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Omotesenke (表千家) is one of the
schools of ****anese tea ceremony.
Along with
Urasenke and Mushakōjisenke, it is one of the
three lines of the Sen family...
- the ****anese Way of Tea, that are
directly descended from Rikyū: the
Omotesenke, Urasenke, and Mushakōjisenke, all
three of
which are
dedicated to p****ing...
- (裏千家) is one of the main
schools of ****anese tea ceremony.
Along with
Omotesenke and Mushakōjisenke, it is one of the
three lines of the Sen
family descending...
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generation head of the
Omotesenke line, and
eventually set up a tea
house in Edo (Tokyo),
where he
devoted himself to
developing the
Omotesenke style of tea ceremony...
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moved by his son Sen Shōan to the
Omotesenke estate. Zangetsu-tei (残月亭,
Morning Moon Arbour)
belongs to the
Omotesenke school in
Kyoto San-meiseki (三名席...
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Naosuke (1858).
Chanoyu Ichie Shū [Collection on the
Oneness of Chanoyu].
Omotesenke (2005). "Chanoyu Glossary". ****anese Tea Culture.
Retrieved 2014-10-26...
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aesthetic sense of wabi. Sen no Rikyū's great-grandchildren
founded the
Omotesenke, Urasenke, and Mushakōjisenke
schools of tea ceremony, and the tea ceremony...
- of the
three schools of ****anese tea ceremony.
Along with
Urasenke and
Omotesenke, the Mushakōjisenke is one of the
three lines of the Sen
family descending...
- the
Seimei shrine, nishijin-ori textiles, and the
headquarters of the
Omotesenke and
Urasenke schools of ****anese tea ceremony. As of 2020, Kamigyō-ku...
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names beginning with this
kanji character. For example, the head of the
Omotesenke school traditionally carries the name Sōsa,
written 宗左, and the head of...