| Management number | 233305798 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$10.46 | Model Number | 233305798 | ||
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“Teaism is a cult founded on the adoration of the beautiful among the sordid facts of everyday existence.”— Okakura KakuzōThe Book of Tea (1906) is one of the most influential works ever written on Japanese aesthetics, Zen, and the quiet philosophy of everyday beauty. In this illustrated Bunbu Classics Edition, Okakura’s timeless meditation is presented in a refined, annotated, and reader-friendly edition designed to illuminate both the spirit and practice of the tea ceremony (chanoyu).Written for Western audiences at the dawn of the 20th century, Okakura’s essay explains how a simple bowl of tea expresses the deepest currents of Japanese culture—wabi-sabi, harmony, humility, impermanence, and the pursuit of sincerity in art and life. More than a treatise on tea, it is a guide to seeing the world with clarity and gentleness.This Bunbu Press release is crafted for modern readers who seek both beauty and understanding. It retains the elegance of the original text while offering extensive context, commentary, and practical support for newcomers to Japanese culture.WHAT MAKES THIS EDITION SPECIAL• Scholarly Annotations ThroughoutConcise notes clarify cultural references, Zen concepts, Taoist echoes, aesthetic terms, historical allusions, and the evolution of Japanese tea schools.• A Newly Commissioned Introductory Essay (5–8 pages)Explores Okakura’s life, his work at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, his intellectual world, and his role in presenting Japan’s spiritual culture to the West.• Practical Guide to ChanoyuA clear, respectful explanation of how the Japanese tea ceremony unfolds—its gestures, objects, atmosphere, and philosophy—designed for curious beginners.• Glossary of Japanese Aesthetic and Tea Terms50+ entries including wabi, sabi, yūgen, ma, tokonoma, roji, kirei-sabi, wabi-cha, chashaku, chasen, and major tea schools (Urasenke, Omotesenke, Mushakōjisenke).• Historical TimelineA curated overview of tea’s evolution from ancient China to medieval Japan, the rise of Zen monasteries, and the great Tea Masters such as Murata Jukō, Takeno Jōō, and Sen no Rikyū.• Carefully Restored IllustrationsA selection of full-page images highlighting tea objects, gardens, architecture, and historical figures.• Elegant Bunbu Press DesignCalm, spacious typography, refined margins, high-quality layout, and a minimalist aesthetic that honors the spirit of the tea room.WHY READ THE BOOK OF TEA TODAY?For over a century, artists, designers, philosophers, and spiritual seekers have turned to Okakura Kakuzō’s small masterpiece for its insight into:Minimalism and restraintZen-inspired mindfulnessJapanese aesthetics and designThe meaning of beauty in everyday lifeCultural dialogue between East and WestThe art of hospitality and attentionOkakura’s vision feels more relevant than ever in an age of distraction and speed. His reflections offer a quieter way of being—rooted in presence, humility, and the cultivation of grace.THE DEFINITIVE MODERN EDITIONPerfect for readers of Zen, Japanese culture, design theory, mindfulness, wabi-sabi, or world classics. Ideal as a gift book or companion for reflective reading.Whether you are discovering Okakura for the first time or returning to a beloved classic, this Bunbu Press release provides the richest, most accessible reading experience available today. Read more
| ASIN | B0G64FR6HY |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8277893500 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6.24 x 0.44 x 9.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.5 ounces |
| Print length | 106 pages |
| Publication date | December 8, 2025 |
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