Japanese culture is a unique culture, in which the traditional Japanese tea ceremony plays an an essential role. The Japanese tea ceremony is a traditional art that embodies the Japanese people’s pursuit of harmony, beauty and etiquette.

The Japanese tea ceremony was greatly influenced by Zen Buddhism. It takes Harmony, Respect, Purity and Tranquility as its core values. Harmony refers to the harmony between people, Respect means respect for others, Purity is the state body and mind, and Tranquility means silence and peace. The tea ceremony is deeply rooted in Japanese aesthetic consciousness and spiritual culture, and tea sets, flower utensils, hanging scrolls and other utensils also have their own unique aesthetics. Tea ceremony is a culture that has had a huge impact on the lives and thoughts of the Japanese people and is still loved by many people today.

Japanese tea ceremony is not only the process of making tea and drinking tea, it also includes the study and appreciation of tea leaves, tea sets, tea rooms, tea ceremony clothes, flower arrangements, incense arrangements, etc. Japanese tea sets are an important part of the Japanese tea ceremony. They have exquisite shapes and delicate craftsmanship, reflecting the Japanese people’s awe and love for nature and life. It has a rich variety and style, such as iron kettles, iron bottles, iron bowls, iron plates, iron spoons, iron ladles, etc. Each piece has its own name and story. They are the sustenance and expression of the Japanese soul and are also part of the world cultural heritage.