What kind of image is "Kaiseki"? It is used in special situations like wearing a kimono, which is used when you eat sweets at a tea ceremony .... You tend to think that it has nothing to do with your daily life.
However! In fact, there are many scenes where you can play an active part in daily life. If you use it beautifully, there is no doubt that the girl's power will be well UP. What kind of usage is there?
Is it true that Kaishi is all-around? How can I use it?
Kaiseki is a disposable dish!

Apart from the tea ceremony, there are many opportunities to have sweets. In the case of sweets that are not individually packaged (even if they are convenience store sweets ...!), It is better to take out by hand and put out a kaiseki quickly and put it on than it is in the mouth as it is!
Wrap money when there is no bag

"I want to return the money I borrowed, but I forgot the bag!" Or "I want to give pocket money to my nephew, but I just give it as it is", etc. . Even if you don't make a difficult fold, just putting a note between the three will change your impression at all.
It can also be used for a small note

If you want to convey notes of souvenirs or feelings of gratitude, write a message on a cute handle-packed paper. Rather than writing on plain sticky notes or scraps of notes, you can convey your feelings most beautifully.
In place of a coaster
When the bottom of the glass gets wet with water droplets, it can be folded in two quickly and used as a coaster. There is also a good water-absorbent paper, so there's no need to worry about it disappearing in the water and becoming fun!
How to use so many!
・ We wrap money when we do not have poti ・ We can use for slight note ・ In place of coaster
Other…
-Gently wipe the lipstick attached to the glass-In the dish of the dish-Instead of handkerchiefs and tissue-Also in a bag.
Correct usage and role of Kaiseki
It may be natural for those who are learning the tea ceremony, but for those who are not familiar with Kaiseki, it is surprising that they do not know. We summarized the correct usage and the role of the kaiseki in the tea ceremony etc!
Use in a bunch but correct!
不 安定 If you use a single sheet of paper, it will be unstable ... (Same as below / Hiroaki Kuwahara)
When you get the sweets, take out one piece with Perot ... is a mistake! It is not, but there is no plate or table such as a tea ceremony seat, and when you get something with only a sheet paper, it is correct solution to use as it is a bunch. Certainly, there is a sense of stability if you use it in a bundle.
The location of the candy branch is Coco
決 ま り The regular position of the sweet potato branch is between Kaiseki
You may not usually carry much, but it is a must-have for candy. It is a tool to eat Japanese sweets. When you are invited to the tea ceremony, you will bring a folding fan, a kaiseki paper, and a candy pickle in a chopsticks. At this time, it is Kaisuka to play an active part so that the smallest confectionery tine will not get lost in the cage. By sandwiching the candy branch between the kaiseki, you can get rid of it by saying "Where did you put it?" Or "Well, I can't find it!"
It is also a Kaiseki that wipes out the confectionery tine beautifully
所 Works to wipe off dirt are also beautiful ...!
Sweets tine after eating Japanese sweets. It's a bit dirty that you end up as it is. It is a kaiseki that plays an active part here. It is folded so that the cake of cake doesn't fall down, and the confectionery tine is also confusing. You can wipe the dirt smartly.
Hmm ~ Even so, "Worm" is what a universal. I will carry around from tomorrow too!
Sentence / photography / Kimura
Tell me, Kondo-san series
A series of teacup Iroha, a teacup that Mr. Kimura and Tomako of a teacup newbie, who knows neither right nor left, taught me the tea ceremony of Mr. Shuntaro Kondo! One day we may be able to have tea at the editorial department too! ?
- May the image of the tea ceremony likely to be a bit of a change change? Chato, Kondo Shuntaro is such a person! ▼
The first tea ceremony experience! To the practice room of the avant-garde tea party headed by Shuntaro Kondo - Regular customers? Is it your mouth? Super introduction of tea bath! ▼
What is a tea bath? Basic knowledge 10 to want to know at first - If you are new to the tea ceremony, you must see it! ▼
Why not kimono? What you need to know before going to a tea ceremony - Understanding the meaning of tea deepens understanding of tea bath ▼
Commentary on the layout of the one tea room in detail! Why is the entrance narrow?
For those who want to start tea water from now 2 A series of rituals make sense!

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