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    Furuta Oribe (古田 織部, 1544 – July 6, 1615), whose birth name was Furuta Shigenari (古田 重然), was a daimyō and celebrated master of the Japanese tea ceremony...
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    Museum of Furuta Oribe (古田織部美術館) is a museum in Kita-ku, Kyoto, dedicated to works of Lord Furuta Oribe. Homepage of the Museum of Furuta Oribe 35°03′28″N...
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    creation of Oribe ware, a new kind of ceramic used in these tea ceremonies. Scholars tend to disagree over great tea master Furuta Oribe’s link to Oribe ware...
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  • bomber pilot Furuta Oribe (古田 織部, 1544–1615), Japanese daimyō Satoru Furuta (古田 悟, born 1971), Japanese basketball player Seiichirō Furuta (古田 誠一郎, 1897–1992)...
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  • up oribe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Oribe may refer to: Emilio Oribe (1893–1975), Uruguayan poet, essayist, philosopher, and doctor Furuta Oribe...
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    Daitoku-ji, beside that of his long time teacher in the Way of Tea, Furuta Oribe. Sōko was held in high esteem by Toyotomi Hideyoshi for military exploits...
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    known as Kobori Enshū, 1579–1647). One of the foremost disciples of Furuta Oribe, Kobori Enshū was tasked as the official tea instructor for the second...
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    priest; and Yamanoue Sōji (1544–90), a townsman of Sakai. Another was Furuta Oribe (1544-1615), who became a celebrated tea master after Rikyū's death....
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  • chanoyu. Ryōwa had a close friendship with Furuta Oribe and received secret teachings of chanoyu from Oribe. This was a student-teacher relationship. Ryōwa's...
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    built a new seat and retired to Yūin chaseki. Oribe-dō (織部堂) is dedicated to the memory of Lord Furuta Oribe (1544–1615), a samurai warrior who served all...
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    Daishu (Yuen Tai Chung) Mak Tai-Kit Basara – The Princess Goh (Goh-hime) Furuta Oribe Hiroshi Teshigahara Tōki Rakujitsu Sakae Kobayashi Seijirō Kōyama 1993...
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    tea ceremony had been produced there. Under the guidance of lord Furuta Oribe, the Oribe ware developed as a variation of it. Daimyō feudal lords highly...
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    tea ceremony was confirmed. Disciples of Sen no Rikyū, starting with Furuta Oribe who succeeded him, placed themselves at the service of the Tokugawa shoguns...
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  • karesansui (dry landscape) garden on the temple grounds was designed by Furuta Oribe. In 1580, Sōen founded Daitsū-an under the patronage of wealthy Sakai...
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    of his aides and daimyō. Ueda learned chanoyu from Sen no Rikyu and Furuta Oribe before establishing his own style of chanoyu, deeply influenced by the...
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    in Japanese teaware. Rikyū's disciple Furuta Oribe served as Hideyoshi's tea master after Rikyū's death. Oribe's preference for green and black glazes...
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  • who practised chanoyu under the tutelage of Furuta Oribe. He received ‘full-transmission’ (kaiden) of Oribe's teachings on 12 March 1606. Part of Kagenao's...
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    Its main image is a Shaka Sanzon. Its Japanese garden, laid out by Furuta Oribe in 1619, is designated a National Place of Scenic Beauty. The temple...
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  • Mifune as Sen no Rikyū Kinnosuke Yorozuya as Oda Urakusai Go Kato as Furuta Oribe Shinsuke Ashida as Toyotomi Hideyoshi "映画監督の熊井啓氏が死去". Fuji Sankei Shinbun...
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    awarded to as formality to samurai (e.g., Ishida Mitsunari as jibu-no-shō; Furuta Oribe, Ii kamon-no-kami, Sakai uta-no-kami etc.) without any responsibilities...
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  • while the shadow of Oda Nobunaga still looms over the land, the warlord Furuta Sasuke loses his soul to the tea ceremony. While war shakes the world around...
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    (京都朝鮮第三初級学校). Kyoto Museum for World Peace Ōtani University Museum Museum of Furuta Oribe Koryo Museum of Art Daitoku-ji a famous Rinzai sect temple. Kamigamo...
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    for World Peace Kyoto National Museum Kyoto Railway Museum Museum of Furuta Oribe National Museum of Modern Art Nomura Art Museum Ōkōchi Sansō Ōtani University...
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    known for its many windows, a favorite style of the tea connoisseur Furuta Oribe (1544–1615). Together with the tea houses Rokusoan (六窓庵) in the Kōfuku-ji...
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    this art, he is regarded as one of the top pupils of the tea master Furuta Oribe and of the style known as Raku ware. Koetsu was given clay by Donyu II...
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    Nakagawa Shigekiyo. Nakagawa Hidemasa and Nakagawa Hidenari were his sons. Furuta Oribe's wife was Kiyohide's young sister. At first, Kiyohide served Ikeda Katsumasa...
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    constructed with materials from Kiyosu Castle based on the design by Lord Furuta Oribe (1544–1615). The pillar on the right side of the tokonoma, called toko-bashira...
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    Small Sorrows (1986) - Yoshiaki Fujita Death of a Tea Master (1989) - Oribe Furuta Bloom in the Moonlight (1993) - Yoshihiro Taki Anne no Nikki (1995) -...
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    following are some examples: Oribe-dōrō (織部灯籠) This common type is named after Furuta Shigenari, a nobleman popularly known as Oribe, who designed it to be...
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  • 1988 Toyota K. Suzuki, T. Furuta  · 7.5 km MPC · JPL 7238 Kobori 1989 OA Kobori July 27, 1989 Kani Y. Mizuno, T. Furuta  · 4.9 km MPC · JPL 7239 Mobberley...
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