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服紗

see styles
 fukusa
    ふくさ
small silk wrapper; small cloth for wiping tea utensils; crepe wrapper

末客

see styles
 makkyaku
    まっきゃく
(See 詰め・つめ・3,次客・じきゃく,正客・しょうきゃく・1) last guest (tea ceremony); third guest of honour (honor); guest who sits in the seat furthest from the host and assists in various ways

松籟

see styles
 shourai / shorai
    しょうらい
(1) (sound of) wind through pine trees; soughing of wind through pine trees; (2) (metaphorically) sound of a boiling tea kettle; (given name) Shourai

松風

see styles
 matsukaze; shoufuu / matsukaze; shofu
    まつかぜ; しょうふう
(1) (sound of) wind blowing through pine trees; (2) (まつかぜ only) (sound of) steam whistling in a kettle (at a tea ceremony); (3) (まつかぜ only) matsukaze; sugar-glazed cookie sprinkled with sesame or poppy seeds; (place-name, surname) Matsukaze

柚茶

see styles
 yuzucha
    ゆずちゃ
(1) citron tea; (2) jelly-like concentrate of sweetened citron peel used to make citron tea

棒茶

see styles
 boucha / bocha
    ぼうちゃ
(See 茎茶) twig tea; stem tea; kukicha

楸樹


楸树

see styles
qiū shù
    qiu1 shu4
ch`iu shu
    chiu shu
Catalpa bungei or Manchurian Catalpa, a tea plant

楽焼

see styles
 rakuyaki
    らくやき
raku ware; hand-moulded, lead glazed earthenware pottery fired at low temperatures, esp. used in tea ceremony (molded)

次客

see styles
 jikyaku
    じきゃく
(See 正客・1) second guest of honour (at a tea ceremony); second guest of honor

正客

see styles
 shoukyaku; seikaku / shokyaku; sekaku
    しょうきゃく; せいかく
(1) guest of honor; guest of honour; (2) main guest at a tea ceremony

正炭

see styles
 shousumi / shosumi
    しょうすみ
first adding of charcoal to the fire (tea ceremony)

殺青


杀青

see styles
shā qīng
    sha1 qing1
sha ch`ing
    sha ching
to put the last hand to (a book, a film etc); to finalize; to kill-green (a step in the processing of tea leaves)

毛茶

see styles
máo chá
    mao2 cha2
mao ch`a
    mao cha
unprocessed sun-dried tea leaves used to make black or green tea

水屋

see styles
 mizuya
    みずや
(1) purificatory font at shrines and temples; (2) kitchen; (3) cupboard; (4) room adjacent to a tea ceremony room, where utensils are washed; (5) vendor of drinking water; (6) building for taking refuge during a flood; (surname) Mizuya

水差

see styles
 mizusashi
    みずさし
(1) pitcher; water jug; watering can; (2) container of fresh water for replenishing the kettle and rinsing bowls (tea ceremony)

水指

see styles
 mizusashi
    みずさし
(1) pitcher; water jug; watering can; (2) container of fresh water for replenishing the kettle and rinsing bowls (tea ceremony)

水注

see styles
 suichuu / suichu
    すいちゅう
(1) (See 水滴・すいてき・2) vessel for replenishing inkstone water; (2) container of fresh water for replenishing the kettle and rinsing bowls (tea ceremony)

沖泡


冲泡

see styles
chōng pào
    chong1 pao4
ch`ung p`ao
    chung pao
to add water (or other liquid) to (another ingredient such as powdered milk or tea leaves); to infuse (tea)

沱茶

see styles
tuó chá
    tuo2 cha2
t`o ch`a
    to cha
a cake of tea, commonly Pu'er tea 普洱茶[Pu3 er3 cha2], compacted into a bowl or nest shape; dome shaped tea-brick; caked tea

