Japanese Tea Ceremony: Tea At Koken WITH SOUND

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  • @flowlee3656
    @flowlee3656 8 років тому +123

    I saw a tea ceremony live. the whole room was so quiet and the atmosphere was amazing. It was probably a once in a lifetime happening, so I'm very glad I got the chance to see this.

  • @bananafingerrrs
    @bananafingerrrs 10 років тому +476

    The original ASMR video, long before anyone knew what ASMR was. Simply the best!

    • @thatoneguy12ize
      @thatoneguy12ize 7 років тому +21

      bananafingerrrs that's actually Bob Ross bro

    • @thatoneguy12ize
      @thatoneguy12ize 7 років тому +1

      or for me atleast

    • @USNavyMC
      @USNavyMC 6 років тому +3

      Absolutely Bob Ross. Joy of Painting was triggering me back in the early 90s.

    • @nicolemurray449
      @nicolemurray449 6 років тому +3

      12 years ago, long before the asmr concept, i joined a tea ceremony club because i loved the sounds so much

    • @SunSign
      @SunSign 5 років тому +1

      In it’s heyday, it was one of the stopping places for the jet set, even before anybody knew what a jet set was.

  • @EtreTocsin
    @EtreTocsin 15 років тому +33

    I am so glad that the tea ceremony has managed to survive throughout the millennia as it has. So beautiful.

  • @Gist432
    @Gist432 9 років тому +564

    The best ASMR is rarely meant as ASMR. Yes this is meant to bring about peace and tranquility, but ASMR wasn't the intended goal.

    • @igobivo
      @igobivo 9 років тому +5

      so true

    • @SonicStalker123
      @SonicStalker123 7 років тому +1

      Gist432 what is ASMR?

    • @TheSheaminator
      @TheSheaminator 7 років тому +19

      Auto...sensory... it's that tingly feeling you get when you hear or see a certain kind of stimulus, whether that be a relaxing voice, or seeing someone perform a slow deliberate movement. There can be many triggers and there are many videos available to explore. Welcome to the rabbit hole of ASMR. Enjoy.

    • @HiddenWen
      @HiddenWen 7 років тому +19

      Agreed, the best kind of ASMR is unintentional.

    • @pattheticc
      @pattheticc 7 років тому +14

      Gist432 True. I find asmr channels with fake gestures and whispers stupid

  • @ohsosmooth01
    @ohsosmooth01 8 років тому +62

    Can't believe I'm saying this, but what I found extremely fascinating was the ever so slight difference in sound the 2 temperatures of water make when poured into the bowl. It's very subtle, but there is a difference!

  • @AafkeArt
    @AafkeArt 9 років тому +61

    A beautiful chanoyu video. And so nice that is has the real sound. It seems all other videos need to put some music or bird noise over it. This is how it should be. Beautifully done. Very serene, very beautiful

  • @dongoede
    @dongoede  11 років тому +56

    You may use any of this video you want for educational purposes. Thank you for asking permission.

  • @clown-cult96
    @clown-cult96 8 років тому +250

    Anyone else find it extremely calming for stress just watching her?

    • @Commander_Shepard.
      @Commander_Shepard. 7 років тому +8

      I find it infuriating. No I'm not joking.

    • @Hellzabeth
      @Hellzabeth 7 років тому +17

      Is the slowness irritating for you? That's kinda interesting, the slowness is what makes me relax and slow down too. I wonder why some people don't enjoy it... maybe they feel they don't have time to go slow?

    • @Hellzabeth
      @Hellzabeth 7 років тому +1

      Is the slowness irritating for you? That's kinda interesting, the slowness is what makes me relax and slow down too. I wonder why some people don't enjoy it... maybe they feel they don't have time to go slow?

    • @tinahuttner7280
      @tinahuttner7280 6 років тому +1

      Its too much of perfection😒but then its what they consider tea ceremony.

