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Japanese Tea Ceremony - What is commonly known in English as the Japanese tea ceremony is called sado or chado "the way of tea", or chanoyu literally "hot water for tea" in Japanese. It is a traditional activity in which matcha powdered green tea is ceremonially prepared and served. Zen Buddhism was integral to its development and this influence pervades many aspects of tea ceremony.

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Japanese Tea Ceremony - What is commonly known in English as the Japanese tea ceremony is called sado or chado "the way of tea", or chanoyu literally "hot water for tea" in Japanese. It is a traditional activity in which matcha  powdered green tea is ceremonially prepared and served. Zen Buddhism was integral to its development and this influence pervades many aspects of tea ceremony.