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Daily Archives: December 17, 2012
Not in Kimono? Prepare white socks!
So you were invited to the Japanese tea ceremony, but you have no Kimono. Don’t worry. There is no problem to take part in the tea ceremony wearing a western suit. Bear in mind that we have a custom to … Continue reading