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		<title>The Japanese Tea Ceremony</title>
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This video illustrates and explains the Japanese Tea Ceremony. This ceremony was performed at the Enunkan, a home where the ceremony has been practiced for many generations. The narrator explains the utensils and the process. 




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Hand Made. Made of Premium Green Tea Buds &#038; Natural Fresh flowers, each Blooming Tea is a labor intensive, where Master Tea Makers in various regions of China display their skills.
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