USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor to host Japanese tea ceremony for first time
HONOLULU — For the first time, one of the most traditional and symbolic of Japan’s art forms, the tea ceremony, is due to be performed at the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor.
The event this week is being planned to honor Americans who died when Japan attacked Hawaii on Dec. 7, 1941. Organizers hope it will serve as a gesture of reconciliation between two nations that once fought fiercely, but which now are close allies.
Genshitsu Sen, the 88-year-old grand tea master of the Urasenke School of Tea — which is the largest of the three schools of Japanese tea ceremony — is due to perform the ancient ritual Tuesday morning within the white structure that sits above the sunken battleship.
Two Pearl Harbor survivors are expected to participate, along with the commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, Adm. Patrick Walsh. Yoshihiko Kamo, the Japanese consul general in Honolulu, is also due to attend.
“This goes a long way, I think, in reminding people that that terrible war is over and these two countries have been at peace and allies for the last 65 years,” said Daniel Martinez, the National Park Service’s chief historian for the memorial. “What you’re seeing is two nations that have come full circle.”
During a Japanese tea ceremony, the person performing the ritual will carefully mix hot water with green tea in a ceramic bowl and offer the drink to the assembled guests. The bowls, lacquer tea containers, wooden spoons and other implements used to prepare the tea are often selected to represent the seasons —spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
Sen, who served in the Japanese naval air force during World War II, is the 15th generation of his family to lead Urasenke, which dates to the 1600s. Urasenke is the largest of the three schools of traditional tea ceremony.
The impetus for Tuesday’s event is the 60th anniversary of the Urasenke school’s Hawaii chapter. Jean Ariyoshi, the wife of former Hawaii Gov. George Ariyoshi, originated the idea of having it at the Arizona memorial.
Martinez said the ceremony was akin to other examples of U.S.-Japanese reconciliation, including when the U.S. ambassador to Japan last year attended an annual ceremony remembering the bombing of Hiroshima.
Martinez said the park service, which runs the memorial and the Pearl Harbor visitors center, has been reaching out to survivors of the attack to explain what is taking place.
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By AP, HONOLULU — For the first time, one of the most traditional and symbolic of Japan's art forms, the tea ceremony, is due to be performed at the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor. The event this week is being planned to honor Americans who died
HONOLULU -- For the first time, one of the most traditional and symbolic of Japan's art forms, the tea ceremony, is due to be performed at the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor. The event this week is being
The Battleship Missouri Memorial, located a ship's length from the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor, completes a historical visitor experience that begins with the "day of infamy" that saw the sinking of USS Arizona and ends with Imperial Japan's
8 Tea ceremony: For the first time, one of the most traditional and symbolic of Japan's art forms, the tea ceremony, is to be performed at the battleship Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor. The event Tuesday honors Americans who died when Japan attacked
AP For the first time, one of the most traditional and symbolic of Japan's art forms, the tea ceremony, is due to be performed at the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor. The event this week is being planned to honor Americans who died when Japan
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For the first time, one of the most traditional and symbolic of Japan's rituals, the tea ceremony, is due to be performed at the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor.
The event this week is being planned to honor Americans who died when Japan attacked Hawaii on Dec. 7, 1941. Organizers hope it will serve as a gesture of reconciliation between two nations that once fought fiercely but are now close allies.
Genshitsu Sen, the 88-year-old grand tea master of the Urasenke School of Tea — the largest of the three schools of Japanese tea ceremony — is due to perform the ancient rite Tuesday morning within the white structure that sits above the sunken battleship.
Two Pearl Harbor survivors are expected to participate, along with the commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, Adm. Patrick Walsh. Yoshihiko Kamo, the Japanese consul general in Honolulu, is also due to attend.
"This goes a long way, I think, in reminding people that that terrible war is over and these two countries have been at peace and allies for the last 65 years," said Daniel Martinez, the National Park Service's chief historian for the memorial. "What you're seeing is two nations that have come full circle."
During a Japanese tea ceremony, the person performing the ritual carefully mixes hot water with green tea in a ceramic bowl and offers the drink to the assembled guests. The bowls, lacquer tea containers, wooden spoons and other implements used to prepare the tea are often selected to represent the seasons — spring, summer, autumn and winter.
Sen, who served in the Japanese naval air force during World War II, is the 15th generation of his family to lead Urasenke, which dates to the 1600s.
The impetus for Tuesday's event is the 60th anniversary of the Urasenke School's Hawaii chapter. Jean Ariyoshi, the wife of former Gov. George Ariyoshi, came up with the idea of having it at the Arizona Memorial.
Martinez said the ceremony is akin to other examples of U.S.-Japanese reconciliation, including when the U.S. ambassador to Japan attended an annual ceremony last year remembering the bombing of Hiroshima.
Martinez said the park service, which runs the memorial and the Pearl Harbor visitor center, has been contacting survivors of the attack to explain what is taking place.
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