This entry is a continuation of " Sado " (茶道) , which you have not read, first visit here , please.
The tea ceremony, called " chaji " takes place in a place specially prepared for this, is where the host invites people, to serve tea. This facility is called " chashitsu " (Shitsu tea tea room) y está situado dentro de unjardín japonés llamado" Nihon-Teien " (Japan Ien to UK gardens) .
Today, you can find a chashitsu inside the building, or within a hotel or at a cultural center. There are also colleges and universities that have chashitsu to learn Sado .
The floor of Chashitu is always Tatami . The chashitsu is my small space of about 10 square meters (there are even 4 square meters). Within a chashitsu , always " Tokonoma " (床の間 と この ま) is a very small (one square meter or less) and higher. In this space, is usually placed a flower arrangement called " Ikebana " (生 花 いけ ば な) or picture roll call " Kakejiku " (挂轴 かけじ く) .
There are a number of elements used in chaji , and generally called " Chadogu " (Yadougu Chi tea set) . Esta es una lista simple de Chadogu .
" Chawan " (Chawan bowl)
Chawan is a cup that is made of ceramic. With this tea cup is taken in chaji . Literally it means a bowl of tea. It has no handle.
" Chagama " (茶 釜 ちゃ が ま)
Chagama is a cauldron where it is heated water for tea. It is made of iron.
" Chasen " (茶 筅 ちゃ せん)
Chasen is a mixer that is made of bamboo. Is used to mix and beat Matcha (powdered tea) and water hot tea.
" Chakin " (茶巾 ちゃ きん)
Chakin is a special cloth to clean Chawan (cup) during chaji (The ceremony of tea) .
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