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  • Sen Sôtan was a grandson of [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]], and is credited with founding the three major schools of [[tea ...the patronage of the [[Maeda clan]], founded the [[Urasenke]] (lit. "rear Sen house") school of tea. Finally, a third son, [[Ichio Soshu|Ichiô Sôshu]]
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  • '''千''' (Surname: Sen) *[[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]] - 千利休
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  • *''Japanese'': [[千]] 利休 ''(Sen no Rikyuu)'' Sen no Rikyû is considered the founder of [[tea ceremony]] as we know it today
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  • '''千''' (Surname: Sen) *[[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]] - 千利休
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  • Sen Sôtan was a grandson of [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]], and is credited with founding the three major schools of [[tea ...the patronage of the [[Maeda clan]], founded the [[Urasenke]] (lit. "rear Sen house") school of tea. Finally, a third son, [[Ichio Soshu|Ichiô Sôshu]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[千 (Sen)]]
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  • *''Japanese'': 宣陽門院 ''(Sen'yômon-in)'' Sen'yômon-in was a daughter of [[Emperor Go-Shirakawa]] and [[Takashina no Eis
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  • ...no mokei seisaku” 失われた琉球船の模型製作, ''Kaiyô Kokka Satsuma: Ushinawareta Ryûkyû-sen fukugen'' 海洋国家薩摩-失われた琉球船復元, Kagoshima: Shô
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  • ...tice of their own household, and to not be subject to the authority of the Sen family ''[[iemoto]]'' or anyone else.
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  • *''Japanese'': [[尚]]宣威 ''(Shou Sen'i)'' Shô Sen'i was a king of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]]. The younger
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  • ...ored such future masters as [[Tsuda Sogyu|Tsuda Sôgyû]] and [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]]
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  • ...ted with founding the Edosenke school of tea, and promoting [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen]]-style tea in [[Edo]], where the [[Katagiri Sekishu|Sekishû]] school had
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  • ...] in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the death of [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]]. ...[[tea ceremony]] in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the death of Sen no Rikyû. The [[Urasenke]] and [[Mushanokoji|Mushanokôji Senke]] schools
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  • ...gineering, the abdication of Shô En's brother and successor [[Sho Seni|Shô Sen'i]], so that her son, Shô Shin, could take the throne. ...g, but rather setting, on his rule. He abdicated in favor of Shô Shin very soon afterwards. While the details of Yosoidon's involvement in all of these dev
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  • ...]. He was a notable associate of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] and [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]], participating in a number of tea gatherings with them both in
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  • ...influential figures in the tea circles of Sakai, alongside [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]] and [[Imai Sokyu|Imai Sôkyû]].
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  • ...f the shrine, where [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] enjoyed tea with [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]], [[Kamiya Sotan]], and [[Shimai Soshitsu]], among others, durin
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  • ...r. [[1477]]) of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]], and wife (queen) to Sen'i's nephew (her cousin) King [[Sho Shin|Shô Shin]] (r. 1477-[[1526]]).
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  • ...he [[Manchu]] [[Qing Dynasty]]. He also engaged with [[Sun Yat-Sen|Sun Yat-Sen's]] "Revive China Society" (興中會, ''xīng zhōng huì'') while there.
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  • ...century [[Sakai]], alongside [[Imai Sokyu|Imai Sôkyû]] and [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]].
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  • [[Takuan Soho|Takuan Sôhô]], [[Sen Sotan|Sen Sôtan]], and others also studied here, and the temple grounds contain the
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  • ...and. The text speaks of the values of tea as articulated by [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]], with emphasis on modesty and respect, and appreciation of simp
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  • *''Japanese'': [[千]] 姫 ''(Sen hime)'' ...rous Japanese dramas and movies as well as manga and anime. The historical Sen-hime was linked at birth or marriage to the most famous people of the Sengo
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  • Miyazaki Tôten was a prominent comrade of [[Sun Yat-Sen]]. ...nes were relatively unsuccessful, but once Tôten connected up with Sun Yat-Sen, he remained in service to Sun's movement for the rest of his life.
