Volume Index

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CQ 11PDFN/A-
CQ 12PDFN/A-
CQ 13 - Chaji (Shozumi)PDFShozumi-
CQ 14 - Chaji (Koicha)PDFHakobi Koicha-
CQ 15 - Chaji (Usucha)PDFHakobi Usucha-
CQ 17 - KinindatePDFKinindate UsuchaFuro
CQ 17 - KinindatePDFKinindate KoichaFuro
CQ 18 - Kinin KiyotsuguPDFKinin Kiyotsugu Usucha-
CQ 18 - Kinin KiyotsuguPDFKinin Kiyotsugu Koicha-
CQ 19 - Chaire KazariPDFChaire Kazari-
CQ 20 - Chawan KazariPDFChawan KazariFuro
CQ 21 - Chashaku KazariPDFChashaku Kazari-
CQ 22 - Chasen KazariPDFChasen Kazari-
CQ 23 - Kasane-jawanPDFKasane-jawan-
CQ 24 - NagaoPDFNagao Chaire-
CQ 25 - TsutsumibukusaPDFTsutsumibukusa-
CQ 26 - OtsubukuroPDFOtsubukuro-
CQ 27 - IrekodatePDFIrekodate-
CQ 28 - BonkogoPDFBonkogo-
CQ 29 - Sumi-shomoPDFSumi Shomo-
CQ 30 - Hana ShomoPDFHana Shomo-
CQ 31 - Tsubo KazariPDFTsubo Kazari-
CQ 32 - Jiku KazariPDFJiku Kazari-
CQ 33 - Chabako UnohanaPDFChabako - Unohana-
CQ 34 - Chabako HanaPDFChabako - Hana-
CQ 35 - Chabako TsukiPDFChabako - Tsuki-
CQ 36 - Chabako YukiPDFChabako - Yuki-
CQ 37 - Chabako WakeiPDFChabako - Wakei-
CQ 38 - AraijakinPDFAraijakin-
CQ 39 - Ryurei UsuchaPDFTenchaban Usucha-
CQ 41 - Ryurei KoichaPDFTenchaban Koicha-
CQ 42 - ShunjudanaPDFMisonodana-
CQ 43 - ChitosebonPDFChitosebon-
CQ 44 - Gozumi FuroPDFGozumi-
CQ 45 - Ryurei ShozumiPDFTenchaban Shozumi-
CQ 46 - Ryurei GozumiPDFTenchaban Gozumi-
CQ 47 - Tsuzuki UsuchaPDFTsuzuki Usucha-
CQ 48 - Hira Kagetsu (Theory)PDFHira Kagetsu-
CQ 49 - Hira Kagetsu (Practice)PDFHira Kagetsu-
CQ 54 - Tana Koicha RoPDFTana Koicha-
CQ 55 - Shozumi RoPDFShozumi-
CQ 56 - Gozumi RoPDFGozumi-
CQ 57 - Kinindate Usucha RoPDFKinindate Usucha-
CQ 58 - Kinindate Koicha RoPDFKinindate Koicha-
CQ 59 - Kinin Kiyotsugu Usucha RoPDFKinin Kiyotsugu Koicha-
CQ 60 - Kinin Kiyotsugu Koicha RoPDFKinin Kiyotsugu Koicha-
CQ 62 - Chaire Kazari RoPDFChaire KazariRo
CQ 63 - Chawan, Chashaku, Chasen Kazari RoPDFChawan KazariRo
CQ 64 - Kasane-jawan RoPDFKasane-jawan-
CQ 65 - Shozumi Shomo RoPDFShozumi Shomo-
CQ 66 - Gozumi ShomoPDFGozumi Shomo-
CQ 67 - Irekodate RoPDFIrekodate-
CQ 68 - Bonkogo RoPDFBonkogo-
CQ 69 - Tana Shozumi and Gozumi FuroPDFTana Shozumi-
CQ 70 - Tana Shozumi RoPDFTana Shozumi-
CQ 71 - Daisu Usucha FuroPDFDaisu Usucha-
CQ 72 - Daisu Koicha FuroPDFDaisu Koicha-
CQ 73 - Daisu Shozumi FuroPDFDaisu Shozumi-
CQ 74 - Daisu Gozumi FuroPDFDaisu Gozumi-
CQ 75 - Furo Nagaita Sou Kazari UsuchaPDFNagaita Sou Kazari Usucha-
CQ 76 - Furo Nagaita Sou Kazari KoichaPDFNagaita Sou Kazari Koicha-
CQ 77 - Furo Nagaita Sou Kazari ShozumiPDFNagaita Sou Kazari Shozumi-
CQ 78 - Furo Nagaita Sou Kazari GozumiPDFNagaita Sou Kazari Gozumi-
CQ 79 - Ro Nagaita Sou Kazari KoichaPDFNagaita Sou Kazari Koicha-
CQ 81 - Ro Nagaita Sou Kazari UsuchaPDFNagaita Sou Kazari Usucha-
CQ 82 - TsutsujawanPDFShibori-jakin-
CQ 83 - Yojohan Nagashidate RoPDFNagashidate-
