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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools hanging scroll (kakejiku)] One-line painting inscription: Seijaku (Peace and tranquility) by Togami Myodo Painting of a boat on the moon by Uemura Beishu
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools hanging scroll (kakejiku)] One-line painting inscription: Seijaku (Peace and tranquility) by Togami Myodo Painting of a boat on the moon by Uemura Beishu
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●Wakeiseijaku (harmony, respect, purity, serenity)… Words that show the mindset of the tea ceremony
The meaning is that the host and guests should relax and respect each other, and that the equipment in the tea room and the atmosphere of the tea ceremony should be purified.
These are known as "Rikyu's Four Rules and Seven Principles" in the tea ceremony, and when his disciple asked him to teach him the secrets of the tea ceremony, Sen no Rikyu is said to have replied with these Four Rules and Seven Principles.
Author: Character (written by Akimichi Togami)
Painting (by Uemura Yonejyu)
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[Togami Myoho] Gyokutaki Temple
Born in March 1935 in Tamataki (Iga City), Mie Prefecture
March 1958: Graduated from Ryukoku University
April 1960, Daitokuji Temple Special Training Hall Hanging Tower
(Studied under Master Oda Setsudo)
July 1964: Graduated from Ritsumeikan University Graduate School
March 1977: Head priest of Gyokutakiji Temple
February 2000 Previous residence status transfer
June 2006
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[Tamakuraji Temple]
Tamayakiji Temple, Kisshozan, Kita-Iga, Mie Prefecture (present-day Iga City)
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[Uemura Yoneju]
Born in November 1950 in Niigata Prefecture
In 1972, he learned the basics of dyeing and weaving design from Akashi Kanehara.
In 1982, he established the Studio Uemura and exhibited his ink paintings at the Nanga-in Exhibition every year.
In 1985, he became a full member of the Japan Nanga Academy.
1998: Regular member of the Japan Dyeing and Weaving Writers Association
Director of the Japan Dyeing and Weaving Writers Association and Director of the Kyoto Colored Arts Association
He has received numerous awards, including the Mayor's Award at the Kyoto Colored Art Exhibition and the Encouragement Award at the Japan Nanga Academy Exhibition.
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Box: Wooden box
The meaning is that the host and guests should relax and respect each other, and that the equipment in the tea room and the atmosphere of the tea ceremony should be purified.
These are known as "Rikyu's Four Rules and Seven Principles" in the tea ceremony, and when his disciple asked him to teach him the secrets of the tea ceremony, Sen no Rikyu is said to have replied with these Four Rules and Seven Principles.
Author: Character (written by Akimichi Togami)
Painting (by Uemura Yonejyu)
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[Togami Myoho] Gyokutaki Temple
Born in March 1935 in Tamataki (Iga City), Mie Prefecture
March 1958: Graduated from Ryukoku University
April 1960, Daitokuji Temple Special Training Hall Hanging Tower
(Studied under Master Oda Setsudo)
July 1964: Graduated from Ritsumeikan University Graduate School
March 1977: Head priest of Gyokutakiji Temple
February 2000 Previous residence status transfer
June 2006
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[Tamakuraji Temple]
Tamayakiji Temple, Kisshozan, Kita-Iga, Mie Prefecture (present-day Iga City)
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[Uemura Yoneju]
Born in November 1950 in Niigata Prefecture
In 1972, he learned the basics of dyeing and weaving design from Akashi Kanehara.
In 1982, he established the Studio Uemura and exhibited his ink paintings at the Nanga-in Exhibition every year.
In 1985, he became a full member of the Japan Nanga Academy.
1998: Regular member of the Japan Dyeing and Weaving Writers Association
Director of the Japan Dyeing and Weaving Writers Association and Director of the Kyoto Colored Arts Association
He has received numerous awards, including the Mayor's Award at the Kyoto Colored Art Exhibition and the Encouragement Award at the Japan Nanga Academy Exhibition.
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Box: Wooden box
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