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Four rules and seven rules

Shiki

Wakei Seijaku

Reason

It is said that all the hearts of tea are contained in these four letters.

"Wa" means to open our hearts to each other and get to know each other.

"Kei" is the respect of respect and means to respect each other.

"Sei" means "Kiyo", but it means that it is not only visible, but also in the heart.

"Jaku" is a heart that does not move at any time.

When I drink tea, give a tea ceremony, become a customer, or invite me, I remember the word "Wakei Seijaku". Let's encourage ourselves.

Rikyu Seven Rules

Kyushu Chisoku

Tea is like clothes

Charcoal is like boiling water,

Cool in the summer and warm in the winter

Like the flowers are in the field

The time limit is early,

Even if it doesn't rain, prepare for the rain and keep in mind the customers.

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Danville, CA

It is located in the East Bay of San Francisco.

This group is located near San Francisco on the west coast of the United States and is active in the Urasenke Tea Ceremony. Please drop in when you come near us.

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