    • @YoutuberGrudge
      @YoutuberGrudge 6 років тому +6

      @@digogalvaos but then where is tranquility in that?

  • @femoman
    @femoman 7 років тому +95

    Why am I so obsessed with Japanese culture? Simple: Because everything there is refined into either an elegant artform or a spiritual meditative process. Writing calligraphy, pruning tiny trees, arranging flowers, folding paper, or even something as basic as brewing and drinking tea!

    • @thebiggestofchungi3538
      @thebiggestofchungi3538 5 років тому +4

      @Andre Marchand or working with such ferocity that it results in death, or literally just killing themselves due to not being able to deal with the almost complete lack of individual ability to flaunt the insane amount of rigidity and structure in their society. Yeah such a wonderful culture

    • @thebiggestofchungi3538
      @thebiggestofchungi3538 5 років тому +1

      Thank you for taking the time to read and like my reply

    • @shaitet
      @shaitet 5 років тому +6

      Well aren't you all so smart.

    • @ariesvalliant760
      @ariesvalliant760 5 років тому +11

      Well duh yall no culture is perfect let them enjoy the good aspect of it

    • @vmxkarelyn_0842
      @vmxkarelyn_0842 4 роки тому

      Or maybe you're just a weeb.
      No I'm not a weeb. If you're wondering about my pfp, that's because I decided not to use a picture of myself.

  • @jayketro
    @jayketro 10 років тому +29

    Beautiful demonstration of mindfulness.

  • @Titan-jg1fj
    @Titan-jg1fj 10 років тому +37

    I like watching video's like this because it's relaxing and it helps me slow down in order to not become a burnout figuratively and literally speaking. If someone just keeps moving without taking things easy you will shorten your life span and most likely be less happy with yourself throughout that life span as well. Watching these video's helps with that problem. I live in the U.S and people think I am crazy for doing this until I tell them that being alive is important as well and should not be taken for granted.

    • @charlotteroberts501
      @charlotteroberts501 10 років тому +5

      self preservation is the key to serenity of life :) xx

    • @Titan-jg1fj
      @Titan-jg1fj 10 років тому +3

      Charlotte Roberts would you believe me if I said I never knew that until you mentioned it? Domo arigato! I REALLY needed to hear that actually. You would not care to believe me if I told you how not knowing that (until just now) has impacted my life. I think you just added 10 years to my maximum life span. :)

    • @charlotteroberts501
      @charlotteroberts501 10 років тому +4

      Accepted Giant i would believe you. :) i believe that when we believe in ourselves, life becomes more real and accessible. one of my most favourite quotes is 'can you remember who you were before the world told you how to be', which is why understanding ourselves creates peace of mind. i am aware it sounds simple to some, but since i discovered this, i have been free falling into every emotion and i have never been more full as a human until i reached self acceptance. :)xx peace to you my san! :)

    • @Titan-jg1fj
      @Titan-jg1fj 10 років тому +4

      Charlotte Roberts You know I never heard that explained to me that way and it's obvious you knew that. You see I only recently totally accepted myself only about this time last year (Oct6th2013) and that is why I chose the name accepted giant. Of course the giant part is more literal then symbolic because I am 6'6" tall in real life. I only knew of that peace of mind you where talking about for only just over a year(I am 37 now). I was not even in denial I was simply to distracted by everyday survival to be able to function correctly. I am built like a tank but I am still made out of flesh and blood like everyone else. Usually I am the one who really has the wisdom in most debates but this time I found someone who is wiser then me. I find that rather refreshing and relaxing somehow. :)

    • @charlotteroberts501
      @charlotteroberts501 10 років тому +3

      that makes me happy that another human has found serenity of self! :) i hope that your life flow will become smoother now you are on a more centred journey :) we are forever learning from and off each other - wisdom comes from understanding one another and allowing acceptance of humanity into your frame of reference - i find its about remembering that the person in front of you is only as human as yourself and humans are magnificent beings :) i am happy to know you feel relaxed and mellowed by my understandings :) take care and spread peace my friend :)

  • @AriochStarr
    @AriochStarr 14 років тому +25

    I've got a tingling sensation just below the back of my neck
    I can't believe I've seen an actual Japanese Tea Ceremony . . . WITH SOUND!
    It was really lovely

    • @hantehsanyall
      @hantehsanyall Рік тому +7

      I’m here from the future, wondering if you’re exploring the weird world of ASMR.