CQ 84 - Yojohan Nagashidate FuroPDFNagashidate-
CQ 85 - Shaza no Shiki Part 1PDFShaza-
CQ 86 - Shaza no Shiki Part 2PDFShaza-
CQ 87 - Shaza no Shiki Part 3PDFShaza-

Article Index

ArticleNotePDF
”Color,” Colors, and Colorlessness in Early Japanese PoetryCQ 41 - Ryurei KoichaPDF
”The Essence of Chanoyu Lies Precisely in What Isn’t Chanoyu”CQ 32 - Jiku KazariPDF
A Biography of Sen Rikyu - Chronological Chart of Major Historical and Tea Events Centering Around the Life of Sen RikyuCQ 61PDF
A Brief History of KimonoCQ 21 - Chashaku KazariPDF
A Chinese Poem in Praise of Powdered TeaCQ 28 - BonkogoPDF
A Chronicle of One Year - Haiku in EnglishCQ 08PDF
A Flower in the HeartCQ 58 - Kinindate Koicha RoPDF
A Gallery of Shino CeramicsCQ 35 - Chabako TsukiPDF
A History of TatamiCQ 77 - Furo Nagaita Sou Kazari ShozumiPDF
A Philosopher Looks at “The Way of Tea”CQ 02PDF
A Portrait of Hon’ami KoetsuCQ 34 - Chabako HanaPDF
A Precious Moment with a Bowl of TeaCQ 01PDF
A Short History of Japanese CeramicsCQ 01PDF
A Short History of Kennin-ji TempleCQ 23 - Kasane-jawanPDF
A Short History of TojiCQ 20 - Chawan KazariPDF
A Tea Master’s Vision of the Ten Oxherding Pictures, Part ICQ 37 - Chabako WakeiPDF
A Tea Master’s Vision of the Ten Oxherding Pictures, Part IICQ 38 - AraijakinPDF
A Tea Master’s Vision of the Ten Oxherding Pictures, Part IIICQ 39 - Ryurei UsuchaPDF
A Tea Master’s Vision of the Ten Oxherding Pictures, Part IVCQ 40PDF
A TombCQ 06PDF
An Exercise in AwarenessCQ 11PDF
An Introduction to DonsuCQ 17 - KinindatePDF
An Introduction to MountingCQ 15 - Chaji (Usucha)PDF
An Introduction to WeavingCQ 13 - Chaji (Shozumi)PDF
An Invitation to Tea - Part 1CQ 11PDF
An Invitation to Tea - Part 2CQ 13 - Chaji (Shozumi)PDF
An Invitation to Tea - Part 3CQ 16 - Chaji (Conclusions and Variations)PDF
Anecdotes about Sen RikyuCQ 65 - Shozumi Shomo RoPDF
Appreciating TeascoopsCQ 54 - Tana Koicha RoPDF
Appropriateness, the Key to Tea EtiquetteCQ 40PDF
Art and Everyday LifeCQ 08PDF
Ash Forms: Their History and DevelopmentCQ 82 - TsutsujawanPDF
Ash Types Used in ChanoyuCQ 82 - TsutsujawanPDF
Aspects in the Development of Tearoom Design - Jo-o to Modern TimesCQ 09PDF
Aspects of Beauty in Early JapanCQ 34 - Chabako HanaPDF
Autobiographical Essay 14 — The Special Attack UnitCQ 84 - Yojohan Nagashidate FuroPDF
Basho’s ColorsCQ 47 - Tsuzuki UsuchaPDF
Beauty and ManCQ 02PDF
Bizen-ware CeramicsCQ 38 - AraijakinPDF
Black Raku Tea-bowl, Lingering SnowCQ 02PDF
Blossoms and Moon, Host and Guest - A Leaf from a Renga SequenceCQ 45 - Ryurei ShozumiPDF
Buddhist IntonationCQ 08PDF
Caffeine CultureCQ 09PDF
Calligraphy and BokusekiCQ 68 - Bonkogo RoPDF
Calligraphy as ZenCQ 10PDF
Calligraphy of Zen MastersCQ 10PDF
Chadogu Notes - Tana, Part IICQ 52PDF
Chadogu — Tea Utensils - BambooCQ 14 - Chaji (Koicha)PDF
Chadogu — Tea Utensils - ChaireCQ 19 - Chaire KazariPDF
Chadogu — Tea Utensils - HanaireCQ 22 - Chasen KazariPDF
