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The Japanese tea ceremony is a very formal event involving many exacting steps.
Most Japanese tea ceremonies take 30 to 45 minutes to complete.
Some Japanese girls enjoying some great tea while watching the tea ceremony.
Please see our more comprehensive coverage of the tea ceremony here.
Seen here in a formal kimono is one of the Japanese girls who were serving the tea while the tea ceremony was being conducted.
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Last edited on 19/01/09 :