View a Japanese tea ceremony through the eyes of a Westerner. The article also provides several US locations where classes in chanoyu are taught.
Read a talk given by Brother Joseph Keenan, founder of a tea ceremony school. He discusses tea philosophy and its benefit to all nations.
See a picture of tea ceremony equipment, read a brief description of the ceremony and check out the list of tea links.
Douglas Hooten, a ceramic artist, discusses the history and form of traditional Japanese tea utensils. Includes a brief bibliography.
Non-profit foundation was established to promote understanding and appreciation of Japanese art of chanoyu. Find event and membership information.
Order a book that contains seasonal recipes for a Japanese Tea Ceremony or learn about the ceremony's formalities.