This document provides definitions for 8 Japanese terms: Maiko are apprentice geisha in Kyoto and Western Japan, Shodo is calligraphy, Sado is the tea ceremony, Meishi are calling cards, Izakaya are restaurant/bars, Spring Ham is a food, Hanami is flower viewing, and Tatami are straw mats.
This document provides definitions for 8 Japanese terms: Maiko are apprentice geisha in Kyoto and Western Japan, Shodo is calligraphy, Sado is the tea ceremony, Meishi are calling cards, Izakaya are restaurant/bars, Spring Ham is a food, Hanami is flower viewing, and Tatami are straw mats.
This document provides definitions for 8 Japanese terms: Maiko are apprentice geisha in Kyoto and Western Japan, Shodo is calligraphy, Sado is the tea ceremony, Meishi are calling cards, Izakaya are restaurant/bars, Spring Ham is a food, Hanami is flower viewing, and Tatami are straw mats.
This document provides definitions for 8 Japanese terms: Maiko are apprentice geisha in Kyoto and Western Japan, Shodo is calligraphy, Sado is the tea ceremony, Meishi are calling cards, Izakaya are restaurant/bars, Spring Ham is a food, Hanami is flower viewing, and Tatami are straw mats.
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Vocabulary
1. Maiko – is an apprentice geisha in 6. Kyoto and Western Japan.
2. Shodo – the way of writing: Calligraphy 3. Sado – The way of celebrating tea: Tea Ceremony 4. Meishi – Calling Card 5. Izakaya – Restaurant and Bar 6. Spring – Ham 7. Hanami – Flower Viewing 8. Tatami – Straw Mats