Chadogu — Tea Utensils - KamaCQ 17 - KinindatePDF
Chadogu — Tea Utensils - KogoCQ 25 - TsutsumibukusaPDF
Chadogu — Tea Utensils - LacquerwareCQ 15 - Chaji (Usucha)PDF
Chadogu — Tea Utensils - MizusashiCQ 18 - Kinin KiyotsuguPDF
Chadogu — Tea Utensils - UsuchakiCQ 20 - Chawan KazariPDF
Chadogu — Tea Utensils - WoodCQ 16 - Chaji (Conclusions and Variations)PDF
Chadogu—Tea UtensilsCQ 11PDF
Chadogu—Tea UtensilsCQ 12PDF
Chadogu—Tea Utensils, CeramicsCQ 13 - Chaji (Shozumi)PDF
Changing Order in Eternal Chaos - Mitate, Zeami, and Post-ModernismCQ 86 - Shaza no Shiki Part 2PDF
Chanoyu - Its Meaning and Its FormsCQ 07PDF
Chanoyu and CalligraphyCQ 10PDF
Chanoyu and the Early Christian Missionaries and Converts in JapanCQ 07PDF
Chanoyu and the Imperial CourtCQ 71 - Daisu Usucha FuroPDF
Chanoyu and the Tsuchiya Daimyo FamilyCQ 85 - Shaza no Shiki Part 1PDF
Chanoyu as a Form of Non-Literary Art CriticismCQ 11PDF
Chanoyu for the WestCQ 01PDF
Chanoyu Gathering of the Hokikai ClubCQ 83 - Yojohan Nagashidate RoPDF
Chanoyu in New YorkCQ 01PDF
Chanoyu in the Early Edo PeriodCQ 73 - Daisu Shozumi FuroPDF
Chanoyu through the Eyes of Visitors to JapanCQ 08PDF
Chanoyu-gama - Iron Kettles for ChanoyuCQ 27 - IrekodatePDF
Chanoyu: A Mediator of Bihemispheric InteractionCQ 48 - Hira Kagetsu (Theory)PDF
Character of Japanese GardensCQ 03PDF
Chasen - The Tea WhiskCQ 37 - Chabako WakeiPDF
Chronological Chart of Porcelain Styles in China and JapanCQ 79 - Ro Nagaita Sou Kazari KoichaPDF
Color Plates — Ash in ChanoyuCQ 82 - TsutsujawanPDF
Color Plates — Imari Ware - Early Styles from Old Kutani to KakiemonCQ 79 - Ro Nagaita Sou Kazari KoichaPDF
Color Plates — Rikyu’s tearoom - the Taian at MyokianCQ 80PDF
Colors in the Man’yo ShuCQ 52PDF
Confluence of East and West - Okakura Kakuzo and TeaCQ 12PDF
Cultural Heritage and Objects in JapanCQ 87 - Shaza no Shiki Part 3PDF
Dogen on FoodCQ 15 - Chaji (Usucha)PDF
Early History of the Teahouse — Part IIICQ 71 - Daisu Usucha FuroPDF
Early History of the Teahouse — Part IVCQ 72 - Daisu Koicha FuroPDF
Early History of the Teahouse—Part ICQ 69 - Tana Shozumi and Gozumi FuroPDF
Early History of the Teahouse—Part IICQ 70 - Tana Shozumi RoPDF
Early Japanese DwellingsCQ 09PDF
Early Kyoto CeramicsCQ 32 - Jiku KazariPDF
Enku - His Life and WorkCQ 10PDF
Equality Before the Muse as Seen in HaigaCQ 48 - Hira Kagetsu (Theory)PDF
Essay — Oribe’s Shoe-shaped TeabowlCQ 57 - Kinindate Usucha RoPDF
Essential SilencesCQ 05PDF
Esthetics in the Way of Tea - Three FormsCQ 11PDF
Etiquette at a Sixteenth-century TeaCQ 43 - ChitosebonPDF
Everyday ZenCQ 62 - Chaire Kazari RoPDF
Excerpts from the Chanoyu KojidanCQ 29 - Sumi-shomoPDF
Famous Sources of Water In and Around KyotoCQ 38 - AraijakinPDF
First DissilusionmentsCQ 05PDF
Flavor and Taste in the Tale of GenjiCQ 22 - Chasen KazariPDF
Four Elements of TeaCQ 15 - Chaji (Usucha)PDF
