Tea+Houses

===//Nowadays, the tea ceremony is a relatively popular hobby. Many Japanese, who are interested in their own culture, take some tea ceremony lessons. Tea ceremonies are held in traditional Japanese rooms in cultural community centres or private houses, mostly anywhere privite.**The ceremony itself consists of many rituals that have to be learned by heart. Almost each hand movement is prescribed. Basically, the tea is first prepared by the host, and also then drunk by the guests,The tea is matcha green tea made of powdered tea leaves.** In a Japaneses tradition a tea house can also have very popular Japaneses tea ceremonise.The structure and specifically the room in it where the tea ceremony takes place is called ( chashitsu). The space called ( chashitsu) was created for an aesthetic and intellectual fulfillment. Also in a Japan a tea house can also refer to a place of entertainment with geisha. The geisha entertainment tea houses are called (ochaya) are typically very exclusive establishments. //===

The Japanese tea ceremony is called Chanoyu, Sado or simply Ocha in Japanese. It is a choreographic ritual of preparing and serving Japanese green tea, called matcha, together with traditional Japanese sweets to balance with the bitter taste of the tea. Preparing tea in this ceremony means pouring all one's attention into the predefined movements.