Camellia Tea Ceremony
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Camellia Tea Ceremony
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Nishikikoji-dori, Kyoto
Inside a restored wooden machiya hidden along a narrow Kyoto lane, Chashitsu Umé offers an intimate encounter with Japan’s oldest art of hospitality — the tea ceremony. The tatami room is illuminated by soft afternoon light filtering through shoji screens, revealing the delicate grain of cedar and the quiet order of the space. Each movement — the folding of cloth, the pouring of water, the gentle whisking of matcha — feels measured, intentional, and timeless. Guests sit in silence, surrounded by the scent of tatami and steam, learning that beauty here is found not in grandeur, but in the grace of small gestures.


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