On our website, see a teahouse, a Japanese garden bridge, a Japanese entrance gate, a machiai built by Hiroshi Sakaguchi in San Rafael, CA
Japanese tea house designed and pre-fabricated in our own UK workshop featuring all the authentic detail such as Shoji doors and windows.
Carlene Brown created this Japanese Tea House from a State Day project put on by Our Little Mini Club from Paradise-Chico, CA. Margaret Gordus and Carlene were the co-chairs of the State Day. The t…
What is Tea Ceremony? The Japanese tea ceremony is preparing, serving, and drinking tea in a ritualistic and ceremonial way where it is used to promote…
Talk about Feng shui! American architect David Jameson built this amazingly tranquil floating tea house, which also functions as a dining room, meditation
3 shot HDR of the Japanese Tea House on Monte Sano. I can't help but feel that an afternoon's work with a bottle of Murphy's Oil would do this place wonders. Something to put some life back in floors and maybe a little paint on the round windows to bring the reds back out. Update - featured on Digital Photographer Photo Blog Close Up on 3/17/2011.
Our Japanese Torii gate is an ideal small structure for your oriental garden. We make them to order so that they are the ideal size for your project.
What is Tea Ceremony? The Japanese tea ceremony is preparing, serving, and drinking tea in a ritualistic and ceremonial way where it is used to promote…
On the 19th floor of a commercial tower in a busy, Downtown neighborhood in Vancouver, is ‘Vancouver Tea Room’—a rooftop terrace pavilion for traditional tea...
The Japanese tea ceremony is a multifaceted traditional activity strongly influenced by Zen Buddhism, in which powdered green tea, or matcha, is ceremonially prepared and served to others. A tea pr…
Japanese tea house designed and pre-fabricated in our own UK workshop featuring all the authentic detail such as Shoji doors and windows.
Japanese tea house designed and pre-fabricated in our own UK workshop featuring all the authentic detail such as Shoji doors and windows.
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Enjoying a cup of tea in traditional teahouses is Japan’s most famous traditional culture because tea is essential to the daily life of Japanese people. No matter whether at home or in a restaurant, everyone will have a cup of tea after eating to ease digestion. This is something that every visitor should experience when […]