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832: 604: 593: 242: 859:, which Okakura described as "a wonderful writing by an ancient monk dealing with the evanescence of all things". Rikyū presented each of his guests with a piece of the equipment as a souvenir, with the exception of the bowl, which he shattered, as he uttered the words: "Never again shall this cup, polluted by the lips of misfortune, be used by man." As the guests departed, one remained to serve as witness to Rikyū's death. Rikyū's last words, which he wrote down as a 579: 81: 359: 183: 40: 908:. The Omotesenke school's annual memorial takes place at the family's headquarters each year on March 27, and the Urasenke school's takes place at its own family's headquarters each year on March 28. The three Sen families (Omotesenke, Urasenke, Mushakōjisenke) take turns holding a memorial service on the 28th of every month, at their mutual family temple, the subsidiary temple Jukōin at Daitoku-ji temple. 662:, which finds beauty in the very simple, Rikyū is among those most responsible for popularizing it, developing it, and incorporating it into tea ceremony. He created a new form of tea ceremony using very simple instruments and surroundings. This and his other beliefs and teachings came to be known as 725:, a record of Rikyū's teachings. There is, however, some debate as to whether Nanbō even existed, and some scholars theorize that his writings were actually by samurai litterateur Tachibana Jitsuzan (1655-1708), who claimed to have found and transcribed these texts. Yamanoue's chronicle, the 699:
A writer and poet, the tea master referred to the ware and its relationship with the tea ceremony, saying, "Though you wipe your hands and brush off the dust and dirt from the vessels, what is the use of all this fuss if the heart is still impure?"
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the following year, he remarked that he wished its construction and decoration to be pleasing to Rikyū. Hideyoshi was known for his temper, and is said to have expressed regret at his treatment of Rikyū.
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is a fictional retelling of the era in which Sen no Rikyū lived, and how close tea culture was to the world of politics. It won several comic awards and was adapted into an
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Although Rikyū had been one of Hideyoshi's closest confidants, because of crucial differences of opinion and because he was too independent, Hideyoshi ordered him to commit
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As a young man, Rikyū studied tea under the townsman of Sakai named Kitamuki Dōchin (1504–62), and at nineteen, through Dōchin's introduction, he began to study tea under
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priest Dairin Sōtō (1480–1568) of Nanshūji temple in Sakai. He married a woman known as Hōshin Myōju (d. 1577) around when he was twenty-one. Rikyū also underwent
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was tortured and decapitated on Hideyoshi's orders. While Hideyoshi's reason may never be known for certain, it is known that Rikyū committed
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as the lead character. It is based on the events surrounding his ritual suicide. It was entered into the main competition at the
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Tanaka, Seno, Tanaka, Sendo, Reischauer, Edwin O. “The Tea Ceremony”, Kodansha International; Revised edition, May 1, 2000.
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Sansom, George (1961). "A History of Japan: 1334-1615." Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. pp364,370.
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Nishibe Bunjo, "Zen priests and Their Concepts of Tea," p. 13, in Chanoyu Quarterly no. 13 (1976).
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Sadler, A. L. Cha-no-yu: The Japanese Tea Ceremony. Rutland, VT and Tokyo: Tuttle, 1962.
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entries for 当世の風体 (the trend of the age) and 豊臣秀吉の側近 (Toyotomi Hideyoshi's confidant).
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Rath, Eric C. "Reevaluating Rikyû: Kaiseki and the Origins of Japanese Cuisine" in
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aesthetic in tea ceremony. He is believed to have received the Buddhist name Sōeki
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that the actual Rikyū popularized. In the game, Rikyū is a former tea master to
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compound in Kyoto; his posthumous Buddhist name is Fushin'an Rikyū Sōeki Koji.
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that his descendants and followers carried on was recognized as the Senke-ryū
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in 2022 in the GUDAGUDA 7 event as a 5-star Berserker-class Servant. In
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It was during his later years that Rikyū began to use very tiny, rustic
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lineage of tea masters), Maeda Toshinaga is replaced by Seta Masatada.
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were originated through his collaboration with a tile-maker named Raku
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in 1591 on the 28th day of the 2nd month (of the traditional Japanese
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Rikyū had a number of children, including a son known in history as
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event of Hideyoshi's that Rikyū played a central role in was the
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and, following Nobunaga's death in 1582, he was a tea master for
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or generals who were also direct disciples of Sen no Rikyū:
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Sen no Rikyū was added as a playable character to the game
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temple in Kyoto. Not much is known about his middle years.
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Birmingham Museum of Art : guide to the collection
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When Hideyoshi was building his lavish residence at
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