video, it is beautiful. The experience of watching it was amazing. I take the feeling of peace with me. I really hope to visit You one day.
@robtindall1431
@robtindall1431 Год назад
What a charming video - it did indeed cheer me up, here in the UK. So many thanks,
@brianfromtheambar7944
@brianfromtheambar7944 Год назад
I love thus channel. Great information, and always spirit lifting. Thank you for this, and all the hard work . Videos are not easy, and your quality is very good.
@pilina1229
@pilina1229 Год назад
足痺れた隆治さん、かわいいかよ❤❤❤
@kinghenry7888
@kinghenry7888 Год назад
Love your presentation
@retribution999
@retribution999 Год назад
I just put a spoonful in a cup, stir and drink. Tastes good and has same health benefits without the froth.
@Hexarth
@Hexarth Год назад
i thought that was elvis in the thumbnail
@ericvandenoord5873
@ericvandenoord5873 Год назад
To vast,take your time
@camelliateaceremony
@camelliateaceremony Год назад
Many school trips had been delayed during the pandemic, and when things began to return to normal I think many schools took the opportunity to visit Kyoto while the borders remained closed. There were so many students during June!
@MageThief
@MageThief Год назад
A lot of groups of school kids there, had the school started when this video was recorded?
@paulgastardo
@paulgastardo Год назад
I need to know more about what an oshiruko is lol. Is the white wafer stuff edible?
@camelliateaceremony
@camelliateaceremony Год назад
Oshiruko is basically just a sweet bean soup. The wafer is a convenient way to hold the soup powder and once you’ve added hot water you can let the wafer dissolve into the soup.
@sivuyisiwecawe8330
@sivuyisiwecawe8330 Год назад
Please load more videos to your RU-vid channel
@camelliateaceremony
@camelliateaceremony Год назад
We’ll try our best to take more videos.
@perlas4582
@perlas4582 Год назад
I LIKE NO. 4😍
@perlas4582
@perlas4582 Год назад
MACHA WA OISHI NE, NONDA KOTTO ARU AT TEA CEREMONY LEARNING. ARIGATOU😍
@hawghawg381
@hawghawg381 Год назад
Too many rules. I will just drink sweet tea.
@prietom1031
@prietom1031 2 года назад
How eye opening. Thank you for doing this.
@naominellissa9148
@naominellissa9148 2 года назад
Hello , thank you for the tips , how much water do I put in ? Thank you
@majajackson777
@majajackson777 Год назад
I was wondering the same
@fuzzypancake123
@fuzzypancake123 2 года назад
Hello!! It would be really fun to see Nao-san walking in normal speed. And hear her talking about the environments. I would very much enjoy that and I think others would too. This kind of content can be very popular, see for example youtuber "rambalac". Have a nice day <3
@paulgastardo
@paulgastardo 2 года назад
Woah, you can really tell the difference :O Very nice video. But wouldn't the electric whisk be able to achieve the same results given more time (and if you had a bowl that wasnt as beautiful so you dont mind it being damaged)?
@camelliateaceremony
@camelliateaceremony 2 года назад
Thank you! Actually, you are right. If you use deeper and don't-mind-cracking your bowl, it makes better. BUT! Bamboo whisk always wins :) Since matcha does not contain as much fat as milk, it won't be the same like cappuccino. (Yes, I tried.)
@Kaioken20
@Kaioken20 2 года назад
I was expecting worse with the electric whisk xD
@sivuyisiwecawe8330
@sivuyisiwecawe8330 2 года назад
Make more videos❤
@jr4chargers
@jr4chargers 2 года назад
I’ve only done it twice. The first time came out much better than the second time. Lol 😭 I think I might have added too much water.
@skigirl618
@skigirl618 2 года назад
Thank you for the directions! I will make sure to use them someday.