[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, tea scoop with name] Dyed bamboo, inscribed "Yamazato", written by Hashimoto Shosho (written by Yagyu Shosho), made by Kubo Sakyo
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, tea scoop with name] Dyed bamboo, inscribed "Yamazato", written by Hashimoto Shosho (written by Yagyu Shosho), made by Kubo Sakyo
Product Code: tyasyaku-96
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●Iori no Tomo (Friends of the Hermitage): A bowl of tea shared with a friend in a traditional Japanese tea room.
Material: Dyed bamboo
Author: Yoshimi Kobori
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[Ryōjitsu Kobori] Horin-ji Temple's mountain name is Mount Jokei
Daitokuji School (Rinzai sect)
Born in 1972 in Kyoto City, Daitokuji Temple, as the second son of Kohoan
Graduated from Hanazono University in 1996
Trained at the Sofukuji Specialized Dojo in Hakata
2004: Head priest of Horinji Temple
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[Horinji Temple]
Kyoto, Murasakino, belongs to the Daitokuji branch of the Rinzai sect
Horin-ji Temple's mountain name, Sokei-san, is said to be the successor to Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism. Since the 6th Zen master, Huineng, came to this place and explained the Buddhist teachings, the Zen sect has flourished here.
The temple's founder, Zen Master Shunrei Shoon (the 204th successor to Daito Kokushi), came to Kameoka during the Kanbun era and founded the temple, which was named Sokei-san Horin-ji Temple.
Within the mountain are the three Buddha statues of Yakushi, Amida, and Shaka, which are Important Cultural Properties (formerly National Treasures), as well as a nine-story stone stupa.
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Box: Wooden box
Note: Colors and scenery (patterns) may differ from those shown in the photo.
Material: Dyed bamboo
Author: Yoshimi Kobori
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[Ryōjitsu Kobori] Horin-ji Temple's mountain name is Mount Jokei
Daitokuji School (Rinzai sect)
Born in 1972 in Kyoto City, Daitokuji Temple, as the second son of Kohoan
Graduated from Hanazono University in 1996
Trained at the Sofukuji Specialized Dojo in Hakata
2004: Head priest of Horinji Temple
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[Horinji Temple]
Kyoto, Murasakino, belongs to the Daitokuji branch of the Rinzai sect
Horin-ji Temple's mountain name, Sokei-san, is said to be the successor to Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism. Since the 6th Zen master, Huineng, came to this place and explained the Buddhist teachings, the Zen sect has flourished here.
The temple's founder, Zen Master Shunrei Shoon (the 204th successor to Daito Kokushi), came to Kameoka during the Kanbun era and founded the temple, which was named Sokei-san Horin-ji Temple.
Within the mountain are the three Buddha statues of Yakushi, Amida, and Shaka, which are Important Cultural Properties (formerly National Treasures), as well as a nine-story stone stupa.
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Box: Wooden box
Note: Colors and scenery (patterns) may differ from those shown in the photo.
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