[Tea utensils/Tea ceremony utensils lid rest] Copy of Ninsei, Chinowa (chichinowa), made by Tezuka Sekiun (Kachogama)
[Tea utensils/Tea ceremony utensils lid rest] Copy of Ninsei, Chinowa (chichinowa), made by Tezuka Sekiun (Kachogama)
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What is Chiwa?
[Summer purification ritual] Minazuki ritual
The Chinowa Shinto ritual is pronounced "Chinowashinji" and is also known as "Wa-koshi Festival" and "Passing Through the Chinowa."
Thatch (Kaya) is a general term for thatch, reeds, and Japanese silver grass. By passing through this ring, people pray to be rid of their sins and impurities and to become pure in mind and body.
☆Origin: The origin of the Chinowa is based on the story that when Somin Shorai, who had done good deeds, was told by Muto no Kami (Susanoo no Mikoto) that "if an epidemic occurs, you will be spared if you wear a Chinowa around your waist," Somin did as he was told and was able to avoid the epidemic.
The proper way to enter is to face the main shrine, go left, then right, then left, pass through, bow twice, clap twice and bow once.
Size: Approx. diameter 5.8 x depth 5.0 x height 5.7 cm
Author: Ishigumo Tezuka (Hanachogama)
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[(real name Mitsuru)]
Born in Kyoto in 1942 as the fifth son of Gyokudō Tezuka.
Studied under Master Gyokudou
In 1971, the Kanshuji kiln was opened in Yamashina, Kyoto.
A message from Master Takada Myoho, the chief priest of Daitokuji Temple, on the occasion of his 60th birthday in 2001
Kiln name: Kachogama, Pottery name: Ishiun
In 2003, he opened the Kacho Kiln in Saga, Kyoto.
Died in 2016
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Box: Wooden box
[Summer purification ritual] Minazuki ritual
The Chinowa Shinto ritual is pronounced "Chinowashinji" and is also known as "Wa-koshi Festival" and "Passing Through the Chinowa."
Thatch (Kaya) is a general term for thatch, reeds, and Japanese silver grass. By passing through this ring, people pray to be rid of their sins and impurities and to become pure in mind and body.
☆Origin: The origin of the Chinowa is based on the story that when Somin Shorai, who had done good deeds, was told by Muto no Kami (Susanoo no Mikoto) that "if an epidemic occurs, you will be spared if you wear a Chinowa around your waist," Somin did as he was told and was able to avoid the epidemic.
The proper way to enter is to face the main shrine, go left, then right, then left, pass through, bow twice, clap twice and bow once.
Size: Approx. diameter 5.8 x depth 5.0 x height 5.7 cm
Author: Ishigumo Tezuka (Hanachogama)
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[(real name Mitsuru)]
Born in Kyoto in 1942 as the fifth son of Gyokudō Tezuka.
Studied under Master Gyokudou
In 1971, the Kanshuji kiln was opened in Yamashina, Kyoto.
A message from Master Takada Myoho, the chief priest of Daitokuji Temple, on the occasion of his 60th birthday in 2001
Kiln name: Kachogama, Pottery name: Ishiun
In 2003, he opened the Kacho Kiln in Saga, Kyoto.
Died in 2016
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Box: Wooden box
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