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Dec 30 2006, 10:14 AM EST
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The placement of tatami in tea rooms differs slightly from the normal placement in regular rooms, and may also vary by season (where it is
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Dec 30 2006, 5:48 AM EST
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In Ryū-rei (立礼, literally standing bow) the tea is prepared at a special table. The guests are seated either at the same table (one guest)
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The bowl is then served to the guest of honour, either by the host or an assistant. Bows are exchanged between the host and guest
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