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At Yusuian, there are weekly classes in Chado where students can learn the fundamental principles of traditional Japanese tea ceremony and practice Temae. A Chado class is not a one-time experience; it's ongoing for years, sometimes a lifetime.
Fundamental Principles
Since its inception over 400 years ago, the Urasenke School of Tea has stood firmly on the fundamental principles of (和敬清寂), or:
和 Wa (Harmony)
敬 Kei (Respect)
清 Sei (Purity)
寂 Jaku (Tranquility)
These principals were taught by the founder of Chado, Sen no Rikyu.
Attire
Wearing a kimono is preferable, or other comfortable attire, with white socks. No jeans or short skirts are allowed. Please remove jewelry and watches. Abstain from wearing strong perfume. Please tie up/back long hair.
Tea room etiquette
Please walk quietly, and do not touch or lean on the wall or the shoji (paper) screens.
Class Schedule
*Classes for ongoing students only and not for one-time experience.
(subject to changes)
Tuesday class: 4pm
Thursday class: 10am
Saturday class: 1st class at 10am
2nd class at 1pm
Registration Fee
Urasenke Kyoto Registration fee of $100 and an annual Urasenke Los Angeles Association membership fee of $25 for enrolled students and $45 for adult ($55 for Chamei holders).
Class Fee
Regular $30 per class
For students $25 per class
Oku no Okeiko $40 per class
Material
A “sensu” (fan), “fukusa” (silk cloth) and “kaishi” (paper) are the basic requirements.
If you do not have any, you may purchase them at registration.
Chado Introduction for the first timers and one-time experience
We host a Chado introduction event in Spring and Autumn to present an introductory history of Chado, procedures, aesthetics, etc., to the first-timers, and the experience only interest guest. The event details will be posted on Facebook. Please note that seats are limited.