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Silent Tea Ceremony ASMR - Winter Thick Tea Koicha
Embark on a uniquely soothing journey with me, Tyas Sosen, a master in the Japanese tea ceremony, as I bring you a special ASMR experience.
In this video, I execute a full tea ceremony service in blissful silence, punctuated by subtle sounds that add an extra layer of tranquility-a delicate rustle, a soft pour, and the gentle clink of utensils.
Immerse yourself in the traditional tea ceremony, where each sound is a whispered invitation to relaxation.
Join me for a serene blend of tradition and innovation, offering a new perspective on the beauty of the Japanese tea ceremony. 🌿🎶
Take a moment to *create your silence*
*Start learning tea ceremony today*
Learn the Japanese Tea Ceremony with Tya...
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Видео

More Gatcha Gatcha Fun with Tea Tools! 🍵🥚 Part 2
Просмотров 1784 месяца назад
Join me once again as we continue our journey into the world of Japanese tea ceremony! In this sequel video, I unwrap a new set of gatcha gatcha eggs, each revealing a surprise tea tool to add to our collection. As the surprises unfold, I share even more captivating insights into the art and history of the Japanese tea ceremony, creating another enjoyable and educational experience for tea enth...
Tea Time with Tyas Sosen - Drink The Aroma
Просмотров 3254 месяца назад
What do I look for in tea and how do I select the teas for The Tea Crane. Join me in this relaxed brewing session and find out more about my philosophy about 'what is a delicious tea?' *Join our exclusive club and secure your place in our tea-loving community🍵🌸* 👉🏻 www.the-tea-crane.com/tea-club *Follow Us On Other Channels* 🍵 Connect on WhatsApp: chat.whatsapp.com/FbRaD852BWzCKBygyYfGAm 🍵 Foll...
Relaxing Tea Ceremony ASMR - Winter Thin Tea Usucha
Просмотров 5095 месяцев назад
Embark on a uniquely soothing journey with me, Tyas Sosen, a master in the Japanese tea ceremony, as I bring you a special ASMR experience. In this video, I execute a full tea ceremony service in blissful silence, punctuated by subtle sounds that add an extra layer of tranquility-a delicate rustle, a soft pour, and the gentle clink of utensils. Immerse yourself in the traditional tea ceremony, ...
Discovering the Tea Ceremony Pokémon in the Pokemon World! 🍵🎮
Просмотров 2485 месяцев назад
Join me, Tyas Sosen, a master in the Japanese tea ceremony, as we embark on a unique journey into the Pokemon universe! In this exciting video, I explore the recently introduced Tea Ceremony Pokemon in the Pokemon game. I delve into its design, significance, and how it reflects the rich traditions of Japanese tea culture within the virtual world. Whether you're a Pokemon enthusiast or a tea cer...
Unboxing and Preparing a New Tea Whisk - A Master's Guide! 🍵✨
Просмотров 4556 месяцев назад
Join me as I address a common question that often perplexes tea enthusiasts: how to properly unpack and prepare a new tea whisk! In this informative video, I guide you through the step-by-step process of taking a new tea whisk out of its box, expertly removing any adhesive residue, and getting it ready for its first use. Whether you're a seasoned tea lover or just starting your journey into the...
Silent Tea Ceremony ASMR - Summer Thick Tea Koicha
Просмотров 6276 месяцев назад
Embark on a uniquely soothing journey with me, Tyas Sosen, a master in the Japanese tea ceremony, as I bring you a special ASMR experience. In this video, I execute a full tea ceremony service in blissful silence, punctuated by subtle sounds that add an extra layer of tranquility-a delicate rustle, a soft pour, and the gentle clink of utensils. Immerse yourself in the traditional tea ceremony, ...
Unwrapping Gatcha Gatcha Eggs with Tea Ceremony Surprises! 🍵🥚
Просмотров 2036 месяцев назад
Join me on a delightful journey through the world of Japanese tea ceremony! In this lighthearted video, I explore the whimsical world of gatcha gatcha eggs, each containing a surprise toy utensil related to the elegant art of tea preparation. As I unwrap these surprises, I weave in fascinating insights about the rich history and significance of the Japanese tea ceremony, offering a fun and educ...
Organic First Flush Seed-grown Wakōcha Black Tea - Your Best Japanese Black Tea
Просмотров 1987 месяцев назад