  • @CommissarKane
    @CommissarKane 9 років тому +141

    Give me chills seeing the level perfection in everything the japanese do, even something as small as tea.

    • @SonicStalker123
      @SonicStalker123 7 років тому +2

      CommissarKane I love it. I love of the perfection in this country

    • @gardnerberry113
      @gardnerberry113 7 років тому +21

      Except the operation of nuclear reactors.

    • @ΑξίαςΑθηναίος
      @ΑξίαςΑθηναίος 6 років тому +1

      Gardner Berry wow. So quick and sharp

    • @YoutuberGrudge
      @YoutuberGrudge 6 років тому +7

      Nothing is ever small; everything has many, many processes behind it that made it. To take the time to honor something with a ceremony is to honor everything and everyone that made it possible.

    • @ggggg77273
      @ggggg77273 5 років тому +1

      or you could just make the tea in like 2 seconds.

  • @goatwarrior3570
    @goatwarrior3570 9 років тому +97

    Watching this makes me feel so peaceful. Seeing a Japanese tea ceremony in person is on my bucket list.

    • @dhireendrasingh7748
      @dhireendrasingh7748 7 років тому

      Abaddon Interitus masts JAL pari

    • @SonicStalker123
      @SonicStalker123 7 років тому +4

      Abaddon Interitus I went to one two weeks ago in my tour guide. It was called Japan Deluxe Tour. It was an amazing tour. I have never felt so relaxed in my life. We got to make our own green tea. This was a beautiful ceremony. Totally recommend going!

    • @margaretguenther4703
      @margaretguenther4703 6 років тому

      Abaddon Interitus we are going to do this this year for a Field trip!!! I'm so excited!!!

    • @datalorev
      @datalorev 6 років тому +2

      I have partook in a tea ceremony in Tokyo. It was fantastic but it was really hard to sit that way if you aren’t used to it.

    • @raulquiroz7492
      @raulquiroz7492 4 роки тому

      Me too. Japan is a beautiful country with beautiful people and customs.

  • @AriochStarr
    @AriochStarr 8 років тому +116

    I've found my original comment from half a decade ago. Here it is, and I quote:
    "I've got a tingling sensation just below the back of my neck
    I can't believe I've seen an actual Japanese Tea Ceremony . . . WITH SOUND!
    It was really lovely"
    Re-watching it today and I still get the same sensation. I don't know what it is, but a guy replied to me back then with somewhat interesting "explaination" and I use the term very loosely because it doesn't explain exactly why I get this feeling. Here is that comment:
    "@AriochStarr I get that sensation when I'm learning/watching something
    interesting. You're actually the first person I've known that has had
    the same thing."
    It kinda does make sense as I do find it interesting, even if it is slightly. It's really weird what I'm generally feeling, though. Just out of curiosity, does anyone else have the same tingling sensation?

    • @fkkkkkenig
      @fkkkkkenig 8 років тому +48

      it's asmr

    • @AriochStarr
      @AriochStarr 8 років тому +8

      Yeah, after some research, I found it. It's an interesting feeling to say the least.

    • @TaekoHikeshi
      @TaekoHikeshi 4 роки тому +3

      I have a Japanese boyfriend and I’m trying to learn more about his culture to make a good impression to his family! :)

    • @LisaBeergutHolst
      @LisaBeergutHolst 3 роки тому +1

      @@fkkkkkenig The "M" apparently stands for "meridian". It's pseudoscientific gibberish lol

    • @baval5
      @baval5 3 роки тому +5

      Nobody ever claimed it was real science. But it is a sensation that some people get that previously didn't have a name. Now it does.

