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    Murata Jukō (村田珠光, 1423–1502) is known in Japanese cultural history as the founder of the Japanese tea ceremony, in that he was the early developer of...
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  • particularly associated with Sen no Rikyū, Takeno Jōō and its originator Murata Jukō. Wabi-cha emphasizes simplicity. The term came into use in the Edo period...
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    16th century, however, simplicity was emphasized by tea masters such as Murata Jukō and Sen no Rikyū. Emphasizing introspection away from the mind of boasting...
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    Zen Buddhism. It started to shape Japanese culture when the Zen priest Murata Jukō (村田珠光, 1423–1502) modified the tea ceremony. He introduced simple, rough...
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  • comparative philosophy and mysticism Shigeharu Murata (村田 重治, 1909–1942), Imperial Japanese Navy officer Murata Jukō (村田珠光, 1423–1502), Japanese tea ceremony...
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    ceremony that would emerge later. Yoshimasa's tea master seems to have been Murata Jukō. He is known as the person who created the discreet, cool designs of...
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    The bamboo whisk or chasen was invented in the late 15th century by Murata Jukō, who commissioned its production by Takayama Minbunojo Nyudo Sosetsu...
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    Central are the concepts of omotenashi, which revolves around hospitality. Murata Jukō is known in chanoyu history as an early developer of tea as a spiritual...
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    a form of art. The development of unique tea culture was promoted by Murata Jukō, Takeno Jōō, and Sen Rikyū. Thereupon, demand for powdered green tea...
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  • aficionado during the Sengoku period. A disciple of Murata Jukō, he was the recipient of Jukō's treatise on the tea ceremony, Kokoro no fumi (心の手紙 "Letter...
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    name has come down in Japanese cultural history because he followed Murata Jukō as an early proponent of wabi-cha, and was chanoyu teacher to Sen no...
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    emerged later. It is said that Yoshimasa's tea master was Murata Shukō, also known as Murata Jukō. Shukō is credited with developing the muted, "cold and...
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  • student-teacher relationship. Ryōwa's ancestor Furuichi Chōin was a disciple of Murata Shukō and the addressee of Shukō's "Letter of the Heart" (kokoro-no-fumi)...
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    popularised the drinking of tea outside of monasteries. Eventually, Murata Jukō developed the format of the tea ceremony from the more informal tōcha...
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    guessing game with the drink. It was not until a tea master by the name of Murata Juko wrote a letter discussing the disciples of the tea ceremony that Shigaraki...
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  • Transliteration: "Itsuwari no Kurasumeito" (Japanese: 偽りのクラスメイト) Kazuya Murata Kazuya Murata Ichirō Ōkouchi October 20, 2006 (2006-10-20) May 11, 2008 4 4 "His...
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  • Transliteration: "Itsuwari no Kurasumeito" (Japanese: 偽りのクラスメイト) Kazuya Murata Kazuya Murata Ichirō Ōkouchi October 20, 2006 (2006-10-20) May 11, 2008 Having...
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    enclosing a room. The decoration of the main room facing the garden of the Jukō-in, a subtemple of Daitoku-ji (a Zen temple in Kyoto), is perhaps the best...
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    Shimonoseki, Japan. Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works (三菱重工長崎造船所, Mitsubishi Juko Nagasaki Zosenjo) is the primary shipbuilding division of MHI. It primarily...
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  • Visionary (維新の奇跡 坂本龍馬, Ishin no Kiseki Sakamoto Ryōma, voiced by Taishi Murata) who Transcends into Hero of the Restoration, Ryoma (維新回天の英傑 坂本龍馬, Ishin...
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  • Industry Japanese animation Founded July 1996; 28 years ago (1996-07) Founder Jūkō Ozawa Headquarters Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan Divisions Digital Editing Office...
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    on walls, doors and screens by Kanō Eitoku and his father Shōei, in the Jukō-in (abbot's lodging) at the Daitoku-ji monastery in Kyoto; this includes...
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  • June 30, 2005. This was followed by three light novels written by Osamu Murata and published by Harvest Novels under their Nagomi Bunko imprint. The first...
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  • portrayed by Hiroshi Tsuburaya (円谷 浩, Tsuburya Hiroshi). 1998 Kyoko Murata (村田 恭子, Murata Kyōko): A single mother who worked at a local hospital. She raised...
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