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Nagashidate Ro (裏千家 の 流し点 炉) 

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This is an unabridged recording of Japanese Tea Ceremony. There are many schools of tea that teach The Way of Tea, Chado or Chanoyu in Japanese. In this video I'm showing the ritual performed in accordance with Urasenke teaching.
Nagashidate is the serving of thin tea in a more intimate setting as the host is fully facing the guests
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This is NOT an official movie by Urasenke and has been created independent of Urasenke.

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Комментарии : 8   
@user-ey7mu3lz3b
@user-ey7mu3lz3b 6 месяцев назад
人と道具の位置がとても判り易くて助かります😆
@msuemiii3337
@msuemiii3337 3 года назад
I’m a Japanese who has started Sado about 2 years ago. I’m always watching Warigeiko-san’s RU-vid to study, each move is beautiful, and the angles used makes it easy to understand. いつも参考にさせていただいてます、ありがとうございます🙇‍♀️
@Warigeiko
@Warigeiko 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the kind words.
@fredericksebastian666
@fredericksebastian666 3 года назад
Lovely video as always, Marius!!!
@Warigeiko
@Warigeiko 3 года назад
Many thanks!
@alessiaravelli4622
@alessiaravelli4622 Год назад
Isn't there the version in which teishu drinks matcha himself? It is quite peculiar and interesting
@Warigeiko
@Warigeiko Год назад
Yes and no. I haven't seen any book describing the process of the host also drinking tea, other than in a group "game" where roles are based on lottery draw. Having said that, it is no all that uncommon that the guests ask the host to have the last bowl of usucha, or even ask if they (the guest) can be allowed to whisk up a bowl for the host. There are historical records of "solo" temae, where there is only the host. Again I haven't seen any books explaining it, but in most cases when I have seen it instructed the teacher will have the host remove the fukusa before having the tea. I have seen many different details around this.
@richtergauler1202
@richtergauler1202 Год назад
@@Warigeiko my official Urasenke book always shows both Furo and Ro nagashidate oteame with host drinking the last cup, but when guest returns his chawan host washes it and instead of finishing phrase a guest invites the host to have a cup of tea, he also brings him sweets
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