沾唇

see styles
zhān chún
    zhan1 chun2
chan ch`un
    chan chun
to moisten one's lips; to sip (wine, tea etc); esp. used with negatives: never touch a drop of the stuff

泡瓶

see styles
 houbin / hobin
    ほうびん
    houhin / hohin
    ほうひん
handleless Japanese tea pot

泡茶

see styles
pào chá
    pao4 cha2
p`ao ch`a
    pao cha
to make tea

洗茶

see styles
 sencha
    せんちゃ
tea leaves which have been washed in hot water after drying

涼茶


凉茶

see styles
liáng chá
    liang2 cha2
liang ch`a
    liang cha
Chinese herb tea

清茶

see styles
qīng chá
    qing1 cha2
ch`ing ch`a
    ching cha
green tea; only tea (without food)

渋茶

see styles
 shibucha
    しぶちゃ
strong or bitter (green) tea

湯茶

see styles
 yucha
    ゆちゃ
hot water and tea; hot drinks (esp. while entertaining)

溢し

see styles
 koboshi
    こぼし
waste-water container (tea ceremony)

滇紅


滇红

see styles
diān hóng
    dian1 hong2
tien hung
Dian Hong tea

灰匙

see styles
 haisaji
    はいさじ
ash scoop (tea ceremony)

灰器

see styles
 haiki
    はいき
ash box (used in tea ceremony)

点前

see styles
 tatemae
    たてまえ
tea ceremony procedures; tea ceremony etiquette

点茶

see styles
 tencha; tensa
    てんちゃ; てんさ
preparing powdered tea (at a tea ceremony)

烏竜

see styles
 uuron / uron
    ウーロン
(abbreviation) (kana only) oolong (tea) (chi:)

烘焙

see styles
hōng bèi
    hong1 bei4
hung pei
to cure by drying over a fire (tea, meat etc); to bake

烹茶

see styles
pēng chá
    peng1 cha2
p`eng ch`a
    peng cha
to brew tea

焙煎

see styles
bèi jiān
    bei4 jian1
pei chien
 baisen
    ばいせん
to dry and roast over a low fire (tea, chestnuts, seaweed etc); to torrefy
(noun, transitive verb) roasting (e.g. of coffee)

煎茶

see styles
 sencha
    せんちゃ
(1) (See 抹茶) green tea; green leaf tea; non-powdered tea (as opposed to matcha); (2) (See 玉露・1,番茶) medium-grade green tea

煎點


煎点

see styles
jiān diǎn
    jian1 dian3
chien tien
 senten
To fry cakes.

煮端

see styles
 nibana
    にばな
(obscure) freshly brewed, aromatic tea

煮花

see styles
 nibana
    にばな
(obscure) freshly brewed, aromatic tea

熱茶


热茶

see styles
rè chá
    re4 cha2
je ch`a
    je cha
hot tea

燒茶


烧茶

see styles
shāo chá
    shao1 cha2
shao ch`a
    shao cha
to make tea

献茶

see styles
 kencha
    けんちゃ
(n,vs,vi) tea offering to the gods

珍奶

see styles
zhēn nǎi
    zhen1 nai3
chen nai
abbr. for pearl milk tea 珍珠奶茶

珠茶

see styles
zhū chá
    zhu1 cha2
chu ch`a
    chu cha
gunpowder tea, Chinese green tea whose leaves are each formed into a small pellet

瓶掛

see styles
 binkake
    びんかけ
instrument used in tea ceremony

甘茶

see styles
gān chá
    gan1 cha2
kan ch`a
    kan cha
 amacha
    あまちゃ
(1) Hydrangea macrophylla var. thunbergii (variety of bigleaf hydrangea); (2) sweet hydrangea leaf; hydrangea tea; (female given name) Choko
sweet tea

甜茶

see styles
 tencha; tencha
    てんちゃ; テンチャ
(1) {food} tian cha; sweet tea; blackberry leaf tea; (2) (kana only) {bot} Chinese blackberry (Rubus suavissimus)

