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what is cha-cha

図1Cha-cha is the name of the tea organization coordinated by Soshin Kawakami, for the study of tea ceremony. Cha-cha was established by Kawakami’s mother, professor of Urasenke School of Tea. Cha-cha teaches Bushi Sado (Chanoyu), the goal of which is to enhance the  strength of the individual and society, to enrich ones life while learning the secrets of one of the oldest  traditional Japanese arts.

Historical figures such as  Nobunaga Oda and Hideyoshi Toyotomi, as well as  key figures in the modern business world such as Konosuke Matsushita, founder of Panasonic and considered by many to be a  “god of management” and Kazuo Inamori, founder of Kyocera have all taken into  account the importance of tea ceremony as a key to their success. The tea ceremony was invaluable to the Bushi, warriors who, in a bowl of tea, could experience the power of the moment, enabling them to  fight battles and defeat their enemies.

In recent years, Sado has also come to be considered an art to  be mastered by women to enhance their grace and etiquette. Many statesmen and businessmen who attended our Sado classes have enjoyed success in their  lives because they have acquired the Bushi spirit; in our modern and competitive world they fight every day to achieve success. Soshin Kawakami  wants to help such individuals to find peace of mind and meaning in life through the practice of tea ceremony.

 

 

Distinguishing features of Cha-cha