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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, short poem] Handwritten: "Ichigo ichie" or "Every day is a good day" or "Safety" or "Inexhaustible" by Hasegawa Dai

[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, short poem] Handwritten: "Ichigo ichie" or "Every day is a good day" or "Safety" or "Inexhaustible" by Hasegawa Dai

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● Ichigo ichie (once in a lifetime)… A word that describes the practice of tea ceremonies and tea gatherings, which should be performed with sincerity, with the feeling that each experience is a once in a lifetime event.
A once in a lifetime encounter. Once in a lifetime.
● Every day is a good day (nichi nichi, kore kojitsu)…meaning that every day is wonderful.
From this, some have interpreted it as saying that we should strive to make every day a good day, or, going further, that it is wrong to think about the good and bad of each day and get happy or sad about it, and that what is important is always the present moment, or that we should accept things as they are.
●Buji (safe)...means careless, normal, and that nothing happens.
●Mujinzou (Inexhaustible)...This means that when living in this universe, if you throw away everything and possess nothing, then conversely, everything will begin to flow out of you in an endless supply.

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Size: Wide (approx. 36.3cm x 7.5cm)
Author: Hasegawa Daishin
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[Hasegawa Taishin] Sangen-in Temple, a sub-temple of the Rinzai sect of Daitokuji
Born in February 1957
Graduated from Komazawa University in 1979
Trained at the monks' hall of the head temple, Shokokuji Temple (Head Priest Sonin Kajitani)
August 1997, Chief Priest of Sanzen-in Temple
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[Sanzen-in] Daitokuji Temple
The temple was founded in 1579 by three people, Ishida Mitsunari, Asano Yukinaga, and Mori Tadamasa, with Shun'yaku as its founder, and is famous as the training ground for the monks Takuan and Sen Sotan.
Among the disciples of the monk Haruya were the monks Gyokumuro and Kogetsu Sogan, who fought against the evil decrees of the Tokugawa Shogunate and showed the dignity of Daitokuji to the world. It is well known that Konoe Nobutada, Kuga Atsuyuki, Furuta Oribe, Yabuuchi Kenchu, Kobori Enshu, Kuroda Nagamasa, Kuwayama Shigeharu, Seta Sobe, and Yamaoka Somuto all practiced Zen here. In addition, the graves of Ishida Mitsunari and Furuta Oribe are located here, and the teahouse is called Kouan, which was designed by Furuta Oribe.
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