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The Book of Tea
Kakuzō Okakura
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Essay 1906
The Book of Tea
Kakuzō Okakura1906
This work has been selected for the Aravien index based on editorial review.
Synopsis
The tea ceremony as a lens for understanding Japanese aesthetics, philosophy, and daily life.
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Kakuzō Okakura, 1906 — The Book of Tea
The tea ceremony as a lens for understanding Japanese aesthetics, philosophy, and daily life.
Editorial note
Reroutes the modernity thread into anime so the line keeps moving.
This work has been selected for the Aravien index based on editorial review.
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The tea ceremony as a lens for understanding Japanese aesthetics, philosophy, and daily life.
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