
Good morning everyone! I had another lesson last night. I started practicing a new temae with
kuwakojoku, a kind of utensil stand.
Kuwakojoku stand is usually used in the summer. Most of steps are the same as
marujoku stand steps. The difference is what you display when you leave the tea room. With
kuwakojoku, you leave
natsume, ladle, fresh-water container, lid rest, and waste-water receptacle on the stand. This display is called
sokazari (picture on the right).

As learning the tea, I often wonder reasons for the steps, movements or manners in
temae. Here comes another nightmare with
kuwakojoku temae. When you pick up the tea bowl, you need to use your right hand sometimes and left hand some other times. It’s confusing which hand I should use. There should be decent reasons for them, but now I’m busy just remembering the steps. I hope the time when I realize the reasons will come.
Take care!
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