Soukazari

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Here we have a strange thing called "Soukazari". It is used when there is no Haiken (it is argued by some to not exist for that reason). Things continue as normal until some of the final cleaning.

Every tana has different arrangements for soukazari (if possible) so please see supplemental documentation.

Instead of placing the chakin in the chawan and placing the chawan, wipe the chawan and place it as normal. Do chakin shibori and place the chakin nicely in the chawan. Continue, and when things have gone as far as they can (with the hishaku and futaoki still in "use" position), start the decoration.

First place the hishaku (place with right hand without moving if possible on ro) and then place futaoki (this requires rotation of teishu for typical ro, just place otherwise).

Moving as necessary, simultaneously pick up chawan and chaki in both hands. If possible, simultaneously and place them on/in the tana. If not possible (due to space issues with tana, see tana information), first place chaki with right hand, then place the chawan with the right hand (5 o'clockish).

Continue as logic dictates.

Tsumari: simultaneous placement preferred over broken, chaki first. Both done with right hand.

Also see Warikazari.

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