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# Shiori's Bookshelf You can browse books currently listed for sale from the above! # Shiori's Bookshelf Shufunotomo Co., Ltd. You can search in detail by changing the publisher name. Books and manga that I have finished reading are listed. Publisher: Shufunotomo Co., Ltd. Size: Approx. 22.0 x 15.8 x 2.6 cm Format: Hardcover book [Overview] Edo Sensenke tea ceremony textbooks are rarely found in bookstores. With detailed photos, they are excellent for reviewing lessons when viewed alongside current new textbooks! 《Edo Sensenke (えどせんけ)》 A school of tea ceremony originating from Kawakami Fuboku. The head family is located in Ikenohata, Taito-ku, Tokyo, and the Fubokukai and the Edo Sensenke Chanoyu Research Institute are affiliated organizations. There are also several branches that revere Kawakami Fuboku as their founder, such as the Edo Sensenke Soke Rengean, whose head family is in Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, and the Omotesenke Fubokuryu, whose head family is in Koenji, Suginami-ku. [Author] Kawakami Kanzetsu 1958- 11th generation of Edo Sensenke Soke Rengean / Ryusaisai [Japanese Traditions] "Chanoyu" (tea ceremony) is a ritual for entertaining guests, and it is a Japanese traditional culture that fuses the spirit of hospitality and aesthetic consciousness such as "wabi-sabi," not just drinking tea. The core of the tea ceremony is the four fundamental spirits: "Wa, Kei, Sei, Jaku." Furthermore, the concept of "Cha-Zen Ichimi" (tea and Zen are one), which originated from its transmission to Japan by Zen monks, and the spirit of "wabi-sabi," which accepts imperfect beauty, shape chanoyu. Sen no Rikyu perfected chanoyu and developed it as a comprehensive art that expresses the exchange of hearts between the host and guests, and the beauty of nature. 《Spirits of Chanoyu》 Wa (Harmony) Kei (Respect) Sei (Purity) Jaku (Tranquility) ★ Individual books from complete sets cannot be sold separately. ★ While there are no issues with reading, as these are used items, there may be scratches, price tag stickers, etc. ★ We will do our best to indicate if items are rental returns, but there may be omissions. ★ Obi (book bands) may not be present even if shown in the images. ★ We offer discounts for shipping costs when purchasing multiple items.
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