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# Shiori's Bookshelf You can view the books currently for sale above! # Shiori's Bookshelf - Shufunotomo Publishers You can search in more detail by changing the publisher name. Books and manga that have been read are for sale. Publisher: Shufunotomo Co., Ltd. Size: Approximately 22.0 x 15.8 x 2.6cm Format: Single volume [Hardcover] 【Overview】 It's difficult to find the Edo Senke textbook in bookstores. With detailed photos, it's great for reviewing lessons when used in conjunction with the current new textbook♪ 《Edo Senke (Edosenke)》 A school of tea ceremony that began with Kawakami Fuhaku. The head family is located in Ikenohata, Taito-ku, Tokyo, and there is the Fuhaku-kai as a fellow-student organization, and the Edo Senke Tea Ceremony Research Institute as a related organization. Also, as schools that revere Kawakami Fuhaku as their ancestor, there are several branch schools, such as the Edo Senke Soke Rengean, which has its head family in Yayoi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, and the Omotesenke Fuhaku-ryu, which has its head family in Koenji, Suginami-ku. 【Author】 Kawakami Kansetsu 1958- Edo Senke Soke Rengean / 11th generation. Ryusuisai 【Japanese Tradition】 "Tea ceremony" is a ceremony for entertaining guests, and it is a Japanese traditional culture that combines the spirit of hospitality and aesthetics such as "wabi-sabi," not just drinking tea. The core of the tea ceremony is the four basic spirits of "wa-kei-sei-jaku" (harmony, respect, purity, tranquility). In addition, the idea of "chazen ichimi" (tea and Zen are one), which originated from Zen monks who brought it to Japan, and the spirit of "wabi-sabi" that accepts imperfect beauty also shape the tea ceremony. Sen no Rikyu perfected the tea ceremony and developed it as a comprehensive art that expresses the interaction between the host's heart and the guest's heart, and the beauty of nature. 《The Spirit of Tea Ceremony》 Wa (harmony) Kei (respect) Sei (purity) Jaku (tranquility) ★ No individual sales of the complete set books ★ There are no problems with reading, but there may be scratches, price stickers, etc. as it is a used item. ★ I will try my best to list rental upgrades, but there may be omissions. ★ There may be no obi even if it is in the image. ★ We will discount the shipping cost for multiple purchases.
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