  • @manDroidXX96
    @manDroidXX96 7 років тому +1131

    (takes sip) "This is terrible"

    • @coloneljak42_
      @coloneljak42_ 7 років тому +124

      :( ...Really?

    • @manDroidXX96
      @manDroidXX96 7 років тому +207

      Yes, quite terrible. I see why your path to the sword is clouded

    • @TheZombieKing
      @TheZombieKing 7 років тому +131

      _T H A T ' S F O R T U N E C O O K I E N O N S E N S E_

    • @jrcsmash2150
      @jrcsmash2150 6 років тому +125

      HE KNOWS WHERE IT IS HE JUST WONT TELL YOU.

    • @joezuru3753
      @joezuru3753 5 років тому +74

      "This is Nothing than a hot leaf juice!"

  • @rickforrest6675
    @rickforrest6675 2 роки тому +3

    I had the great honor of taking Tea with Joy on 3 or 4 occasions. She is a lovely, remarkable person

  • @creemeeontop
    @creemeeontop 7 років тому +14

    Was in Kamakura a couple of years ago and saw one ceremony live. It was so relaxing to watch. Love the attention to each movement.

  • @Downfall466
    @Downfall466 7 років тому +149

    Who else came here after watching Samurai Jack make tea

  • @caramelbun9851
    @caramelbun9851 7 років тому +43

    "Are you lost?"

  • @romanknight7199
    @romanknight7199 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate this video so much after wading through a bunch with narration -- or time jumps. I came for the ceremony, just that, and all of that. Thank you.

  • @stevenwhuntva
    @stevenwhuntva 2 роки тому

    Been watching this periodically for at least 11 years and the cloth snap still startles me every time.

  • @viktorijap.3118
    @viktorijap.3118 9 років тому +6

    When ever I feel stressed out I always come back to this video, love it to bits

  • @kilo3989
    @kilo3989 Рік тому +1

    This was the first video I watched regularly to relax. 💜

  • @dapocoker
    @dapocoker 11 років тому

    what's important here is that the process of HOW something is done, i.e. making tea can be just as important, healing and revitalizing as WHAT is done. This is a great reminder that we are at the base of ourselves creators, so why not enjoy the process as much as the end result :)

  • @kristensoprano
    @kristensoprano 5 років тому +5

    An incredibly beautiful video. I'd love to learn this. It shows the beauty in every single step, each has a purpose and is done fully. It shows the doing and undoing of an action, the deliberateness of one simple task. If only we could appreciate and approach every task we do each day with such grace. We would always find joy in the peace of chores and necessary tasks.

  • @sebastianthecat69
    @sebastianthecat69 4 роки тому

    This is one of the best tea ceremonys ive seen no music no talking very quiet they do it properly on there knees I LOVE IT

  • @Esthamarelda
    @Esthamarelda 12 років тому +1

    I love the show of the elements and the power they give to the ceremony. The wind prayer was beautiful and I love the water blessing on both the cup and the earthen pot at the end. What a wonderful artist. Thank you for sharing this ancient skill. May I one day know such calm grace over a cup of tea! xxxooo

  • @Alpha-Andromeda
    @Alpha-Andromeda 5 років тому +1

    I never realized the tea ceremony has its own kind of music emanating from the process itself. Reminds me of the noises of cooking at my grandmothers house. My eyes are closing and my soul feels rested...

  • @Milleniummario
    @Milleniummario 10 років тому +19

    I find this video extremely relaxing

  • @woodyclark4396
    @woodyclark4396 15 років тому +2

    This is the best example of the tea ceremony I've found on UA-cam and the entire web. Well done!

