In pursuit of the "do" or "michi" (the way), it has something to do with "sado" (the way of tea), "nihon buyo" (Japanese dance) or "geido" in that they share the common mental attitudes or movements, such as "zanshin" (a state of awareness; of relaxed alertness, which is spelled as 残心, 残身, 残芯). |
道の追求という点については、残心(残身、残芯)などの共通する心構え所作などから茶道や日本舞踊、芸道ともかかわりを持つ。 |