Frank Lloyd Wright and Okakura Tenshin - On the Socal and Aesthetic ‘Ideals of the East’CQ 79 - Ro Nagaita Sou Kazari KoichaPDF
From 会席「かいせき」to 懐石「かいせき」- The Development of Formal Tea CuisineCQ 50PDF
Fujiwara TeikaCQ 33 - Chabako UnohanaPDF
Furuta OribeCQ 42 - ShunjudanaPDF
Furuta Oribe and EnnanCQ 17 - KinindatePDF
Gamo UjisatoCQ 66 - Gozumi ShomoPDF
Gen’ya’s Devil BucketCQ 30 - Hana ShomoPDF
Gengensai-period Ash Form ModelsCQ 82 - TsutsujawanPDF
Glimpses of the Life and Poetry of RyokanCQ 20 - Chawan KazariPDF
Graceful SummerCQ 02PDF
Haiku in Japanese and EnglishCQ 09PDF
Harmony and Space in ChanoyuCQ 05PDF
Higan - The Japanese Observance of the EquinoxCQ 57 - Kinindate Usucha RoPDF
Historical Review of Chanoyu Part IIICQ 04PDF
Historical Review of Chanoyu, part ICQ 02PDF
Historical Review of Chanoyu, Part IICQ 03PDF
Historical Review of Chanoyu—Part viii “Changing Times”CQ 12PDF
Historical Review of the Art of ChanoyuCQ 05PDF
Historical Review of the Art of ChanoyuCQ 06PDF
Historical Review of the Art of ChanoyuCQ 07PDF
Historical Review of the Art of ChanoyuCQ 08PDF
Hon’ami Koetsu — His Ceramic WorksCQ 14 - Chaji (Koicha)PDF
Humility in a Tea-cup - Isabella Stewart Gardner and Okakura KakuzoCQ 85 - Shaza no Shiki Part 1PDF
Iga Tea WareCQ 47 - Tsuzuki UsuchaPDF
Ii Naosuke’s Hai no Sho— Writings About AshCQ 82 - TsutsujawanPDF
Imari Ware - Historical Transitions in StyleCQ 79 - Ro Nagaita Sou Kazari KoichaPDF
In an Oriental GardenCQ 09PDF
In Practice of the Way, Sasamegoto, An Instruction Book in Linked VerseCQ 19 - Chaire KazariPDF
Inanimate LifeCQ 04PDF
Instructions for the Monastary Cook, Dogen Zenji’s Tenzo KyokunCQ 32 - Jiku KazariPDF
Interview — Reconstructing the Taian TearoomCQ 81 - Ro Nagaita Sou Kazari UsuchaPDF
Introduction to LacquerCQ 16 - Chaji (Conclusions and Variations)PDF
Introductoin to the Aestheticism of ChanoyuCQ 02PDF
Island PilgrimageCQ 09PDF
Jakko-in - A Journey into StillnessCQ 11PDF
Japanese Gardens - The Art of Improving NatureCQ 83 - Yojohan Nagashidate RoPDF
Japanese Housing Today - Three ExamplesCQ 09PDF
Japanese PaperCQ 07PDF
Japanese Zen and the Turning of the SeasonsCQ 55 - Shozumi RoPDF
Kagetsu and the Shichiji-shikiCQ 48 - Hira Kagetsu (Theory)PDF
Kaishi Scrolls for ChanoyuCQ 38 - AraijakinPDF
Kamo no Chomei, the RecluseCQ 64 - Kasane-jawan RoPDF
Kan’ei CultureCQ 42 - ShunjudanaPDF
Kanamori Sowa and TeigyokukenCQ 16 - Chaji (Conclusions and Variations)PDF
Kao - Monogram Signatures in the World of TeaCQ 76 - Furo Nagaita Sou Kazari KoichaPDF
Katagiri Sekishi and Korin-anCQ 23 - Kasane-jawanPDF
Kekkai - The Aesthetics of PartitionsCQ 32 - Jiku KazariPDF
Kobori Enshu - Architectural Genius and Chanoyu MasterCQ 44 - Gozumi FuroPDF
Kobori Enshu and MittanCQ 14 - Chaji (Koicha)PDF
Kobori Enshu’s ChanoyuCQ 44 - Gozumi FuroPDF
Kyoto GreenCQ 13 - Chaji (Shozumi)PDF
Kyoto-Ville EternelleCQ 01PDF