  • @cynthiahawkins2389
    @cynthiahawkins2389 2 роки тому +2

    This is so wonderfully soothing, just everything a tea ceremony should be. A time for quiet reflection, coming into inner harmony with oneself. Except for the water pouring, the snapping of the napkin, and the tapping of the bamboo utensil..there is very little sound. Of course that is intentional...

  • @NeolightAnon
    @NeolightAnon 15 років тому +1

    This is the closest you can get to a real tea ceremony without actually being there.
    Well done.

  • @catland07
    @catland07 10 років тому +4

    Mesmerised... she is an artist.

  • @Purrf3ctP3ach
    @Purrf3ctP3ach 11 років тому

    I'm glad we have people with such a keen ability to detect humor on this planet.

  • @angisant
    @angisant 8 років тому +7

    This is a very interesting japanese tradition

  • @TheDollarCasual
    @TheDollarCasual 14 років тому

    Beautiful ceremony... every little thing is accomplished with such artful deliberateness, shows a lot of respect for a little cup of tea.

  • @roundcorner7858
    @roundcorner7858 6 років тому

    I can't believe I found this incredibly filmed ceremony 6 yrs ago and it still moves me!
    Great notes: several camera angles
    :Beautiful sunlight pouring in
    : Fantastic SOUND (which really makes the while experience!)
    :Love the non-verbal
    :Inspire me to go to Japan to see ceremony in Kyoto, etc...
    Culture is meant to be shared, we're all connected on our small planet!

  • @chaosridr
    @chaosridr 16 років тому +1

    It is amazing how much more peaceful it is with the sound....Thanks for finding and posting

  • @willgeek
    @willgeek 14 років тому +1

    What a beautiful posting, on so very many levels. Thank you, lovely to see this in Colorado as well!

  • @KekBo
    @KekBo 11 років тому

    This is so relaxing to watch. Thank you for not spoiling it by playing background music.

  • @haikyo1989
    @haikyo1989 11 років тому +3

    This is Japanese traditional way to give guests a warm welcome hospitality.
    Her behavior looks so slow that it really gets on your nerves.
    but when you come to Japan, try tea ceremonies.
    You`ll be very impressed.

  • @KeystoneHeavy58
    @KeystoneHeavy58 9 років тому +9

    Good thing this video comes WITH SOUND.

    • @BenWeeks
      @BenWeeks 9 років тому +9

      +KeystoneHeavy58 Gotta hear that snap of the cloth!

  • @coincollectingfun
    @coincollectingfun 7 років тому +2

    A beautiful tradition, thank you so much for sharing!

  • @chronopup
    @chronopup 11 років тому

    I love the juxtaposition of the wild random wind sounds and precise ordered tea making sounds

  • @vanessacabrera8120
    @vanessacabrera8120 10 років тому +17

    I would love to see this in real life.

    • @SonicStalker123
      @SonicStalker123 7 років тому +2

      vanessa barraza I went to one two weeks ago and omg it was more relaxing than being in a lavender field. I've done that too.

  • @Scrinoverlord
    @Scrinoverlord 11 років тому

    I'm glad we have such open-minded and tolerant people like you infesting this planet.

  • @Pilgrim2501
    @Pilgrim2501 9 років тому +2

    As long as my misses doesn't put the milk in with the Tea bag, I'm happy. This is next level brew making.

  • @roundcorner7858
    @roundcorner7858 7 років тому +1

    I had found this awesome video way back in the beginning & decided to revisit. So glad it's still available. THANK YOU for posting. It's one of the only Tea Ceremony vids that has everything line up...the Sun, the solitude, the patience..the SOUND is everything! How sad that comments on here are so ignorant of an ancient ritual. Even tho this is filmed in CO, these Japanese arts are dying out...absorb some beautiful healing culture before it's gone.

