by Elliot Mitchnick | Apr 15, 2012 | Design & Construction, Stone basins
Elliot Mitchnick discusses the design and construction of the Tsukubai, the traditional place of ritual cleansing in the inner Japanese Tea garden. If you have Japanese enabled on your browser, you will see most terms with their kanji. In addition, most terms have...
by Elliot Mitchnick | Mar 5, 2012 | Reference, Way of Tea
An account of a formal Japanese tea ceremony by Elliot Mitchnick, who holds the rank of Junkyoju (Associate Professorship) of Urasenke, the 400 year old tradition of Tea headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. (If you have Japanese enabled on your browser, you will see most...
by Elliot Mitchnick | Mar 4, 2012 | Reference, Way of Tea
An account of a formal Japanese tea ceremony by Elliot Mitchnick, who holds the rank of Junkyoju (Associate Professorship) of Urasenke, the 400 year old tradition of Tea headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. (If you have Japanese enabled on your browser, you will see most...
by Elliot Mitchnick | Mar 3, 2012 | Reference, Way of Tea
An account of a formal Japanese tea ceremony by Elliot Mitchnick, who holds the rank of Junkyoju (Associate Professorship) of Urasenke, the 400 year old tradition of Tea headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. (If you have Japanese enabled on your browser, you will see most...
by Elliot Mitchnick | Mar 2, 2012 | Reference, Way of Tea
An account of a formal Japanese tea ceremony by Elliot Mitchnick, who holds the rank of Junkyoju (Associate Professorship) of Urasenke, the 400 year old tradition of Tea headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. (If you have Japanese enabled on your browser, you will see most...