This book, which introduces basic concepts of Japanese etiquette for eating and drinking, is a translation of the original Japanese text of the same title presented by Ogasawara Kiyotada and his wife, Ogasawara Junko. Ogasawara Kiyotada is the 31st generation head of the Ogasawara family, which has been charged with teaching, maintaining and passing on the rules and practice of Rei, Japanese etiquette, for more than 800 years.
An excellent first introduction to Japanese etiquette, this short volume contains four chapters:
Chapter 1 Eating and Etiquette
◆Eating meals with proper etiquette is the start of Rei
◆In the Meiji Era etiquette was taught in elementary schools
◆Washoku is the food culture of Japan; it has been designated an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO
Chapter 2 Table Manners
◆How to hold chopsticks properly
◆Using Japanese dishes
◆How to enjoy meals
◆Things to avoid when using chopsticks
◆What to be mindful of when you eat
Chapter 3 Tea Time Etiquette
◆How to serve and enjoy tea and teacakes
Chapter 4 About Ogasawara family history
An excellent first introduction to Japanese etiquette, this short volume contains four chapters:
Chapter 1 Eating and Etiquette
◆Eating meals with proper etiquette is the start of Rei
◆In the Meiji Era etiquette was taught in elementary schools
◆Washoku is the food culture of Japan; it has been designated an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO
Chapter 2 Table Manners
◆How to hold chopsticks properly
◆Using Japanese dishes
◆How to enjoy meals
◆Things to avoid when using chopsticks
◆What to be mindful of when you eat
Chapter 3 Tea Time Etiquette
◆How to serve and enjoy tea and teacakes
Chapter 4 About Ogasawara family history