  • @violarh
    @violarh 10 років тому

    Joy is a gifted woman and I have gotten to experience this ceremony many times at Koken and having her as guest presenter at the library were I work. I'm also studying this amazingly, beautiful ceremony.

  • @IamTheS
    @IamTheS 12 років тому

    Many years later, and watching this is still my go-to relaxation method.

  • @joymarisato11
    @joymarisato11 11 років тому +2

    I am sorry to view some of the Korean people's comments - I studied in Korea in the 70's and was amazed by the culture and people. I was received with peace there. I study, teach and practice Tea because of my heritage and my parents. It isn't about me, it's abut peace towards others, and a hope for world peace. I incorporate into my Ceremony many cultures. I respect all cultures.

  • @PetShopMod
    @PetShopMod 13 років тому

    l could watch this all day over and over and not be bored.

  • @SchwarzerHaufen
    @SchwarzerHaufen 8 років тому +23

    Well thank god we had sound for this. I would've had no clue what was going on without it.

  • @wadok1942
    @wadok1942 12 років тому

    The skill of complete composure only raises the ire of those who don't have it. For me, there is more grace and poise expressed here than in any ballet I ever saw.
    Wa Dok

  • @LenoraCollins
    @LenoraCollins 8 років тому +1

    The best ceremony on UA-cam

  • @OneTrickMouse
    @OneTrickMouse 12 років тому

    Maybe it's different in person, but I don't really get how this is at all relaxing. It made me fidget just watching. I jumped every time she snapped that cloth!

  • @Shibbi11
    @Shibbi11 13 років тому

    It's amazing how something as mundane as making tea can be so fascinating

  • @cachasgrl75
    @cachasgrl75 3 роки тому

    This video has been in my favorites playlist for the past 10 years!! Never fails to put me to sleep 💙

  • @mindwarp12
    @mindwarp12 15 років тому

    It is very much so. I get so relaxed watching the movements.

  • @fluxgenerator
    @fluxgenerator 15 років тому

    Brings so many memory's back.Thanks

  • @katiepotter9293
    @katiepotter9293 4 роки тому +1

    Quite possibly the best unintentional asmr video I have ever seen ♥️👏

  • @CashMoney704
    @CashMoney704 12 років тому

    I really like the sound it's really soothing to listen to the tea drip.

  • @titianmitar18
    @titianmitar18 6 років тому

    Watching this video I feel as you serve me with a cup of interior peace. I think this is the mean of the ceremony. So thank you very much for your kindness !

  • @bananafingerrrs
    @bananafingerrrs 5 місяців тому

    9 years on and this video still absolutely slaps

  • @partisan72
    @partisan72 13 років тому

    Something so trivial as pouring hot water over green tea leafs had become the highest act of art.Through the ceremony and tea pottery like Raku and Hagi it beautifully echoes the Japanese wabi-sabi philosophy of imperfect,impermanent and incomplete nature of our lives.lt teaches and reminds me to see the value and importance in things that would have otherwise passed by me unnoticed and taken for granted.

  • @satoshieswc9205
    @satoshieswc9205 7 років тому +48

    Besides loving Japanese culture a lot
    Im here now for Smaurai Jack's s5e7

  • @wadok1942
    @wadok1942 11 років тому

    Watched several times. Pick up something new almost each time.

  • @hauntingrequiems
    @hauntingrequiems 13 років тому

    Talk about peace and quiet, man. I'd love that.

  • @IRP01
    @IRP01 15 років тому

    Totally agree. I watch this on my mobile while in bed to fall asleep almost every night

  • @UnicornHunter
    @UnicornHunter 15 років тому

    I have been looking for a good tea ceremony video for years. Finally, you made it happen for me. This is a great one. Magical!

  • @ShadiyahOfMaryland
    @ShadiyahOfMaryland 13 років тому

    Such beauty and artistry!

