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Japanese Tea Ceremony
October 9, 2011
Experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony conducted by guest tea school Omotesenke Eastern Region Chapter (Domonkai). Drink a bowl of matcha (green tea) and taste a seasonal sweet. Tea ceremony--called chanoyu or chado in Japanese--is at once an art form, a spiritual discipline, a way to socialize and a window on Japanese culture. Practiced for more than 450 years, this unique way of sharing tea has spread around the world. People far and wide have discovered that life is beautified by this way --- by the spirit that guides its practice, as well as by the objects which express that spirit and are an integral part of its practice.
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Shofuso Japanese House and Garden
Shofuso Japanese House and Garden
Horticultural Drive and Lansdowne Drive
Philadelphia, PA 19131-3712 -
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Tickets:
Members: $25
Non-members: $30Info Phone: 215-878-5097
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Dates & Times
Dates:
October 9, 2011Times:
1 pm and 2 pm
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Accessibility Info
This is an historic site and is not handicapped accessible.
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