2013年5月19日日曜日

cherry




cherry
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seasonal flowers arranged for a tea ceremony




seasonal flowers arranged for a tea ceremony
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a heavenly maiden



a heavenly maiden
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A beautiful iris displayed to the one plate dish




A beautiful iris displayed to the one plate dish
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Japanese garden



Japanese garden
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a sweetfish



a sweetfish
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/omk72000/66357670.html

In the tea ceremony, fresh (and moist) sweets are offered and they are called "omogashi (literally, the main sweets.)



In the tea ceremony, fresh (and moist) sweets are offered and they are called "omogashi (literally, the main sweets.)
http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/omk72000/66354309.html