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temple. Inei's younger brother, Chōin, was also versed in the tōcha style, but later became attracted to Murata Shukō's new approach to tea as an outward expression of the inner life of Buddhism. Chōin studied under Shukō as is evident from the Letter of the Heart. Chōin's grandson,
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The Furuichi family continued in the role of Sadō of the Ogasawara feudal lord until the end of the Edo Period. In 1973, the 32nd head of the Ogasawara family,
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and the addressee of Shukō's "Letter of the Heart" (kokoro-no-fumi), the most famous document on the essential philosophy and spiritual discipline of chanoyu.
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and received secret teachings of chanoyu from Oribe. This was a student-teacher relationship. Ryōwa's ancestor
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Ryōwa claimed his family lineage for the Ogasawara Ko school, making him the 4th generation grandmaster after
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tea gatherings who conducted extravagant events at Nara's
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Founder of the Ogasawara Ko-ryū school of tea ceremony
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Index

Murata Jukō
Furuichi Chōin
Furuta Oribe
Edo Period
iemoto
Furuta Oribe
Furuichi Chōin
Murata Shukō
Ogasawara Tadazane
Kokura Domain
Furuichi Inei
tōcha
Kōfuku-ji
Furuichi Jyōin
Kokura Castle
Ogasawara Tadamune
ISBN
4-04-022601-1
ISBN
978-4-418-11308-8
Categories
Tea ceremony
Ogasawara clan
1657 deaths

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