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The Japan Times: The words “kids” and “tea ceremony” don’t often appear in the same sentence. The…

The words “kids” and “tea ceremony” don’t often appear in the same sentence. There are a myriad of obvious reasons why, from the handling of invaluable ceramics to the scooping of hot water, not to mention the necessity of sitting still — yes, in silence — for extended periods of time. These apparent obstacles, however, are cast aside at Modern Ryokan Kishi-ke, a serene seafront retreat in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, run by a friendly and design-savvy young couple: Nobuyuki Kishi, 16th-generation head of an Okayama samurai family, and his wife, Hitomi. Read more about their one-bedroom retreat with the link in our bio. 📸 Hitomi Kishi
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