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Urasenke (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...
- ****anese Way of Tea, that are
directly descended from Rikyū: the Omotesenke,
Urasenke, and Mushakōjisenke, all
three of
which are
dedicated to p****ing forward...
- sō****su, 19
April 1923) is the 15th-generation
Grand Master (iemoto) of
Urasenke,
which is one of the most
widely known schools of ****anese tea, and served...
- Sō****su Sen XVI [ja], the
sixteenth hereditary grand master (Iemoto) of the
Urasenke ****anese Tea
Ceremony School, in
December 2002. The
couple have two sons...
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sense of wabi. Sen no Rikyū's great-grandchildren
founded the Omotesenke,
Urasenke, and Mushakōjisenke
schools of tea ceremony, and the tea
ceremony spread...
- of the
Urasenke family. Sen is the
family name and Sō****su is the
hereditary name ****umed by the
successor upon
becoming iemoto of
Urasenke. The first...
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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 descending...
- was
introduced in 1666 when
Maeda To****sune
invited Senbiki So****su of
Urasenke to Kanazawa.
Kutani ware (Kutani yaki) is a
bright colored glaze like Chinese...
- san-Senke (三千家, "three Sen houses/families"), and
consist of the Omotesenke,
Urasenke, and Mushakōjisenke
schools of tea.
Another line,
which was
located in...
- 懐石: The
Development of
Formal Tea Cuisine".
Chanoyu Quarterly no. 50 (
Urasenke Foundation, 1987). Look up 懐石料理 or 会席料理 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...