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  • *''Japanese'': [[千]] 利休 ''(Sen no Rikyuu)'' Sen no Rikyû is considered the founder of [[tea ceremony]] as we know it today
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  • *[[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]] is born.
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  • *[[Sen'ami]] - 千阿弥
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  • *1591/2/28 [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]] (b. [[1522]]) commits suicide.
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  • *''Korean / Japanese'': 京義線 ''(Gyeong'ui seon / Keigi sen)''
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  • ...er tea wares based in [[Kyoto]] and closely associated with [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]], [[Honami Koetsu|Hon'ami Kôetsu]], and other prominent figures ...s worked closely with Hon'ami Kôetsu at times and enjoyed the patronage of Sen no Rikyû and others of similar ilk. By the early 17th century, the Raku po
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  • ...a Buddhist temple hall called the Tôrôdô, in front of which [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]] and [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] are said to have often held [[tea ce
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  • *''Other Names'': 宣猷 ''(Sen'yuu, or Sen'you)'' ...name had originally been Sen'yô (or Sen'yû), but the [[kanji|character]] ''sen'' (lit. "proclaim," "announce") was banned within the kingdom, and so he ch
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  • ...no mokei seisaku” 失われた琉球船の模型製作, ''Kaiyô Kokka Satsuma: Ushinawareta Ryûkyû-sen fukugen'' 海洋国家薩摩-失われた琉球船復元, Kagoshima: Shô
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  • ...n [[Osaka castle]], and her eight-year-old brother was beheaded. [[Senhime|Sen-Hime]], who was Naa-hime’s stepmother, pleaded with her grandfather [[Tok Soon after arrival the little princess had her hair shorn and was renamed Tenshu
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  • *''Japanese'': 御城米船 ''(go jou mai sen)''
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  • ...site of the graves of [[Odai no kata]] (mother of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]), [[Sen-hime]] (daughter of [[Tokugawa Hidetada]] & [[Oeyo]]; wife of [[Toyotomi Hi *[[Sen-hime]] (daughter of Tokugawa Hidetada & Oeyo; wife of Toyotomi Hideyori and
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  • *A ''chaire'' (tea jar) previously owned by [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]] and given as a gift from [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Hidetada]] to [[ *A flower vase made by Sen no Rikyû from a section of bamboo
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  • ...r powerful lords. It is said that even the great tea master [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]] prized some of the tea wares brought back from Southeast Asia b
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  • ...o|Ryukyuan embassy's]] riverboat procession, entitled ''Mitsugi no hachijû sen'', is a valuable source for understanding the Ryukyuan missions.
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  • ...adding residences for his son [[Honda Tadatoki]] and for Tadatoki's wife [[Sen-hime]] (daughter of Tokugawa Hidetada).
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  • ...events commemorating the 200th anniversary of the death of [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]].
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  • ...e an important feature of the [[Edo Period]]. The book became a bestseller soon after its initial publication in 1961, and was published in Japanese transl ...of Odawara|siege of Odawara castle]], as did his tea master [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]]. The shogun [[Tokugawa Iemochi]] on his way to Kyoto in [[1863]
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  • ...school]] of painting, and came to know the great tea master [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]], by whose introduction he was granted access to the collection
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  • *''Other Names'': 進貢船 ''(shinkou sen)'', 接貢船 ''(sekkou sen)'' ...ships" carrying official [[Ryukyuan tribute missions to China]]) or ''sekkôsen'' (ships which went to bring Ryukyuan officials back from China, often tran
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  • ...1000 people, and tea was served not only by the tea masters [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]], [[Tsuda Sogyu|Tsuda Sôgyû]], and [[Imai Sokyu|Imai Sôkyû]]
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  • ...eded as king of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]] by his brother [[Sho Seni|Shô Sen'i]].
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  • *[[Morishima Churyo|Morishima Chûryô]] finishes compiling his ''[[Bango-sen]]'' ("Lexicon of the Barbarian Language"), a Japanese-Dutch dictionary.