Like the Flowers in the Field - Rikyu’s Flowers for TeaCQ 41 - Ryurei KoichaPDF
Literature from the Gozan Zen Temples - A Historical OverviewCQ 43 - ChitosebonPDF
Looking at White DewCQ 43 - ChitosebonPDF
Ma - A Cultural ParadigmCQ 46 - Ryurei GozumiPDF
Matsudaira Fumai - The Creation of a New World of ChanoyuCQ 25 - TsutsumibukusaPDF
Matsudaira Fumai’s Ido TeabowlsCQ 63 - Chawan, Chashaku, Chasen Kazari RoPDF
Meibutsu-gire - Famous Chanoyu FabricsCQ 45 - Ryurei ShozumiPDF
Memoirs of Monk HonkakuCQ 61PDF
Men of Power and Their Tea MastersCQ 14 - Chaji (Koicha)PDF
Men of Tea - An Evaluation by Yamanoue Soji, Part 2CQ 27 - IrekodatePDF
Men of Tea - An Evaluation by Yamanoue Soji, Part 3CQ 28 - BonkogoPDF
Men of Tea - An Evaluation of Yamanoue Soji, Part ICQ 26 - OtsubukuroPDF
Modern and Traditional CraftsmanshipCQ 05PDF
Museums and Tea UtensilsCQ 76 - Furo Nagaita Sou Kazari KoichaPDF
My Domestic Outlook on Kyoto - Three Different Tea GardensCQ 04PDF
My Thoughts on ChanoyuCQ 01PDF
Nakuda no Okimi - A Profile with PoemsCQ 30 - Hana ShomoPDF
Nameless Chefs - Cuisine at the Time of Ihara SaikakuCQ 24 - NagaoPDF
Nature, Man, and Poetry - Basho and HolderlinCQ 45 - Ryurei ShozumiPDF
New Advances in Tea Ceramic History - Recent Excavations of Tea Wares from Consumer SitesCQ 70 - Tana Shozumi RoPDF
Notes on LacquerCQ 08PDF
Nou NotesCQ 06PDF
Observations on HaikuCQ 18 - Kinin KiyotsuguPDF
Oda Uraku and Jo-anCQ 19 - Chaire KazariPDF
Ogata KorinCQ 06PDF
Okashi for AutumnCQ 15 - Chaji (Usucha)PDF
Okashi for SpringCQ 13 - Chaji (Shozumi)PDF
Okashi for SummerCQ 14 - Chaji (Koicha)PDF
Old Kutani Ware - A Product of the Imari KilnsCQ 79 - Ro Nagaita Sou Kazari KoichaPDF
On the Arts as Ways - Kenko and ZeamiCQ 31 - Tsubo KazariPDF
One-Word Gates - Ro, Kan, Jaku, KanCQ 50PDF
Paper Clothing - A Brief History and AppreciationCQ 30 - Hana ShomoPDF
Patriarch Zen and the Koan - An Introduction to Zen TrainingCQ 72 - Daisu Koicha FuroPDF
Perspectives on the Self - Suki, Susabi, and Sabi in Medieval Japanese LiteratureCQ 35 - Chabako TsukiPDF
Philosophical Aspects of the ChashitsuCQ 59 - Kinin Kiyotsugu Usucha RoPDF
Photo Essay — Tokyu Shinchakai Tea GatheringCQ 74 - Daisu Gozumi FuroPDF
Picture versus Word - Trends in Tokonoma DisplayCQ 35 - Chabako TsukiPDF
Poems by Jakushitsu GenkoCQ 49 - Hira Kagetsu (Practice)PDF
Poetry of Princess ShikishiCQ 10PDF
Poetry Without Words and Painting in WordsCQ 06PDF
Poetry Without Words and Painting in WordsCQ 07PDF
Presentation of OkashiCQ 16 - Chaji (Conclusions and Variations)PDF
Priests and Scholars of KyotoCQ 17 - KinindatePDF
Purity and Purification in the Nampo RokuCQ 48 - Hira Kagetsu (Theory)PDF
Reflection at Year’s EndCQ 08PDF
Reflections on the Buddhist Name “Rikyu”CQ 43 - ChitosebonPDF
Relativity, Cyberspace, and the SukiyaCQ 87 - Shaza no Shiki Part 3PDF
Return to NatureCQ 02PDF
Rikyu and MichelangeloCQ 01PDF
