Some crazy people were pleading for a lo-fi video while I was in Japan and since I was unable to record before I left - I decided to give it a go! At 6am this morning, I recorded a little footage and commentary of me serving some authentic Uji green tea. It's not fair to call this a Japanese tea ceremony, but there is hopefully something very relaxing about the ritualistic nature of it :) I'm staying in a Ryokan so everything was already waiting for my when I arrived.
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If you want to know what I do for a living, I made a not so serious video about it :D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lh9dlZS-t9M&t
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