生茶

see styles
 namacha
    なまちゃ
(product) Nama-cha (Kirin tea blend); (product name) Nama-cha (Kirin tea blend)

番茶

see styles
 bancha
    ばんちゃ
(See 玉露・1,煎茶・2) coarse tea

畳紙

see styles
 tatoushi / tatoshi
    たとうし
    tatougami / tatogami
    たとうがみ
    tatangami
    たたんがみ
    tatamigami
    たたみがみ
(1) folding paper-case; kimono wrapping paper; (2) paper folded and tucked inside the front of one's kimono (esp. for use at the tea ceremony)

白炭

see styles
 shirozumi; shirazumi; hakutan
    しろずみ; しらずみ; はくたん
(1) (See 黒炭・くろずみ) white charcoal; (2) charcoal used for tea ceremony; (place-name) Shirozumi

白茶

see styles
 shiracha; shirocha
    しらちゃ; しろちゃ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (しらちゃ only) light brown; (2) white tea

碾茶

see styles
 hikicha
    ひきちゃ
    tencha
    てんちゃ
powdered green tea (steamed and dried before being stone-ground)

磚茶

see styles
 tancha; dancha
    たんちゃ; だんちゃ
brick tea

福茶

see styles
 fukucha
    ふくちゃ
lucky tea (var. of tea made from sea tangle, black soybeans, pepper, pickled plums, etc. and drunk on festive occasions); New Year tea

空茶

see styles
 karacha
    からちゃ
tea served without sweets

立前

see styles
 tachimae
    たちまえ
(1) face; official stance; public position or attitude (as opposed to private thoughts); (2) tea ceremony procedures; tea ceremony etiquette; (surname) Tachimae

立礼

see styles
 ryuurei / ryure
    りゅうれい
tea ceremony performed with tables and chairs (instead of sitting on tatami)

端上

see styles
duān shàng
    duan1 shang4
tuan shang
 hashikami
    はしかみ
to serve (food, tea etc)
(place-name) Hashikami

粉茶

see styles
 kocha; konacha
    こちゃ; こなちゃ
powdered (green) tea

粗茶

see styles
 socha
    そちゃ
(1) coarse, low-grade tea; (2) (humble language) tea (often used when offering someone a cup)

綠茶


绿茶

see styles
lǜ chá
    lu:4 cha2
lü ch`a
    lü cha
green tea; (slang) (of a girl) seemingly innocent and charming but actually calculating and manipulative; a girl who has these qualities

緑茶

see styles
 ryokucha
    りょくちゃ
green tea; Japanese tea

翻し

see styles
 koboshi
    こぼし
waste-water container (tea ceremony)

聞き

see styles
 kiki
    きき
(1) hearing; audible sound; (2) rumour; rumor; hearsay; reputation; (3) tasting (alcohol, tea, etc.)

聞茶

see styles
 kikicha
    ききちゃ
(1) tea tasting; tea-tasting; (2) tea-tasting contest

聴き

see styles
 kiki
    きき
(1) hearing; audible sound; (2) rumour; rumor; hearsay; reputation; (3) tasting (alcohol, tea, etc.)

肩衝

see styles
 katatsuki
    かたつき
(See 茶入) tea container having pronounced "shoulders" near the neck

芽茶

see styles
 mecha
    めちゃ
coarse broken tea leaves and buds generated during the sifting process

苦手

see styles
 nigate
    にがて
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) poor (at); weak (in); not very good (at); (noun or adjectival noun) (2) not one's cup of tea; not one's favorite

苦茗

see styles
 kumei / kume
    くめい
(obsolete) bitter tea; low-quality tea

茅門

see styles
 boumon / bomon
    ぼうもん
    kayamon
    かやもん
(1) thatched-roof gate (used as the entrance to a garden, esp. of a tea ceremony house); (2) (humble language) my home; thatched-roof gate (used as the entrance to a garden, esp. of a tea ceremony house)

