Review:
Japanese Tea Ceremony Wear
overall review score: 4.5
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Japanese tea ceremony wear, also known as 'chado' or 'chanoyu', consists of traditional garments and accessories worn during the ceremonial preparation and consumption of matcha green tea.
Key Features
- Kimono or Yukata
- Obi (sash)
- Tabi (split-toe socks)
- Zori or Geta (sandals)
- Haori (jacket)
Pros
- Elegant and beautiful attire
- Rich cultural significance and history
- Enhances the tea ceremony experience
Cons
- Can be expensive to acquire authentic pieces
- May require special care and maintenance