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Cosa (chi) è sado - definizione

RITUAL SERVING OF TEA IN JAPANESE CULTURE
Chanoyu; Tya-no-yu; Cha-no-yu; Chado; Sadō; Japanese Tea Ceremony; Chadō; 茶道; Sadou; Sencha tea ceremony
  • Sen Genshitsu]], 15th Grand Master of the Urasenke school
  • [[Urasenke]] iemoto}} Sen Sōshitsu XV
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  • sencha}} utensils, [[Sasashima ware]], Maki Bokusai, [[Edo period]], 18th–19th century
  • [[Nishiki-e]]}} by [[Mizuno Toshikata]]).
  • chadō}}, the 'Way of Tea'. While known in the West as "tea ceremony", in the original Japanese fabric and context the practice of tea can be more accurately described as "Teaism".
  • Tea being prepared outdoors. The hostess wears a brown kimono.
  • matcha}} culture, tea offerings, and Buddhism
  • chabana}} style), and incense burner
  • The hostess fills the bowl with green tea powder and then pours hot water into it and stirs with a bamboo whisk.
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  • tatami, tokonoma, mizuya dōkō}}, hearth, guests and host
  • One of the earliest surviving images of the formal serving of tea. Here monkeys, who were sacred to the shrine, imitate humans in a poetry competition that lasts all night. The monkeys try to stay awake by drinking strong green tea, but some have fallen asleep
  • ryūrei}} style tea where a table and chair are used; visible from left to right are the fresh water container, caddy, bowl, and iron pot.
  • Guests seated to receive tea (print by [[Yōshū Chikanobu]])
  • chabana}} flower arrangement

Fatuma Sado         
  • Fatuma (right) among the leaders at the [[2012 Chicago Marathon]]
ETHIOPIAN MARATHON RUNNER
Fatuma Sado Dergo
Fatuma Sado Dergo (born 11 October 1991) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who competes in marathon races. She has a personal best of 2:26:09 hours and has won marathons in Hamburg, Los Angeles and Xiamen.
Sado bugyō         
OFFICIALS OF THE TOKUGAWA SHOGUNATE IN EDO PERIOD JAPAN
Sado bugyo
were officials of the Tokugawa shogunate responsible for administration of the mining operations at Sado.Cullen, Louis M.
Sado shrew         
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Sorex sadonis; Sado Shrew; Sorex shinto sadonis
The Sado shrew (Sorex shinto sadonis) is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is endemic to Japan, and more specifically, the Japanese island of Sado.

Wikipedia

Japanese tea ceremony

The Japanese tea ceremony (known as sadō/chadō (茶道, 'The Way of Tea') or chanoyu (茶の湯)) is a Japanese cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of matcha (抹茶), powdered green tea, the procedure of which is called temae (点前). While in the West it is known as "tea ceremony", it is seldom ceremonial in practice. Most often tea is served to family, friends, and associates; religious and ceremonial connotations are overstated in western spaces. The English term "Teaism" was coined by Okakura Kakuzō to describe the unique worldview associated with Japanese tea ceremony, as opposed to focusing just on the ceremonial aspect, a perspective that many practicioners frown upon.

Zen Buddhism was a primary influence in the development of the culture of Japanese tea. Much less commonly, Japanese tea practice uses leaf tea, primarily sencha, a practice known as senchadō (煎茶道, 'the way of sencha').

Tea gatherings are classified as either an informal tea gathering (chakai (茶会, 'tea gathering')) or a formal tea gathering (chaji (茶事, 'tea event')). A chakai is a relatively simple course of hospitality that includes confections, thin tea, and perhaps a light meal. A chaji is a much more formal gathering, usually including a full-course kaiseki meal followed by confections, thick tea, and thin tea. A chaji may last up to four hours.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per sado
1. Hence the European Central Bank‘s apparent sado–monetarism.
2. "As long as demand stays, prices will increase," Sado said. «
3. SADO ISLAND, Japan –– Charles Robert Jenkins was planning a trip to the United States this spring to do "Larry King Live" and promote his book, but the tourist season on Sado Island is heating up.
4. Not the Europeans, whose inflation–fighting sado–monetarism holds back global growth.
5. Hitomi Soga was 1' when she was kidnapped from Sado by North Korean agents in 1'78.