Japanese culture

I helped with a Monthly Japanese tea ceremony

Hi all!

I went to for the help of the Monthly Japanese tea ceremony after so long!
While a customer enjoys a Japanese tea ceremony, we are very busy with various preparation in the back. But it was realy enjoy and when customer be happy with Japanese tea ceremony we are happy too!

Also I get a great education from the time.
If I have a chance I wanna keep help it.

Have a nice life♡

eico

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Furoshiki Summer Collection

Hi all!

I picked up the Furoshiki of the pattern in the summer.
It’s a good pattern in interior, fashion and outdoor in summer!
Just looking at it is fun.

How to use Furoshiki >>>

Have a enjoy your summer♡

eico

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Japanese Tea Ceremony lesson

Hi all!

I went to Japanese Tea Ceremony lesson last Saturday.
The lesson was “Satubako”, this is tea ceremony to enjoy two kinds of thick tea.A flowewr of tea is hydrangea and is a Tokonoma feeling the rain season in conjunction with a hanging scroll.

The tea sweets was “Waka ayu”(young sweetfish).
A sticky rice is contained with a cake coming up in early summer and is delicious.
It’s one of my favorite Japanese sweets.

I’ll go for the help of the mounthly Japanese tea ceremony!

Have a nice life♡

eico

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Spread out a large sized furoshiki

Hi all!

My friend went to Tottori for her work, and I got souvenir!
The name of this sweet is a “Oburoshiki” mean is “large-sized Furoshiki”.

Japanese sweets

There is a proverb to spread out a big furoshiki in Japan.
While Oburoshiki refers to a large-sized Furoshiki(cloth wrapper), the sentence, “to spread out Oburoshiki” is to make fun of or criticize impossibly exaggerated plans or stories, making impossible plans or making a bold pronouncement.

I spread out Oburoshiki and aet the sweets.
Mmmmm yummy! Thank you very much♡

Inside is rice cake, Soy powder and syrup.
Japanese sweets

Have a nice life♡

eico

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Monthly Japanese tea ceremony

Hi all!

I went to Mounthly Japanese tea ceremony last Sunday.
The tea ceremony the first in around 10 years for me!

I started to take Japanese tea ceremony lessons at the age of 10years. When I was child I had not intresting any Japanese tea tools.
But I have interesting all the tools as it is now. That’s so weird.

Have a nice life♡

eico

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