Rikyu and the Birth of the NijiriguchiCQ 44 - Gozumi FuroPDF
Rikyu Gray - An Open-ended AestheticCQ 36 - Chabako YukiPDF
Rikyu’s DisciplesCQ 66 - Gozumi ShomoPDF
Science of TeaCQ 04PDF
Science of TeaCQ 06PDF
Science of Tea, Part ICQ 02PDF
Science of Tea, Part IICQ 03PDF
Scientific Taste - The U.S. Government Tea ExaminerCQ 10PDF
Seated in Solitary ContemplationCQ 21 - Chashaku KazariPDF
Sen Rikyu and TaianCQ 15 - Chaji (Usucha)PDF
Sen Rikyu’s Tea UtensilsCQ 62 - Chaire Kazari RoPDF
Sen Rikyu, Last Man of the Middle AgesCQ 16 - Chaji (Conclusions and Variations)PDF
Sen SotanCQ 46 - Ryurei GozumiPDF
Sen Sotan and YuinCQ 13 - Chaji (Shozumi)PDF
Sengai - Among Cherry Blossoms, Rivers, and WillowsCQ 22 - Chasen KazariPDF
Seto and Mino Ceramics of the Medieval AgeCQ 29 - Sumi-shomoPDF
Seventeen Syllables of TeaCQ 10PDF
Shaping the Nimonji Oshikiri Ash FormCQ 82 - TsutsujawanPDF
ShikimatsubaCQ 16 - Chaji (Conclusions and Variations)PDF
Shinkei’s Aesthetics in the Art of ChanoyuCQ 04PDF
Shino Tea-bowl, Asa HagiCQ 03PDF
Shinto Spirit in HaikuCQ 86 - Shaza no Shiki Part 2PDF
Sho as Creative Transformation of SelfCQ 10PDF
Shokado Shojo as “Tea Painter”CQ 49 - Hira Kagetsu (Practice)PDF
Simplicity and Sincerity—Folk ArtCQ 05PDF
Six Circles, One Dewdrop - The Religio-Aesthetic of Komparu ZenchikuCQ 33 - Chabako UnohanaPDF
Some Intimate Memories of KabukiCQ 10PDF
Some Poems in the Gozan TraditionCQ 43 - ChitosebonPDF
Some Thoughts about ChanoyuCQ 42 - ShunjudanaPDF
Some Thoughts About Rikyu - The Man, His DeathCQ 39 - Ryurei UsuchaPDF
Spirited BoyhoodCQ 76 - Furo Nagaita Sou Kazari KoichaPDF
StillnessCQ 04PDF
StoneCQ 06PDF
Sumi and How It is MadeCQ 45 - Ryurei ShozumiPDF
Swords of the Tea MastersCQ 80PDF
Symposium - “Human Beings, Culture, the Earth”CQ 72 - Daisu Koicha FuroPDF
T’ai Chi Ch’uan and Chanoyu—Steps Along the WayCQ 12PDF
Tang Dynasty Tea Utensils and Tea Culture - Recent Discoveries at Famen TempleCQ 74 - Daisu Gozumi FuroPDF
Te Taste in the Era of Japonisme - A DebateCQ 50PDF
Tea - Folly and ProfundityCQ 02PDF
Tea and Kyoto Ceramics in the Late Edo PeriodCQ 39 - Ryurei UsuchaPDF
Tea and LiquorCQ 02PDF
Tea and Politics in Late-Sixteenth-Century JapanCQ 41 - Ryurei KoichaPDF
Tea Ceremony at ShimodaCQ 11PDF
Tea In My LifeCQ 14 - Chaji (Koicha)PDF
Tea in World HistoryCQ 01PDF
Tea Sweets - A Historical StudyCQ 57 - Kinindate Usucha RoPDF
Teabowls - Part ICQ 55 - Shozumi RoPDF
Teabowls — Part IICQ 56 - Gozumi RoPDF
Teabowls — Part IIICQ 58 - Kinindate Koicha RoPDF
Teabowls — Part IVCQ 59 - Kinin Kiyotsugu Usucha RoPDF
TearsCQ 14 - Chaji (Koicha)PDF
Temae - Chaji — Conclusion and VariationsCQ 16 - Chaji (Conclusions and Variations)PDF
Temae - Chaji—KaisekiCQ 12PDF
Temae - Chaji—The Machiai and RojiCQ 11PDF
The Aesthetic Principle of ShibumiCQ 05PDF
The AlcoveCQ 03PDF
The Appreciation of Zen ScrollsCQ 36 - Chabako YukiPDF
