Chikamatsu Shigenori

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  • Born: [[1695]
  • Died: 1778

Chikamatsu Shigenori was a retainer of the Owari Tokugawa clan, and an amateur tea enthusiast, known for his writings on the subject.

Shigenori's 1739 manuscript "Legends of the Tea Ceremony" consists of seven volumes, containing over three hundred tea-related anecdotes, some of which he experienced himself, and some of which he merely heard secondhand. The text circulated in manuscript form for many decades, before being printed (published) in 1804, after Shigenori's death, under the title "Stories from a Tearoom Window." The volume was then republished in 1816, in response to popular demand.

References

  • Constantine Vaporis, "The Tea Ceremony: Chikamatsu Shigenori's Stories from a Tearoom Window," in Vaporis (ed.), Voices of Early Modern Japan, Westview Press (2012), 179.