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Etiquette for Guests During Tea Ceremonies

Etiquette for Guests During Tea Ceremonies

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OolongDragon.com: The standard number of guests for a small meeting is between 4-5.Guests have certain roles during the ceremony.

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Page 1: Etiquette for Guests During Tea Ceremonies

Etiquette for Guests

During Tea

Ceremonies

Page 2: Etiquette for Guests During Tea Ceremonies

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The standard number of guests for a

small meeting is between 4-5. Guests

have certain roles during the ceremony.

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Shokyaku is the guest of honor, Jikyaku

is the second guest, the rest are Kyaku

and the last guest is called Tsume. OolongDragon.com

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The Tsume

have a special

rank and

designated

seating in the

Chashitsu

(tearoom). OolongDragon.com

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The Shokyaku, or the guest of honor , is

the primary person to communicate with

the Teishu.

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The Shokyaku asks the

Teishu questions about

the tea utensils such as

their origin.

The Shokyayu

should always

ask politely and

thank the

Teishu.

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To be eaten only

after the Teishu

has already

warmed the

Chawan with hot

water from the

Kama and has

disposed of the

waste water.

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• Get the tea bowl or chawan

• Bow

• Prepare to drink the tea

• Clean the rim

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The Shokyaku asks the guests if

they want more tea. If not, they

will request the Teishu to clean

up and end the ceremony.

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