Brew and taste the Nara Native Wakocha red tea from The Tea Crane together with Tyas Sosen. You will receive a brief introdcution and explanation about the tea and you will be guided through a step by step approach to brewing and enjoying this tea most deliciously. *The Tea Crane* Buy the Nara Native Wakocha at The Tea Crane. 👉🏻 www.the-tea-crane.com/product/organic-first-flush-seed-grown-wa-ko...
Seasonal Serenity - Exploring Winter vs. Summer Japanese Tea Ceremony
Просмотров 2247 месяцев назад
Join me, Tyas Sosen, a master in the Japanese tea ceremony, as I delve into the fascinating nuances between the winter and summer versions of this ancient art. In this insightful video, I unravel the secrets behind how hospitality and guest comfort take center stage in the tea ceremony. Discover the artful considerations that go into keeping guests cool during the summer, and the warmth we stri...
Relaxing Tea Ceremony ASMR - Summer Thin Tea Usucha
Просмотров 7267 месяцев назад
Immerse yourself in the tranquil world of Japanese tea ceremony as I guide you through a full tea ceremony in blissful silence. This ASMR experience invites you to witness the meticulous steps of tea preparation, from the gentle rustle of the boiling water to the soft sound of whisking matcha. Allow the serene ambiance to wash over you, bringing a sense of calm and relaxation. Whether you're a ...
Tea Club for True Tea Lovers - Exclusive Global Community
Просмотров 1497 месяцев назад
What was included in our most recent tea club package and why did I choose these teas? The members of our global community are enjoying some exclusive specimens of amazing teas from Japan through a quarterly delivery of tea. Upon arrival we discuss the teas and the experiences through a global online get-together and continue to share thoughts, experiences and information in our LINE group. It ...
Celebrating The Best Tea Book | The Story of Japanese Tea 4th Anniversary
Просмотров 1937 месяцев назад
Celebrating The Best Tea Book | The Story of Japanese Tea 4th Anniversary
Drink These Teas in Winter | Delicious Bancha Teas To Warm Up In Winter.
Просмотров 1508 месяцев назад
Drink These Teas in Winter | Delicious Bancha Teas To Warm Up In Winter.
Discover The Minamisaya Japanese Oolong Tea at The Tea Crane
Просмотров 2238 месяцев назад
Discover The Minamisaya Japanese Oolong Tea at The Tea Crane
The Best Matcha Tonic - How To Make a Delicious Matcha Tonic
Просмотров 3499 месяцев назад
The Best Matcha Tonic - How To Make a Delicious Matcha Tonic
Q&A Boiling Water for Brewing Tea?
Просмотров 5299 месяцев назад
Q&A Boiling Water for Brewing Tea?
Matcha Tea Project in Mandokoro - Limited Specialty Matcha from Mandokoro
Просмотров 2349 месяцев назад
Matcha Tea Project in Mandokoro - Limited Specialty Matcha from Mandokoro
Tea Time is Back in Season with Limited Akahada Teaware
Просмотров 1939 месяцев назад
Tea Time is Back in Season with Limited Akahada Teaware
Meet The Potter - Interview with Kyusu Artisan Nakao Munehiro
Просмотров 306Год назад
Meet The Potter - Interview with Kyusu Artisan Nakao Munehiro
Watch Skilled Tea Farmers Harvest Fresh Tea Leaves with a Hand-held Harvester
Просмотров 174Год назад
Watch Skilled Tea Farmers Harvest Fresh Tea Leaves with a Hand-held Harvester
Tea Ceremony Kyoto Experience: Hear from Our Delighted Visitors
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.Год назад
Tea Ceremony Kyoto Experience: Hear from Our Delighted Visitors
Sencha Hand-Rolling Process: A Visual Journey of Tea Transformation
Просмотров 384Год назад
Sencha Hand-Rolling Process: A Visual Journey of Tea Transformation
Unveiling the Artistry of Tea: A Memorable Journey with Tea Manufacturers (Vlog)
Просмотров 189Год назад
Unveiling the Artistry of Tea: A Memorable Journey with Tea Manufacturers (Vlog)
A Day in Uji: Immersion in Japanese Tea Culture (Vlog)
Просмотров 392Год назад
A Day in Uji: Immersion in Japanese Tea Culture (Vlog)
Silent Tour of a Sencha Tea Factory ASMR: Witness the Art of Tea Production
Просмотров 211Год назад
Silent Tour of a Sencha Tea Factory ASMR: Witness the Art of Tea Production
The Meaning of Mastery in the Tea Ceremony: Reflections on the Journey of a Tea Master
Просмотров 239Год назад
The Meaning of Mastery in the Tea Ceremony: Reflections on the Journey of a Tea Master
Decoding The Tea Crane Logo: Uncovering the Symbolism of Japanese Tea Culture
Просмотров 153Год назад
Decoding The Tea Crane Logo: Uncovering the Symbolism of Japanese Tea Culture
What Makes Kamairicha A Unique And Enjoyable Tea?
Просмотров 300Год назад
What Makes Kamairicha A Unique And Enjoyable Tea?
Tea Brewing ASMR In Nature
Просмотров 176Год назад
Tea Brewing ASMR In Nature

