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Chida Aisha Kyoto Experience Zen Eyes tears and cry out in pain

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Chida Aisha Kyoto Experience Zen Eyes tears and cry out in pain

Senda Aisha visited Kyoto for "Brave Japanese Secrets" and was very touched to hear about the origins of Ishimizu Hachimangu Shrine.

Aisha's "Brave Japan's Secret Place" continues to visit Kyoto this week, looking for the precious reason for the Uji matcha tea that is loved by lightly ripe women, in addition to experiencing the tea ceremony for herself, she also tasted the famous Fushimi sake, and as a Japanese Aisha, she did not even know that the pattern on the Japanese coin came from Kyoto's cultural heritage "Equal Temple".

Kyoto is home to Uji matcha and Fushimi sake, and aisha grinds matcha by hand for the first time, watching the teacher's relaxed look when she demonstrates, which makes her eager to try it, but she did not expect that the stone grinder was so heavy that she could not speak. Although she is Japanese, this is her first experience of the tea ceremony, and it took nearly half an hour to produce a small cup of matcha, which made her say, "I am very impressed, the matcha I made is particularly delicious." In the quiet and solemn atmosphere of Kyoto's Manfuku-ji Temple, Aisha also experienced zazen and zen for the first time, which made her tearful eyes cry: "In fact, it hurts!" The show airs every Saturday at 6 p.m.

Chida Aisha Kyoto Experience Zen Eyes tears and cry out in pain

Aisa Senta visits Kyoto for "Brave Japan' Secret Place" and experiences the tea ceremony in the local area.

Chida Aisha Kyoto Experience Zen Eyes tears and cry out in pain