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Can you explain the cultural significance of the Japanese tea ceremony (chanoyu)?
Can you explain the cultural significance of the Japanese tea ceremony (chanoyu)?
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The Japanese tea ceremony, known as chanoyu or sado, is a ritualized preparation and serving of matcha (powdered green tea) that embodies principles of harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility. It serves as a form of cultural expression, social bonding, and spiritual practice rooted in Zen Buddhism and aesthetics.