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  • ...ol. 2, Okinawa Times (1980), 93.</ref> His children included [[Sho Sen|Shô Sen]] (尚詮, 1926-1990), whose wife [[Sho Hiroko|Shô Hiroko]] (b. 1932) is p
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  • *[[Udagawa Genzui]] completes ''[[Seisetsu Naika Senyo|Seisetsu Naika Sen'yô]]'', the first Japanese translation of a text on internal medicine.
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  • ...r"), and a separate residence just inside the Ôtemon for Tadatoki's wife [[Sen-hime]] (daughter of Shogun [[Tokugawa Hidetada]]); this residence was calle
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  • ...myô'' and tea masters from throughout the realm. He ordered [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]] to make a well-bucket, and then, prior to dawn, Tsûen brought
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  • * 1603/7/28 [[Princess Sen]] marries [[Toyotomi Hideyori]].
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  • ...re he studied tea under Kôin<!--康印-->, a direct disciple of [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]]. In [[1600]], at the age of 35, Kyan traveled to Ryûkyû, and
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  • * 1616/9 [[Sakazaki Naomori]] of [[Tsuwano han]] fails to kidnap [[Princess Sen]] and commits suicide.
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  • *''Japanese'': マーラン ''(maaran)'', 馬艦船 ''(maaran sen)''
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  • ...1574]]. Nobunaga then gave portions of what he had taken to [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]] and [[Tsuda Sogyu|Tsuda Sôgyû]] as gifts.<ref>Morgan Pitelka,
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  • *1912/1/1 [[Sun Yat-Sen]] takes the oath of office as the first Provisional President of the Republ
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  • ...eremony]] on account of its popularity with figures such as [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]] and [[Murata Juko|Murata Jukô]]. ...ong others.<ref>Doyoung Park, "A New Perspective on hte Korean Embassy (Chôsen Tsûshinshi): The View from the Intellectuals in Tokugawa Japan," ''Studies
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  • ...the late king and Yosoidon, received a divine message indicating that Shô Sen'i should abdicate in favor of his nephew, son of Shô En, who then took the |width="32%"|Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Sho Seni|Shô Sen'i]]'''
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  • ...e]] with her step-mother [[Sen-hime]] by the order of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], Sen-hime’s grandfather. Tokei-ji was then given extraterritorial rights by th
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  • ...ea ceremony grew out of 13th-14th century practices at [[Zen]] temples. It soon became one of a number of activities in which samurai, court nobles, and ot Though [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]], advisor to [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] in the late 16th century, is
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  • ...figure. For the three chief schools of tea, this figure is [[Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyû]]; by claiming direct descent from Rikyû's methods, techniques, ...the [[Urasenke]] school of tea ceremony, in every generation, is known as Sen Sôshitsu.
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  • *''Other Names'': 琉球大砲船 ''(Ryuukyuu taihou sen)'', 昌平丸 ''(Shouheimaru)'' ...ry]] arrived at [[Uraga]] Bay. The ship was initially called ''Ryûkyû taihôsen'' ([[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]] cannon ship), but by the time it was complet
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  • *''The Japanese and Sun Yat-sen'' (1954)
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  • #* 大錦冠 - Dai-kin-kwan (Cap of Dai-haku-sen brocade with a woven border) #* 小錦冠 - Sho-kin-kwan (Cap of Sho-haku-sen brocade with a border of Dai-haku-sen brocade)
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  • [[File:Tomari-hari.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Model of a ''ha-ri-sen'' representing [[Tomari]], on display at the Naha City Museum of History.]]
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  • # Shimogawara Sen'ichiko(?)<ref>下河原洗一霍</ref>
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  • ...of donations, and income from a set of trading ships known as the Tenryûji-sen ("Tenryû-ji ships"), which journeyed to [[Yuan Dynasty]] China, and throug
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  • ...tensively upon the ''Ryûkyû-banashi''. Chûryô seems to have planned a ''Chôsen-banashi'' ("Korea Conversation") as well, but this does not seem to have ev
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  • ...en referred to as the queen mother. He succeeded his uncle, [[Sho Seni|Shô Sen'i]], who was forced to abdicate in his favor. ...gn. He first married his cousin [[Kyojin]] 居仁, a daughter of his uncle Shô Sen'i, but some kind of internal family or court politics led to their first so
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  • ...fire breaks out in the [[Miyozaki]] pleasure quarters of [[Yokohama]] and soon spreads to other parts of the city.([[Butaya fire]]) *[[Sun Yat-Sen]] is born (d. 1925).
