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2219:). Each district has a liaison council for the Gakkō Chadō (Tea Training in the Educational System) program sponsored by the organization. There are also 167 groups belonging to the organization's Seinenbu, or "Youth Division." These three entities organize seminars, tea gatherings, conventions, and many other activities. The central office, serving to coordinate the programs and activities of all these, is located in the Urasenke Center building at Urasenke headquarters, Kyoto. Twice a year, in the spring and autumn, it calls together a national meeting of chapter presidents, to decide upon general policies and activities. In 1999, the International Division of the Urasenke Foundation was moved under the umbrella of this office, effectively extending the organization to overseas regions. Currently there are 92 official Chadō Urasenke Tankōkai associations spread over 37 countries outside Japan. 2260:(裏千家学園茶道専門学校), or "Urasenke Gakuen Professional College of Chadō," is generally known as the Urasenke Gakuen. It is located on the same neighborhood block as the Urasenke home in Kyoto, and is the only accredited school in Japan specializing in chadō education. It had its start in 1962, as the Urasenke Chadō Kenshūjō (裏千家茶道研修所), or "Urasenke Chadō Training Institute," run by Urasenke's incorporated foundation, Zaidan Hōjin Konnichian (known in English as the Urasenke Foundation). In 1971, its name was changed to "Urasenke Gakuen," and in 1976, its name was changed again, to "Urasenke Gakuen Chadō Senmon Gakkō." In 1983, it had its new start as a registered educational foundation (学校法人), and was formally accredited as a professional college by the Ministry of Education. 2236:(裏千家淡交会青年部), or Urasenke Tankōkai Youth Division, is an organization for Urasenke chadō enthusiasts under the age of fifty. It was initiated in 1950 by the then Urasenke 15th-generation iemoto-to-be, Sen Sōkō, aiming to muster the combined power of Urasenke's youths toward rebuilding the war-torn nation. Its creed is "Train (修練) in order to better oneself; Serve (奉仕) your community; Friendship (友情) toward the world and among members." At first, the organization was called Seinenkai. This name was changed to Seinenbu in 1963. The organization's first chapters were established in 523: 1794: 25: 1142: 2658: 141: 2191:
The Urasenke Tankōkai (裏千家淡交会) is the membership organization for Urasenke teachers and students. It was initiated in 1940 by the fourteenth-generation head of Urasenke, Tantansai (1893-1964), with the aim of unifying and encouraging the practitioners of Urasenke chadō. In 1953, it was registered by
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The number one characteristic of this professional college is that it is a chadō training center directly connected to the Urasenke Iemoto. The current Chairman of the Urasenke Gakuen Educational Foundation, and Principal of the Urasenke Gakuen Professional College, is
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Furthermore, the Urasenke Gakuen has a non-Japanese students division called the "Midorikai" (lit., "green group"). The Midorikai study program is an intensive one-year program in which the students are provided with lectures and other instruction in English.
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Foundation branch offices or liaison offices, to teach the growing numbers of individuals who desired to pursue the practice of
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are also held here, for the convenience of participants living in Eastern Japan. The main building contains replicas of the
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estate and cultural assets, and the support of research and public education regarding the study of tea ceremony.
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All three major schools of Japanese tea ceremony share their first three generations of headmasters, known as the
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Urasenke Chadō Textbook. Supervising Eds., Genshitsu Sen and Sōshitsu Sen (Kyoto, Tankosha Publishing Co., 2011).
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From the fourth generation onwards, the three family lineages divide, with the heads of each family carrying the
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San Francisco Branch, was founded as a USA registered non-profit organization in 1994. It is generally known as
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Chanoyu Quarterly no. 73, "The Diffusion of the Way of Tea" p. 5-6. Urasenke Foundation, 1993. ISSN 0009-1537.
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families had been receiving came to an end. It was after this, and the loss of their positions serving the
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Urasenke Konnichian English website category "Urasenke Accredited Colleges," subcategory "Midorikai," at
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Grand Master Soshitsu Sen XV's Fifty-year Road Towards the Internationalization of the Way of Tea.
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Urasenke Konnichian English website page "The Urasenke Legacy," entry for "14th Generation," at
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used by the successive heads of their respective family. Upon succession to the position of
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house/family", came into existence due to the location of the homestead of this line of the
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color-illustrated 38-page pamphlet. Kyoto: Urasenke Foundation. December, 2019 printing.
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In Japan, the organization is divided into seventeen districts comprising 165 chapters (
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Urasenke Konnichian Japanese website category "Urasenke Gakuen Chadō Senmon Gakkō," at
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house/family", and the latter derived from the street name of the family's homestead,
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Center, was established as a USA registered non-profit corporation in 1981, when the
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the Ministry of Education and Culture as a not-for-profit incorporated association (
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family in Kyoto, known for specialising in lacquerware under their business name of
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in May, 1950. In 1966, the organization held its first National Convention, at the
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head house in Japan's capital. Various training courses and special events held at
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period and is the most historically important figure within Japanese tea ceremony.
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Hawaii Branch, was established as a USA registered non-profit corporation in 1976
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ward of Kyoto, is referred to by the name of its representative tea room, the
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Urasenke Konnichian English website page "Urasenke Tankokai Federation," at
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Urasenke Konnichian English website page "Urasenke Tankokai Federation," at
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In addition to its regular three-year course, which is referred to as the
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facility serves as the hub of the activities sponsored by the
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The Urasenke Tea Ceremony Society, Inc, headquartered at the
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The Urasenke Foundation of Hawaii, headquartered at the
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