The Art of Emptiness - An Artistic Realm Where “Emptiness is Ultimately Appearance”CQ 73 - Daisu Shozumi FuroPDF
The Art of Tea in the WorldCQ 01PDF
The Arts in Japanese Fiction - Tachihara’s Wind and StoneCQ 84 - Yojohan Nagashidate FuroPDF
The Beauty of Earthen WallsCQ 05PDF
The Beauty of LacquerwareCQ 06PDF
The Beginnings of Chanoyu in AmericaCQ 40PDF
The Bodhisattva Jizo - Humanity’s Refuge in the Six Realms of ExistenceCQ 67 - Irekodate RoPDF
The Business of Tea-making in UjiCQ 52PDF
The Calligraphy of RyokanCQ 20 - Chawan KazariPDF
The Character and Development of the Tea GardenCQ 05PDF
The Colors Bloom and yet… - Reflections on the Japanese Appreciation of the Transience of LifeCQ 58 - Kinindate Koicha RoPDF
The Concept of HosomiCQ 05PDF
The Development of Japanese CalligraphyCQ 05PDF
The Early Europeans and ChanoyuCQ 11PDF
The Early Europeans and ChanoyuCQ 81 - Ro Nagaita Sou Kazari UsuchaPDF
The Early Kanamori Family and TeaCQ 77 - Furo Nagaita Sou Kazari ShozumiPDF
The Essence of Japanese BeautyCQ 78 - Furo Nagaita Sou Kazari GozumiPDF
The Esthetics of Chanoyu, Part 1CQ 23 - Kasane-jawanPDF
The Esthetics of Chanoyu, Part 2CQ 25 - TsutsumibukusaPDF
The Esthetics of Chanoyu, Part 3CQ 26 - OtsubukuroPDF
The Esthetics of Chanoyu, Part 4CQ 27 - IrekodatePDF
The Evolution of Tea Brand NamesCQ 84 - Yojohan Nagashidate FuroPDF
The Grand Kitano Tea GatheringCQ 31 - Tsubo KazariPDF
The Heart of Hakuin’s Zen Folk SayingsCQ 60 - Kinin Kiyotsugu Koicha RoPDF
The History and Variety of Hagi CeramicsCQ 22 - Chasen KazariPDF
The History and Variety of Karatsu CeramicsCQ 24 - NagaoPDF
The History of Chanoyu in Early-Modern JapanCQ 75 - Furo Nagaita Sou Kazari UsuchaPDF
The History of the Kaiseki MealCQ 78 - Furo Nagaita Sou Kazari GozumiPDF
The Humanism of ChanoyuCQ 05PDF
The I-ching and ChanoyuCQ 65 - Shozumi Shomo RoPDF
The Japanese Art of Arranged FlowersCQ 60 - Kinin Kiyotsugu Koicha RoPDF
The Japanese MindCQ 03PDF
The Japanese Sense of Beauty and Sukiya ArchitectureCQ 88PDF
The Kizaemon Ido Tea-bowlCQ 01PDF
The Kizaemon Teabowl Reconsidered - The Making of a MasterpieceCQ 71 - Daisu Usucha FuroPDF
The Korean TeabowlCQ 18 - Kinin KiyotsuguPDF
The Lights of ChanoyuCQ 36 - Chabako YukiPDF
The Microcosmic Space Created by Sen RikyuCQ 80PDF
The Mountain Dwelling Within the CityCQ 56 - Gozumi RoPDF
The Natsume Tea CaddyCQ 05PDF
The Nishi Honganji Volumes - An Anthology of the Thirty-Six PoetsCQ 08PDF
The Ontological LagCQ 06PDF
The Path to the Tearoom, An Expression of the Tea of Quiet TasteCQ 18 - Kinin KiyotsuguPDF
The Practice of Tea 1, Heart’s Mastery - Kokoro no fumi, the Letter of Murata Shuko to His Disciple ChoinCQ 22 - Chasen KazariPDF
The Practice of Tea 2, The Wabi Tea of Takeno Jo-o - The Letter on Wabi and Related DocumentsCQ 23 - Kasane-jawanPDF
The Practice of Tea 3, Memoranda of the Words of Rikyu, Namporoku Book 1CQ 25 - TsutsumibukusaPDF
