the hostess serving tea to her guest the hostess serving tea to her guest

the hostess serving tea to her guest



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Japanese  Flag In 1603, a Tokugawa shogunate (military dictatorship) ushered in a long period of isolation from foreign influence in order to secure its power. For 250 years this policy enabled Japan to enjoy stability and a flowering of its indigenous culture. Fo... [read more]
Blog: Tea Time!
Date: November 29th 2005

The PTA at one of my Junior High Schools (Habu JHS) organized a "mock traditional tea ceremony". An actual traditional Japanese tea ceremony is extremely serious, precise, and very long. This was an opportunity for "regular" Japanese people (and me!) to attend and participate in a ceremony without having to take a million lessons beforehand. It is a popular hobby for Japanese people, to take t ... read more




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Heather McLean
I've moved from Toronto, Canada to Innoshima, Japan. Toronto: large city, 5 million people, multi-cultural, English speakers, movie theaters/bars/shops, my family/friends, a car or the subway, my bed. Innoshima: small island, 30 000 people, countryside, all Japanese, zero English, no theatres, a bicycle, a futon. These are a few examples of my MAJOR CHANGE! Technically I'm here to work as an English teacher. In reality, I'm here to play with kids in elementary school, hang out with junior high kids and have high priorities of traveling and exploring! Welcome to my travels!... full info
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