茎茶

see styles
 kukicha
    くきちゃ
twig tea; stem tea; kukicha; tea made from twigs pruned from the tea plant during its dormant season

茶事

see styles
 chagoto; chaji; saji
    ちゃごと; ちゃじ; さじ
(1) tea gathering (for the tea ceremony); (2) some matter concerning tea; (3) family tea gathering held in memory of deceased ancestors

茶人

see styles
 chajin; sajin
    ちゃじん; さじん
(1) master of the tea ceremony; (2) person with eccentric tastes

茶会

see styles
 chakai; sakai
    ちゃかい; さかい
(1) tea party; get-together; (2) tea ceremony

茶伯

see styles
 chahaku
    ちゃはく
tea ceremony master; tea ceremony instructor

茶入

see styles
 chaire
    ちゃいれ
tea container (usually for thick tea used at the tea ceremony)

茶具

see styles
chá jù
    cha2 ju4
ch`a chü
    cha chü
tea set; tea service

茶几

see styles
chá jī
    cha2 ji1
ch`a chi
    cha chi
small side table; coffee table; teapoy (ornamental tripod with caddies for tea)

茶包

see styles
chá bāo
    cha2 bao1
ch`a pao
    cha pao
tea bag; (slang) trouble (loanword)

茶名

see styles
 chamei / chame
    ちゃめい
tea name (name bestowed upon a tea ceremony practitioner)

茶商

see styles
 chashou / chasho
    ちゃしょう
tea seller

茶器

see styles
chá qì
    cha2 qi4
ch`a ch`i
    cha chi
 chaki
    ちゃき
(1) tea utensils; (2) container for powdered green tea (tea ceremony)
tea bowl

茶園

see styles
 chaen; saen
    ちゃえん; さえん
tea plantation; tea shop; (surname) Chiyazono

茶坊

see styles
chá fáng
    cha2 fang2
ch`a fang
    cha fang
 chabou / chabo
    ちゃぼう
teahouse
(personal name) Chabou
tea house

茶垢

see styles
chá gòu
    cha2 gou4
ch`a kou
    cha kou
tea stain (on the inside of a tea pot, tea cup etc)

茶壷

see styles
 chatsubo
    ちゃつぼ
tea jar; tea urn

茶室

see styles
chá shì
    cha2 shi4
ch`a shih
    cha shih
 chashitsu
    ちゃしつ
tearoom; tea house; tea-ceremony room; tea arbour; tea arbor; (surname) Chiyamuro
tea room

茶宴

see styles
 saen
    さえん
tea gathering

茶寮

see styles
 charyou; saryou / charyo; saryo
    ちゃりょう; さりょう
(1) tea-ceremony room; tea-ceremony hut; (2) restaurant; coffee shop; cafe

茶屋

see styles
 chaya
    ちゃや
(1) teahouse; (Edo period) rest stop; (2) (See お茶屋) (geisha) teahouse; establishment where patrons are entertained by geisha; (3) tea house (that sells tea); tea dealer; (place-name) Djaya

茶巾

see styles
 chakin
    ちゃきん
tea cloth; tea napkin

茶席

see styles
 chaseki
    ちゃせき
(1) tea room; (2) tea ceremony

茶店

see styles
 saten; chamise
    さてん; ちゃみせ
tea house

茶座

see styles
chá zuò
    cha2 zuo4
ch`a tso
    cha tso
 chaza
    ちゃざ
teahouse; tea-stall with seats; tea-garden or teahouse seat
(surname) Chaza

茶所

see styles
 chadokoro
    ちゃどころ
tea-growing district; (place-name) Chajo

茶敘


茶叙

see styles
chá xù
    cha2 xu4
ch`a hsü
    cha hsü
to take tea and chat; a small-scale informal gathering with tea and snacks

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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