Kuroyama Budokai
Dedicated to the study of Japanese Budo Arts
Cultural Arts
During the Edo period, the Tokugawa Shogunate encouraged the members of its warrior class (Bushi) to pursue both the literary and martial arts with equal emphasis. It was an attitude that helped the Bushi adjust from the warring period of Japan to one of peace. And today it helps those who pursue the martial ways develop into complete human beings.”
文武両道 Bun Bu Ryo Do
with the concept of life balance. Bunbu Ryodo, or the balance of pen and sword, is derived from the the Edo period of Japan.
Shodo
Chadō, meaning the 'Way of Tea', is commonly known as the Japanese Tea Ceremony and is a cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of matcha (抹茶), powdered green tea, the procedure of which is called temae (点前).
Chadō/Sadō 茶道
Chadō, meaning the 'Way of Tea', is commonly known as the Japanese Tea Ceremony and is a cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of matcha (抹茶), powdered green tea, the procedure of which is called temae (点前).
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Ikebana
Chadō, meaning the 'Way of Tea', is commonly known as the Japanese Tea Ceremony and is a cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of matcha (抹茶), powdered green tea, the procedure of which is called temae (点前).
Bonsai
Chadō, meaning the 'Way of Tea', is commonly known as the Japanese Tea Ceremony and is a cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of matcha (抹茶), powdered green tea, the procedure of which is called temae (点前).
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