Комментарии

  • @pianodesu
    @pianodesu Час назад

    I dont understand why would opening up matcha right away after it was stored in fridge will make it humid, whats the science behind it, is it really worse than constantly changing its temperature by acclimatizing it? I heard that room temperature and unstable extreme fluctuation of temperature are really bad for matcha.

  • @user-wc7rt7pd4m
    @user-wc7rt7pd4m День назад

    What is the Return Of Investment in this methodology

  • @OrignalRecipe92
    @OrignalRecipe92 5 дней назад

    Little do most people know...the secondary usage of the kuse naoishi is a butt plug :3

  • @thepeculiars
    @thepeculiars 12 дней назад

    This video is amazing! Perfect stress reliever! I work as a paramedic and it gets overwhelming at times. this video has made me rest well after a long time of struggling with work-induced insomnia. Thank you so much ! cant wait for more videos! @The Tea Crane

  • @garyhoang9923
    @garyhoang9923 17 дней назад

    Thanks. I have to do this in judo and this was helpful

  • @letitsiya
    @letitsiya 18 дней назад

    This is short process!

  • @yogioasis4557
    @yogioasis4557 23 дня назад

    This is amazing

  • @user-vt4ob4fy2w
    @user-vt4ob4fy2w 26 дней назад

    You practiced 14 years to serve chai

    • @theteacrane
      @theteacrane 26 дней назад

      And I continue my practice to do even more of the same 🍵

  • @taylora8845
    @taylora8845 29 дней назад

    Can I use a metal teaspoon to push the tea into the sifter? I feel that plastic or wood might too easily get damaged like you said! Thanks!

  • @user-eh3cx1eg8x
    @user-eh3cx1eg8x Месяц назад

    Is this something you can volunteer for?

  • @guyfawks4803
    @guyfawks4803 Месяц назад

    Do you know anything about japenese gyokuro and sencha from the 1960s?

  • @nenepink6
    @nenepink6 Месяц назад

    I LOVE IT!

  • @muhammad1502
    @muhammad1502 Месяц назад

    Thank you for sharing with us the art and method of brewing gyokuro. This was informative and I look forward to enjoying the tea very soon ☺️

  • @The-Archduck
    @The-Archduck Месяц назад

    At 6:29 he turns into a housefly

  • @tamarachambers801
    @tamarachambers801 2 месяца назад

    I was moer intreged to wach

  • @tvperec
    @tvperec 2 месяца назад

    Oh that was a long preparation and now I can taste a tea... 13:45 - NANI...!!!

  • @tvperec
    @tvperec 2 месяца назад

    The finger move was totally unexpected at 13:31 😮

  • @bathsaltz2zombie362
    @bathsaltz2zombie362 2 месяца назад

    do love how can tell that the bowl has been repaired by the gold seems.. dont know alot of traditional things however i do know and love that one

  • @hanahana5740
    @hanahana5740 3 месяца назад

    "武家茶道"(?) のお点前は初めて拝見しました。流派により所作の細かい部分にだいぶ違いがあるのですね。大変興味深いです🍵

  • @marenkuether-ulberg3311
    @marenkuether-ulberg3311 3 месяца назад

    I’ve learned quite a bit from your video here and I love that a seemingly small object is important enough to gain a personal name and story. I’ve recently purchased a smoked bamboo chashaku for my tea ceremony practice. I love its colour and delicate nature, and now I will be on the lookout for a name that it wants. Thank you for your work on this channel! Peace

  • @Bamblagram
    @Bamblagram 3 месяца назад

    Awesome video! How much tea do you use for a single person brewing? How much water do you use?

