Kaiseki Explained
In sixteenth-century Japan, a Buddhist monk places a hot stone (seki) in the pocket (kai) of his robe to soothe the hunger pains in his belly, a common practice among […]
In sixteenth-century Japan, a Buddhist monk places a hot stone (seki) in the pocket (kai) of his robe to soothe the hunger pains in his belly, a common practice among […]