The Practice of Tea 4, The One-page Testament Attributed to Rikyu, Rikyu Ichimai KishomonCQ 33 - Chabako UnohanaPDF
The Practice of Tea 5, The Zen Tea Record - A Statement of Chanoyu as Buddhist PracticeCQ 54 - Tana Koicha RoPDF
The Role of Anecdotes in the Transmission of Tea TraditionsCQ 29 - Sumi-shomoPDF
The Roof-Tile MakerCQ 07PDF
The Second MindCQ 02PDF
The Sen Family Tradition of ChadoCQ 29 - Sumi-shomoPDF
The Significance of the Nampo RokuCQ 52PDF
The Soul of ChashakuCQ 21 - Chashaku KazariPDF
The Sound of RainCQ 03PDF
The Spirit of StoneCQ 19 - Chaire KazariPDF
The Spirit of WabiCQ 07PDF
The Stewards of Art in Muromachi Japan - Noami, Geiami, and SoamiCQ 84 - Yojohan Nagashidate FuroPDF
The Styles and Roles of Kao in TeaCQ 76 - Furo Nagaita Sou Kazari KoichaPDF
The Taste of Tea - Excerpts from the ChamiCQ 64 - Kasane-jawan RoPDF
The TeacupCQ 06PDF
The Tearooms of Hosokawa SansaiCQ 18 - Kinin KiyotsuguPDF
The Temmoku TeabowlCQ 26 - OtsubukuroPDF
The Time TalismanCQ 13 - Chaji (Shozumi)PDF
The Transmission of Tea Traditions Through VerseCQ 24 - NagaoPDF
The View from a WindowCQ 08PDF
The Wandering Priest and the WillowCQ 56 - Gozumi RoPDF
The Way of Incense, Part ICQ 20 - Chawan KazariPDF
The Way of Incense, Part IICQ 21 - Chashaku KazariPDF
The Way of Tea and BuddhismCQ 74 - Daisu Gozumi FuroPDF
The Winter FieldCQ 09PDF
The Zen of DogenCQ 15 - Chaji (Usucha)PDF
The Zen Tea BowlCQ 11PDF
Theorizing about the Origins of the TokonomaCQ 86 - Shaza no Shiki Part 2PDF
Tracing the History of WashiCQ 87 - Shaza no Shiki Part 3PDF
Traditional Japanese RoofsCQ 09PDF
Transcending the Mundane: Chinese Poems and Japanese LiteratureCQ 04PDF
Twilight at Koetsuji TempleCQ 08PDF
Two Cultures: A ComparisonCQ 04PDF
Uji Tea and its HistoryCQ 17 - KinindatePDF
Umbrella PoemsCQ 07PDF
Understanding Ryokan’s CalligraphyCQ 20 - Chawan KazariPDF
Unmasking the “Work of Art”CQ 05PDF
Urasenke Ash FormsCQ 82 - TsutsujawanPDF
Uta-mei - The Poetic Names of Tea UtensilsCQ 83 - Yojohan Nagashidate RoPDF
Utsushi - The Aesthetic of ImitationCQ 67 - Irekodate RoPDF
Variations on a Theme of BashoCQ 19 - Chaire KazariPDF
Venus, Dragons, and Autumn Grasses - Europe, China, and JapanCQ 31 - Tsubo KazariPDF
Wafting Petals and Windblown Leaves - Impermanence in the Aesthetics of Shinkei, Sogi, and BashoCQ 37 - Chabako WakeiPDF
WaterCQ 04PDF
White Tea - Tea in the Song DynastyCQ 69 - Tana Shozumi and Gozumi FuroPDF
Wood and BambooCQ 04PDF
Woodcraft in JapanCQ 05PDF
Zen and Japanese GardensCQ 04PDF
Zen and the Art of TeaCQ 55 - Shozumi RoPDF
Zen Monks and the Formation of the Way of TeaCQ 28 - BonkogoPDF
Zen Priests and Their Concepts of TeaCQ 13 - Chaji (Shozumi)PDF
Zen Sword - Comments on the Fudochi-shimmyoroku of Zen Master TakuanCQ 30 - Hana ShomoPDF
Zenkiga - Expressing the Spirit of ZenCQ 75 - Furo Nagaita Sou Kazari UsuchaPDF

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