  • @Mystearicia
    @Mystearicia 9 років тому +1

    It was so fascinating and beautiful to watch the process of how they make the tea :D

  • @DannyMcCaffrey
    @DannyMcCaffrey 12 років тому

    I googled "Tea Ceremony" expecting an ASMR paradise. This one delivered best. Well filmed, crisp but unobtrusive audio, and a relaxing delight. Thank You.

  • @stritly
    @stritly 15 років тому

    so peaceful and beautiful

  • @nekkomeowz
    @nekkomeowz 8 років тому

    I just watched The Karate Kid II. I forgotten back in the 80s I wanted to actually see it done for real. thank you for the show

  • @wimm1392
    @wimm1392 6 років тому

    I love the dedication and style. This is a first for me to witness this, I think it’s amazing.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @epiccamper
    @epiccamper 4 роки тому +1

    I am reading Musashi and it always mentions tea ceremony, calligraphy, etc so I was curious on how this tradition is performed. I have no words to describe how peaceful it seems to be.

  • @cholomackdaddy
    @cholomackdaddy 15 років тому

    Why is this so calming? I almost fell asleep

  • @4644Pops
    @4644Pops 7 років тому +13

    I came here because of Samurai Jack

  • @g50101
    @g50101 6 років тому

    Simply wonderful!

  • @PetShopMod
    @PetShopMod 14 років тому

    This is dangerously hypnotic. MUST.BUY.GEISHA.

  • @leiamoody
    @leiamoody 6 років тому +1

    Snapping the teacloth is proof to the tea that you mean business.

  • @potatoboy4913
    @potatoboy4913 4 роки тому +1

    I’m not the only one who watched Jack Samurai making a tea and later on this came out of no where right?

  • @kszekely
    @kszekely 15 років тому

    Beautiful, almost trance-inducing. Thank you.

  • @ickyelf9472
    @ickyelf9472 6 років тому

    The pure movements are very meditative.

  • @PaulBenham
    @PaulBenham 15 років тому

    Just beautiful to watch.

  • @NAA4242
    @NAA4242 9 років тому

    Incredibly beautiful and mindfull

  • @hugo1089
    @hugo1089 8 років тому +3

    just watching was calming

  • @TwistedViewer
    @TwistedViewer 5 років тому +2

    I've been reading Musashi and I got really curious on how the tea ceremony is made. This was a beautiful video to watch.

  • @LlamaOnaStick
    @LlamaOnaStick 15 років тому

    An absolutely beautiful video. Thank you.

  • @ParaforaD
    @ParaforaD 12 років тому

    So precise. It was lovely to watch!

  • @johncrankshaft2886
    @johncrankshaft2886 6 років тому +2

    I first remember this ceremony on Karate Kid 2, so relaxing to see.

  • @90shilling
    @90shilling 14 років тому

    Thanks for asking Joy, I really appreciate it. If I ever get down your way (I live in Loveland) I would love to attend one of her tea ceremonies. I noted her website and will check it out.

  • @lucianaborinato2993
    @lucianaborinato2993 5 років тому

    Beautiful, relaxing, and fascinating .

  • @ZylerOdwn
    @ZylerOdwn 12 років тому

    This is the ULTIMATE ASMR video...Im in heaven.

  • @hbunn5
    @hbunn5 15 років тому

    I really like this video. The movements are so nice and calming.

  • @pluckydono
    @pluckydono 9 років тому +3

    After watching this I feel like I've had the privilege of witnessing a intensely intimate moment. It's no wonder the Japanese have developed this formal ceremony into an art. Each movement and action become complex expressions of the strictest and purest sense. At least that's how I feel. ;)

  • @IRP01
    @IRP01 15 років тому

    The natural audio completes this video. Notice the sound of hot water being poured is markedly different from that of cold/room temp water.

  • @MrsMagdalenaKamila
    @MrsMagdalenaKamila 4 роки тому

    When there is a day when I come from work tired, stressed and sad, then I turn on the recording and all the bad mood immediately disappears ☺️💞