2010 p1 chado
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Tea is a part of the samurai culture.
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Tea has been used for many centuries.
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Tea is very calming and relaxing.
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The tea ceremony has many materials.
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The tea ritual is called “chanoyu.”
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Tea ceremonies are held in teahouses.
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Tea ceremonies help relax the samurai.