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🍵Click here to subscribe to the "Ikkyaku Ittei" tea channel🍵 https://www.youtube.com/c/chachacha55... Good morning/evening, everyone🍵! Bringing happiness to the world through the tea ceremony! This is Matsumura Soryo. Following on from last week's lesson on tying the shell-shaped obi, this week we will be bringing you how to wear a hakama! • [Men's obi tying] How to tie the "shell-shaped obi" obi knot Tea master Matsumura Soryo's Ikkyaku Ittei I hope that men and others will find this useful. [Published every Wednesday and Friday at 6:30pm] Thank you for your continued support. [Host: Souryou Matsumura] Member of The TEA-ROOM Associate Professor of Urasenke Tea Ceremony Representative of SHUHALLY Tea Ceremony School Head of Hyōgemono Tea Ceremony ◆About https://mucha-kucha.co.jp/artist/sour... ◆Official Instagram / souryou_matsumura During his student days wandering around Europe, he realized that he was Japanese but did not know much about Japanese culture, so after returning to Japan, he started tea ceremony. As part of the "SHUHALLY Project," he runs tea ceremony classes and tea ceremonies with the motto "Make tea ceremony more free and fun." He has created a unique style that protects the basics of tea ceremony while adding ingenuity that suits the modern era, and has been invited to 10 countries overseas and the Prime Minister's official residence to produce many tea ceremonies. He also actively collaborates with other genres such as contemporary art, dance, human beatboxing, and manga. His original tea room "Bunsai-an," named by the 16th head of the Urasenke school, Zabosai, won the Good Design Award. ・NHK Help Me! Kiwamibito Tea Ceremony Manager ・TEDxTokyo2014 Speaker ■The TEA-ROOM https://thetearoom.jp ■Tea Ceremony School SHUHALLY http://www.shuhally.jp/ #TeaCeremony #teaceremony #MatsumuraSouryou'sOneGuyOneTei