Temae

Chabako – Wakeidate

Wakeidate 和敬点 Hounsai Daisosho did this Temae on the air carrier during the second world war. He performed the this Temae for the Kamikaze pilots…

Temae – Hakobi Usucha

After Ryakubon a student usually learn this Hakobi Usucha. It is part of the Nyuumon Kyojo. This Temae is done in both Furo and Ro…

Chabako – Tsuki

Tsuki is the most difficult seasonal procedure for outdoor serving of Tea with a portable wooden box we know in Urasenke. It is the one…

Temae 点前

The procedure for making tea. The literal translation of the two characters is “the place in front”. There are many different temae and variation of…

Chabako – Shikishi-date

Shikishi-date is one of the more advanced procedure we know in the Urasenke school, using a portable set for out-door serving of Tea. In contrast…

Temae – Ryakubon

The Ryakubon (略盆) temae is the temae most Urasenke students start learning. As a temae it is somewhat abbreviated, but everything you learn from it…

Temae – Naka Oki

Naka Oki is a variation of Usucha Hakobi and Koicha Hakobi suitable for October in which the Furo is positioned in the center of the…

Temae – NagaO

Nagao 長緒 is a koicha temae belonging to the first group of eight temae in Konarai (see kyojo). In this temae a daikai (“great sea”)…

Temae – Hakobi Koicha

In a Chaji this temae would be done just after the Nakadachi. This is the most formal part of the whole Chaji, and nothing is…

Temae – Irekodate

Irekodate is a temae originally designed for the very young or the old. It was designed so that the host would need to stand up…

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