  • @dovinhquangable
    @dovinhquangable 3 месяца назад

    What style are you doing? Sorry i dont see it ressembles any school that i've watched before

  • @Simone-lb8zr
    @Simone-lb8zr 3 месяца назад

    Will try this asap, thanks for the magistral lesson!

  • @shillinhite3911
    @shillinhite3911 3 месяца назад

    I'm a fat westerner and I can only sit like this for about a minute before I start feeling discomfort and my legs start to fall asleep. I'm trying to build it up a bit so that I get better at it. Thanks for the video.

  • @Erik-mb9mq
    @Erik-mb9mq 3 месяца назад

    Incredible human being. I love this man. Pure knowledge, high rotating positive energy. Impressed.

  • @ravillena26
    @ravillena26 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so very much for teaching us the correct way to tie the cord.Much appreciated ❤❤❤

  • @Balizilla
    @Balizilla 3 месяца назад

    Are they both made of stainless steel? Details like this matter. Thank you.

  • @nidiatrevino5170
    @nidiatrevino5170 3 месяца назад

    ¡Muchas gracias! es justo lo que necesitaba ♥

  • @charlottereynolds8394
    @charlottereynolds8394 3 месяца назад

    Question: I have congenitally bad knees and have had 6 surgeries on the left one alone including one in the last 6 months. I cannot use a Stairmaster or do squats. Is Seiza a possibility for me even with practice? I feel like my orthopaedist will fire me if I ask him. What do the Japanese do when they have very bad knees? Is there an alternative manner of formal sitting for ritual ceremonies when one of the participants has knees like mine? And if so, what is it? I've searched and searched and can find nothing, but modern Japan has a 33% rate of knee problems in citizens over 60, so they can't ALL be sitting Seiza.

    • @JewishMacaroni
      @JewishMacaroni 29 дней назад

      You should ask your orthopaedist. Don't be afraid to explore possibilities

  • @fab-infotech-solutions
    @fab-infotech-solutions 3 месяца назад

    Just buy a kettle with thermometer!

  • @user-fd2fp5bj5c
    @user-fd2fp5bj5c 3 месяца назад

    Sir, can I find a market for hand made tea in Sri Lanka?

  • @Vorteks-et1nw
    @Vorteks-et1nw 4 месяца назад

    Would a warmup before doing this be needed?

  • @sagagaboo
    @sagagaboo 4 месяца назад

    Inspiring. Thank you.

  • @franciscocosta3901
    @franciscocosta3901 4 месяца назад

    Good morning! Thanks for the wonderful video. Where can I find a toolbox with the utensils to fill a Natsume or a Chaire? Thanks

  • @thomaskurtz9592
    @thomaskurtz9592 4 месяца назад

    Drink green tea all the time in an iron kettle

  • @GodAtum
    @GodAtum 4 месяца назад

    how much for tea club delivery to UK please?

  • @edvatza6710
    @edvatza6710 4 месяца назад

    I have been a member of The Tea Crane's Tea Club for the past year. Independent of the teas, I like the fact that shipments are quarterly so I don't feel I am getting buried by teas like I think I would feel with monthly shipments. Sosen Sensei's selections are always intriguing. Lots of Japanese greens, some oolongs and an occasional black with a surprise thrown in every once in a while. I've been really enjoying the teas he has selected. One question that has always lingered in my mind was why he kept recommending water just off the boil, particularly for Japanese green teas (Sencha, etc) when "common practice" says to keep the water at 80C or below for Senchas. While he is brewing an oolong in this video, his explanation of why he uses boiling water for almost all his teas clarifies the science behind the "off the boil" recommendation. I now understand. Thank you Sosen Sensei.

  • @Lou.B
    @Lou.B 4 месяца назад

    You mentioned soaking the whisk tines to make them springier and less brittle @3:04. How long, and is this also necessary if you don't use the whisk for prolonged periods? Thank You!

    • @theteacrane
      @theteacrane 4 месяца назад

      Soak the tines before use just for a few minutes. Ideal is if you can soak them briefly in warm water before whisking a bowl of matcha. It will extend the lifespan of your whisk and make better foam. If you haven’t used it for a long time, then I definitely recommend soaking the whisk before use, both to add moisture and flexibility to the tines as the whisk will have dried out, and to purify it from any dust it may have caught.

