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Zen and the Art of Tea Ceremony
Terms used in Zen and the Art of Tea Ceremony
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11/19/2015

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kensui

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waste water bowl
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fukusa

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silk tea cloth
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chashaku

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tea scoop
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tetsubin

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cast-iron teapot
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tatami

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straw mat used in Japanese-style rooms
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heri

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black lines on tatami mats
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chanoyu

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Japanese Tea Ceremony or "hot water for tea"
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okashi (also written as kashi)

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confections, pastries, sweets, or snacks
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roji

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the dewy, garden approach to the tea house
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nijiriguchi

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small doorway for guests
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chakin

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clean tea cloth to wipe and purify tea bowl
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tsukubai

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low, stone water basin
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sensu

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fan
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matcha

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fine, powdered green tea
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teishu

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the host
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chasen

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bamboo tea whisk
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chawan

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Tea bowl. Used for preparing and drinking tea.
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Kaiseki

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Cuisine for tea
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Hibi Kore Kojitsu

 

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Everyday is a fine day
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Ichigo Ichiei
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Cherish each moment
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Wa Kei Sei Jaku
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Osakini
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Forgive me for going before you
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Otemae Chodai Itashimasu
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Thank you for making
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sarei
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Certain rules or forms of etiquette
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Eisai

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The Zen priest _____ introduced powdered tea to Japan in the early Kamakura period.
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Heian
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The history of tea drinking in Japan began in the early _____ period. (9th century)
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Rinzai
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Eisai is remembered for introducing _____ Zen to Japan.
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medicine
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Buddhist priests of the Heian period used tea as a _____ and to keep awake during meditation.
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honcha or matcha

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The tea Eisai gave to Myōe of Kōzanji temple in Kyoto gained a great reputation and became known as _____.
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Sōtō
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The priest Dōgen introduced _____ Zen to Japan.
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Karamono
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Obejects imported to Japan from China.
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Chajin

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Tea person
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Chado
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The way of tea
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tokonoma

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alcove
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kakejiku

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hanging scroll
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Kami
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Shinto Gods
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Furumai
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Behavior
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chashitsu

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The tearoom
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Mono-suki
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Love of things
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chakai

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Tea gathering
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 Lu Yu

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The Chinese Tang dynasty scholar and author of the Chajing
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Rikyu

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The great tea master and founder of the house of Sen
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Gekokujō
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When those below overthrow those above
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Dai Meibutsu
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The most famous tea utensils were categorized as _____.
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seppukku
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Rikyu was ordered to commit _____ by Hideyoshi.
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urasenke
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The "back house of Sen" is known as _____.
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omotesenke
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The "front house of Sen" is known as _____.
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daimyō
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the domain lords or "great names"
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