A new exhibition at the National Museum of Asian Art showcases the longtime cultural meaning in the practice of chanoyu Nathan Pugh | Freelance Writer The Japanese word for a tea ceremony, chanoyu, ...
“Tea Culture of Japan: Chanoyu Past and Present,” one of the most comprehensive exhibitions of Japanese tea culture ever presented by an American museum, opens at the Yale University Art Gallery on ...
The powdered drink retains a massive following in Tokyo, where long lines of customers snake out of The Matcha Tokyo on any given Saturday. At the trendy, minimalist cafe, the staff uses a cast-iron ...
In Japan, sipping tea can be almost like a performing art; in addition to the closely choreographed tea ceremony itself, the entire culture surrounding it – including the various utensils used – are ...
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Green gruel? Pea soup? What Westerners thought of matcha when they tried it for the first time
(The Conversation) – “Matcha mania” shows no signs of slowing, with global demand pushing “supply chains to the brink,” as Australia’s ABC News reported in July 2025. The powdered drink retains a ...
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