  • @JodaroKujo
    @JodaroKujo 4 месяца назад

    “This is terrible It has all the necessary ingredients But it lacks the most important one, balance”

    • @theteacrane
      @theteacrane 4 месяца назад

      I’m glad you enjoyed the video 🙏🏻 thank you for watching ❤️

    • @K_Obradinn
      @K_Obradinn 2 месяца назад

      Haha the samurai Jack master's quote, that tea ceremony is also a perfect ASMR

  • @TaraCicora
    @TaraCicora 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @PactWithLucifer
    @PactWithLucifer 5 месяцев назад

    Finally The Avatar makes tea. Iroh would been proud.

  • @christalitjens501
    @christalitjens501 5 месяцев назад

    That was such a peaceful video! Thank you Tyas! <3

  • @AlessandroShrimp
    @AlessandroShrimp 5 месяцев назад

    I've been enjoying your videos and appreciate the effort you put into them! I watched all your videos in just one day 😄. I would be thrilled if you could create videos about Chagama in the future. Topics could include how to use it from start to finish, proper maintenance and cleaning, important considerations, and even comparisons with electric alternatives. I'm particularly interested in whether Chagama works on induction stovetops for home use. As a fan, I'd love to learn more about the background and usage of Chagama iron pots from a professional like yourself. Looking forward to your future content!" Warm regards from Switzerland, Alessandro

    • @theteacrane
      @theteacrane 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Traditional chagama do not work on induction plates. Some might, but contemporary ones are being created to better fit that purpose. Not that getting one should be a priority though. Thank you for the idea! I will keep it in mind.

  • @Lightcurvefilmstube
    @Lightcurvefilmstube 5 месяцев назад

    You put so much effort in this video!! Well done!! I think it might help to make a connection between Japanese tea ceremony culture and young people all the around the world who like Pokémon!

  • @marshaldavis6566
    @marshaldavis6566 5 месяцев назад

    Just started brewing gyokuro my Kyusu is coming In The mail. Thank you for the heads up on the how to do video bro. Can’t wait to try

    • @theteacrane
      @theteacrane 5 месяцев назад

      Good luck! Hope you enjoy your first brewing session!

    • @marshaldavis6566
      @marshaldavis6566 5 месяцев назад

      @@theteacrane i’m sure I’m going to: so far tea is so much better than coffee. here I am 42 years old and I’m just making the switch about six months ago or so. Before I learned how to steep Gyokuro in a kyusu I’ve been using a steel mesh ball. It has a very strong flavour and it taste good but I would like to try the real way so I’m eager. So thanks again Crane! I will be using your video as a how to when it comes in the mail, the next day or two.

  • @AlessandroShrimp
    @AlessandroShrimp 5 месяцев назад

    Can I buy chaki and the Hira Natsume from you? 🤞 I really like the design and the craftsmanship behind it! Or can you tell me the manufactory that makes these works of art? By the way, I love your videos and your Instagram channel!✨ I look forward to your answer🙏 Kind regards from Switzerland, Alessandro

    • @theteacrane
      @theteacrane 5 месяцев назад

      Hi Allessandro, I can help you source tea ware from within Japan. Please send me an email or WhatsApp message in private.

    • @AlessandroShrimp
      @AlessandroShrimp 5 месяцев назад

      @@theteacrane I will send you a message in a few days, thank you for your help.🙏

  • @paulgastardo
    @paulgastardo 5 месяцев назад

    These Pokémon also try to touch on the concept of Kintsugi as you can see from the cracks being repaired by a green substance on them. You can see more of this in Polchagiest's reveal trailer

  • @csil31
    @csil31 5 месяцев назад

    Oh this is something I have never heard about! Thank you for sharing the story of these tea items that inspired the Pokemon designs! I wonder if there is a cross-over also within Tea Ceremony, have you ever come across tea ceremony items that were designed with Pokemon references? It certainly would be out of the ordinary!

    • @theteacrane
      @theteacrane 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.

    • @readingdewleaves
      @readingdewleaves 5 месяцев назад

      There are Pokémon theme wagashi

    • @readingdewleaves
      @readingdewleaves 5 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/user/shortsCBKncf_5duE?si=Hww1DOVr8pghyAPQ

  • @vothuctran2848
    @vothuctran2848 5 месяцев назад

    Plastic is not good for health if used long term. Because it can release microplastics and other toxins.

    • @theteacrane
      @theteacrane 5 месяцев назад

      This is baby-safe material.

  • @sumiashleykubota2810
    @sumiashleykubota2810 5 месяцев назад

    Perfect instruction!!!!! I was waiting this. Thank you!