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    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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    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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    style Rikyū advocated was less favored for these political gatherings than the more lavish mainstream style. After Nobunaga's death, Sen no Rikyū entered...
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    as 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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    especially 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...
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  • 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...
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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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    Toyotomi Hideyoshi (category Harv and Sfn no-target errors)
    long relationship with tea master Sen no Rikyū, which eventually soured leading to Hideyoshi ordering Sen no Rikyū to commit suicide. The exact reason...
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    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" (三千家). The...
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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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    by Sen no Rikyū, the 16th century tea master from whom they are directly descended. They are known collectively as the san-Senke (三千家, "three Sen houses/families")...
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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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    presented 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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    the rustic aesthetics codified under his tea master Sen no Rikyū, although it is speculated that Rikyū might have helped in the design. The room's opulence...
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  • form of chanoyu: first, Murata Jukō; then, Takeno Jōō; and finally, Sen no Rikyū. Rikyū cited two poems from the Shin Kokin Wakashū poetry anthology of the...
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    of the three lines of the Sen family descending from Sen no Rikyū, which together are known as the san-Senke or "three Sen houses/families" (三千家). The...
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  • of Sen no Rikyū, born between Rikyū and Rikyū's first wife, known as Hōshin Myōju (died 1577). His brother-in-law was Sen Shōan, and one of the reasons...
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  • revolutionary Suchitra Sen (born as Roma Dasgupta, 1931), an Indian actress Sushmita Sen (born 1975), an Indian actress and model Sen no Rikyū (born 1522) Senhime...
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    Soejima as Yasuke Kaoru Kobayashi as Tokugawa Ieyasu Ittoku Kishibe as Sen no Rikyū This film was conceived around the same time as Takeshi Kitano's early...
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  • ceremony proposed by Rikyū were able to be passed forward by the family. Sōtan was the son of Sen Shōan and Okame, a daughter of Rikyū, and is counted as...
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    the representative council of wealthy townsmen known as the egōshū. Sen no Rikyū, known as the greatest master of the tea ceremony, was originally a merchant...
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    exists at the Taian, a chashitsu designed by Sen no Rikyū. Mizuya are also mentioned in writings by Sen no Rikyū's chanoyu (tea ceremony) mentor, Takeno Jōō...
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    "breast-pocket stone". These kanji are thought to have been incorporated by Sen no Rikyū (1522–1591) to indicate the frugal meal served in the austere style of...
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    materials of Japanese art of Nihonga. His art is significantly influenced by Sen no Rikyū. Fujimura was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Both of his parents were...
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    the tea master Sen no Rikyū as his advisor on aesthetic matters. In the compound of Hideyoshi's imposing Jurakudai castle in Kyoto Rikyū designed an eighteen...
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    awake during long periods of meditation. The first great tea master, Sen no Rikyū (1522–1591), defined in the most minute detail the appearance and rules...
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    Wabi-sabi (category Words and phrases with no direct English translation)
    was 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...
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    and the water drawn from it is considered somewhat magical. Tea master Sen no Rikyū was known to have brewed tea with the water from this well. The pentacle...
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    called tedorigama that was already being used in chanoyu in the era of Sen no Rikyū (1522–1591). During the 19th century, infused tea became more popular...
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    appear as far back as the 16th century, as written about by tea master Sen no Rikyū, and though the dish's ingredients are unclear, it may have included...
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