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Japanese Tea Ceremony- Types of Tea Festival in Japan 

The Japanese Tea ceremony is a traditional festival that is being carried out by the people in Japan. The visitor'su00a0tour in Japanu00a0to see and enjoy the famous Tea ceremony. <br>

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Japanese Tea Ceremony- Types of Tea Festival in Japan 

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  1. Japanese Tea Ceremony- Types of Tea Festival in Japan The Japanese Tea ceremony is a traditional festival that is being carried out by the people in Japan. The visitor's tour in Japan to see and enjoy the famous Tea ceremony. The tea ceremony has many names in Japan, like Chanoyu, Sado, or Ocha. This ritual is celebrated by preparing and serving Japanese green tea that is called Matcha. The whole ceremony covers the complete process of aesthetics, making a bowl of tea, and drinking tea. The first tea ceremonies are held in January and are called as Hatsugama. Different types of Japanese Tea Ceremony are celebrated; they are: Akatsuki-no-chaji Contact Detail Japan Deluxe Tours, Inc. 1820 W. Carson St. Suite 224, Torrance California 90501 Tel: 310-327-1111, FAX: 310-329-7609 Toll Free: 800-285-2726 USA/Canada Email Id: info@JapanDeluxeTours.com https://japandeluxetours.com/

  2. This is the down tea ceremony that is held in the early morning of a cold winter day to enjoy the breaking of down. This event provides a fantastic experience. Shoburo this event is celebrated with the first use of the portable brazier that is known as Furo in the New Year. According to the modern calendar, this event is celebrated in the month of May. Kuchikiri-no-chaji This ceremony is celebrated to break the seal on the jar of the new tea in the month of November. The tea leaves which are harvested in spring are store in a pot, and then these are stored in a cool place. Nagori-no-chaji This event is celebrated to honor the last remains of the year and to see the warm month before winters sets. Yuuzari-no-chaji These events are celebrated during the time of early evening and are held in the warmer months. Contact Detail Japan Deluxe Tours, Inc. 1820 W. Carson St. Suite 224, Torrance California 90501 Tel: 310-327-1111, FAX: 310-329-7609 Toll Free: 800-285-2726 USA/Canada Email Id: info@JapanDeluxeTours.com https://japandeluxetours.com/

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