How To Use chanoyu In A Sentence
- Research the ritual of the Japanese tea ceremony (known as chanoyu or chado). Kira-Kira by Cynthia Kadohata: Questions
- Practitioners of ikebana (flower arranging) and chanoyu (tea ceremony) have for centuries created an enormous demand and appreciation for ceramics.
- The Japanese tea ceremony is called chanoyu or sado in Japanese and the bitter tea served is called matcha.
- Y country: of the kind or style prevalent in X. "abukumalite ansu bon-seki aburachan seed arakawaite bonze aburagiri arigato, interj. bu adsuki bean Arita ware Bugaku adzuki bean Aucuba aikido awabi Bunraku aikuchi ayu buraku Aino bai-u, adj. burakumin Ainu baka bomb bushido akamatsu bancha (tea) Butsu akamushi mite bandaite butsudan akebi banzai bu Akebia banzai, adj. chadai akeki Banzai, interj. chanoyu akenobeite banzai attack chashitshu Akita baren Chiba, adj. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 1