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  • ...a number of names during the Sengoku period; one 1761 source, the ''Wakan sen'yô shû''<!--和漢船用集-->, suggests that they only came to be called
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  • ...o.jpg|right|thumb|500px|Statue of the First Emperor of Qin, at the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Extension building of the San Diego Chinese Historical Museum]]
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  • ...retirement from public life. In [[1891]], via a connection through [[Tsuda Sen]] (father of [[Tsuda Umeko]]), Kaishû purchased a plot of land at Senzoku-
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  • **[[Sho Seni|Shô Sen'i]] (r. 1477) - 2nd king of Second Shô Dynasty, son of Shô Shoku
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  • ...Conspicuously absent are Shô Shin's uncle and predecessor, [[Sho Seni|Shô Sen'i]], and Shô Shin's children by his first wife, [[Kyojin]]; such omissions
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  • ...e of Yamazaki|Yamazaki]] and was a noted tea man, practicing that art with Sen no Rikyu as Minami no Bo. He was also supposed to have converted [[Kuroda K
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  • ...Edo period]] [[Osaka]]: [[Karigane Bunshichi]], [[An no Heibei]], [[Gokuin Sen'emon]], [[Kaminari Shokuro|Kaminari Shôkurô]] and [[Hotei Ichiemon]]. The
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  • ...in (沈), Den (田), Gen (阮), Yô (葉), Sô (宗), Mô (毛), Gi (魏), Ba (馬), Son (孫), Sen (銭), Han (範), Go (呉), Kô (黄), Sô (曾), Yô (楊), and Kaku (郭)
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  • ...'Keichô koban'' (center), and a [[Meiji period|Meiji]] 14 ([[1881]]) one ''sen'' coin (right)]] ...an]] was also a major mining and minting area, producing gold and silver ''sen'' (coins in the same form as copper coins traditionally), along with ''koba
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  • ...in (沈), Den (田), Gen (阮), Yô (葉), Sô (宗), Mô (毛), Gi (魏), Ba (馬), Son (孫), Sen (銭), Han (範), Go (呉), Kô (黄), Sô (曾), Yô (楊), and Kaku (郭)
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  • ...led an unsuccessful mission to Japan the previous year. Nuyts was released soon afterwards, but the Japanese took his son and four others captive, exchangi ...y suppressed. Zhu came to Taiwan from Fujian as an official's servant, and soon afterward declared a rebellion; he and his hundreds of followers seized the
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  • ...[[1689]], Ryûkyû requested, and was granted, permission to have the ''sekkôsen'' be tax exempt, in addition to the tribute vessels, and to have the total ...er king as an "Imperial sacrifice" (諭祭先王, C: ''yùjì xiānwáng'', J: ''yusai sen'ô'')<ref name=chen/>. The ''[[ihai]]'' memorial tablet for the late former
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  • #[[Sho Seni|Shô Sen'i (尚宣威) ]] (r.[[1477]])
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  • ...le]] away from the Oda. Nobunaga was furious, and had the fort surrounded. Soon, the garrison began to run out of food, and to lead a relief effort, Imagaw ...h learned and cultured men as [[Hosokawa Fujitaka]], [[Imai Sokyu]], and [[Sen no Rikyu]]. In the same vein he encouraged the giving of tea items and othe
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  • The Seiden caught fire early in the morning on Oct 31, 2019; the fire soon spread, and by the time it was put out in the early afternoon that same day ...ui visited Okinawa in [[1887]], and the gate is believed to have been lost soon afterwards.<ref>This and seven others of Hôsui's Okinawa paintings are now
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