Kyoto Journal seeks thought-provoking writings and visual explorations that dispel stereotypical views of Asia, for a worldwide readership. A journal is primarily an ongoing means of looking afresh at the world, and one's place in it, and to recognize this as vital to the evolution of self and society. This issue was fully devoted to the Tea and was guest edited by Gaetano Kazuo Maida, executive director of the nonprofit Tea Arts Institute, former organizer of the American Premium Tea Institute and publisher of the industry journal Tea Trade. (He is also a founding director of the Buddhist magazine Tricycle, and is executive director of the International Buddhist Film Festival, www.ibff.org.) More
Kyoto Journal seeks thought-provoking writings and visual explorations that dispel stereotypical views of Asia, for a worldwide readership. A journal is primarily an ongoing means of looking afresh at the world, and one's place in it, and to recognize this as vital to the evolution of self and society.
This issue was fully devoted to the Tea and was guest edited by Gaetano Kazuo Maida, executive director of the nonprofit Tea Arts Institute, former organizer of the American Premium Tea Institute and publisher of the industry journal Tea Trade. (He is also a founding director of the Buddhist magazine Tricycle, and is executive director of the International Buddhist Film Festival, www.ibff.org.)
Country of origin | Japan |
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Author | John Einarsen |
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