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congenitaldisease: Wagashi are traditional Japanese confections that are typically served with tea.
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Tea bowl, chawan, early 17th century. Laquered wood. Japan.Tea bowls, introduced to Japan from China
Nighttime ramenI’ll have prints of this available at ECCC, Booth 1410
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❀✿ Common Japanese Last Names ❀✿Sato 佐藤佐 (sa) : help, aid藤 (tou) : wisteriaSuzuki 鈴木鈴 (suzu) : bell木
漢字 (kanji) = 兎かな (kana) = うさぎローマ字 (romaji) = usagimeaning = rabbit
Dans une pièce pour la cérémonie du thé…. room for the tea ceremony #japan #japon #japanese #
★ Sep. 28, 2019 Ryoku-an, Kyoto: 1) hana-no (lit. flower-field: field with a carpet of beautiful aut
★ Aug. 3, 2019 Toraya’s Ichijo shop, Kyoto: ao-yuzu-gori (lit. blue/green-‘yuzu*’-ice) ——– Shaved ic
★ Jul. 27, 2019 Shogetsu, Kyoto: suzukaze/ryofu (cool air) ——– Orange-colored, fan-shaped, jelly-lik
★ Sep. 24, 2019 Gan'yu-do, Hamamatsu: hagi-no-tsuyu (lit. dew on ‘hagi (Japanese bush clover)’) ——–
★ Sep. 28, 2019 Gan'yu-do, Hamamatsu: tsuki-gatari (lit. moon-tale/story) ——– A set of two Japanese
★ Sep. 20 & 24, 2019 1) Toraya, Tokyo & 2) Gan'yu-do, Hamamatsu: hatsu-kari (lit. first-goos
★ Jul. 27, 2019 Kawabata-doki, Kyoto: kurozato-hazuki (lit. muscovado-‘hazuki’*) ——– A ball of strai
★ Jun. 17, 2019 Kawaguchi-ya, Nagoya: waka-ayu (lit. young-sweetfish)——– The combination of thin ‘do
★ Jun. 1, 2019 Toraya, Tokyo: kuzu-yaki (toasted ‘kudzu [Japanese arrowroot]’) ——– Japanese cake mad
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