Sen no Rikyū (Japanese: 千利休, 1522 – April 21, 1591), also known simply as Rikyū, was a Japanese Buddhist monk and tea master considered the most important...
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Rikyū may refer to: Sen no Rikyū, the 16th century Japanese master of the tea ceremony Rikyu (film), the 1989 Hiroshi Teshigahara film about the later...
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Rikyu (利休, Rikyū, 1989) is Hiroshi Teshigahara's film about Sen no Rikyū, a 16th-century master of the Japanese tea ceremony. The film was adapted from...
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Hama-rikyū Gardens (浜離宮恩賜庭園, Hama-rikyū Onshi Teien) is a metropolitan garden in Chūō ward, Tokyo, Japan. Located at the mouth of the Sumida River, it...
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designer of the Japanese tea ceremony Sen no Rikyū. Rikyū is west of the slightly larger crater Varma. "Rikyū". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. IAU/USGS/NASA...
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The Rikyū-in (離宮院跡) is the ruins of a detached palace located in the Obata neighborhood of the city of Ise, Mie Prefecture, Japan. It was designated a...
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The Kyū Shiba Rikyū Garden (旧芝離宮恩賜庭園), also known as Kyū Shiba Rikyū Onshi Teien ("Former Shiba Villa Imperial Gift Gardens") is a public garden and former...
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Ask This of Rikyu (利休にたずねよ, Rikyū ni tazuneyo) is a 2013 Japanese biographical film directed by Mitsutoshi Tanaka and based on a novel by Kenichi Yamamoto...
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Katsura Imperial Villa (redirect from Katsura Rikyu)
The Katsura Imperial Villa (桂離宮, Katsura Rikyū), or Katsura Detached Palace, is an Imperial residence with associated gardens and outbuildings in the...
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi (section Death of Sen no Rikyū)
February 1591, Hideyoshi ordered Sen no Rikyū to commit suicide, likely in one of his angry outbursts. Rikyū had been a trusted retainer and master of...
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Death of a Tea Master (redirect from Sen no Rikyu: Honkakubô ibun)
Death of a Tea Master (Japanese: 千利休 本覺坊遺文, Sen no Rikyu: Honkakubô ibun also known as Sen no Rikyū: Honkakubo's Student Writings) is a 1989 Japanese biographical...
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The Suma Rikyu Park (須磨離宮公園, Suma Rikyū Kōen, 82.6 hectares) is a park with botanical garden located at Higashi Suma 1-1, Suma-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan....
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History of tea in Japan (section Sen no Rikyū)
influential in the development of the Japanese tea ceremony was Sen no Rikyū. Rikyū served as tea master to both daimyos Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi...
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Mario De Caro, Italian philosopher JPL · 5329 5330 Senrikyu 1990 BQ1 Sen no Rikyū, Japanese tea master MPC · 5330 5331 Erimomisaki 1990 BT1 Cape Erimo, Hokkaidō...
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opposed to focusing just on the ceremonial aspect. In the 1500s, Sen no Rikyū revolutionized Japanese tea culture, essentially perfecting what is now...
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is a style of Japanese tea ceremony particularly associated with Sen no Rikyū, Takeno Jōō and its originator Murata Jukō. Wabi-cha emphasizes simplicity...
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a discovery which leads Reiji and his friends to another world called Rikyu. An anime adaptation by Madhouse directed by Toshifumi Kawase and written...
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tea masters Sen no Rikyū and Ii Naosuke. The term can be traced back to the 16th century to an expression by tea master Sen no Rikyū: "one chance in a...
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it is one of the three lines of the Sen family descending from Sen no Rikyū, which together are known as the san-Senke or the "three Sen houses/families"...
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youngest son of Sen no Sōtan; in other words, a great-grandson of Sen no Rikyū. He is generally known as Sensō Sōshitsu (仙叟宗室), without mention of the...
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Garden, Rikugien Garden, Hamarikyu Gardens, Kiyosumi Garden, Kyu Shiba Rikyu Garden, Chinzanso Garden, Happo-en Garden, Mukojima-Hyakkaen Garden and...
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Sen no Rikyū, who greatly influenced chanoyu thought in sadō (Japanese tea ceremony) in the 16th century...
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popular at the time. About one hundred years later, the tea master Sen no Rikyū (千利休, 1522 – April 21, 1591) introduced wabi-sabi to the royalty with his...
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by Ikkyū Oshō. A wooden well bucket reputed to have been made by Sen no Rikyū can also be seen. Today, the shop sells tea products including the following:...
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friends. Rikyū's austere wabicha style was replaced, for these political purposes, by a more lavish style. After Nobunaga's death, Sen no Rikyū entered...
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Yamazaki, Kyoto. Tai-an was designed by the great tea master Sen no Rikyū in 1582. Sen no Rikyū was named the tea master of Toyotomi Hideyoshi that same year...
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the tea saint, Sen no Rikyū. After the death of Rikyu, the book was lost with its author, Nanbo Sokei, a Zen priest and Rikyu's leading disciple. About...
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to developing and teaching the style of tea ceremony developed by Sen no Rikyū, the 16th century tea master from whom they are directly descended. They...
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hence the blood descendant and natural heir, of Sen no Rikyū, born between Rikyū and Rikyū's first wife, known as Hōshin Myōju (died 1577). His brother-in-law...
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Driscoll reveals that he killed Sasakibe and stole his Bankai, Kōkō Gonryō Rikyū, with which he attacks the head captain. This reminds Yamamoto of the first...
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