Stories from a Tearoom Window

Stories from a Tearoom Window
Title Stories from a Tearoom Window PDF eBook
Author Shigernori Chikamatsu
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Pages 151
Release 2011-12-20
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1462902561

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The Japanese tea ceremony blends art with nature and has for centuries brought harmony to the daily life of its practitioners. Stories From a Tearoom Window is a timeless collection of tales of the ancient tea sages, compiled in the eighteenth century. Both longtime adherents and newcomers to the tea ceremony will be fascinated by these legends, anecdotes, bits of lore and history that so aptly express the essence of tea. Many of these stories center around the lives of the great tea masters. First among them is Sen no Rikyu, who perfected the tea ceremony and embodies its poise, modesty and refinement. Among the famous tales recounted here are those of Rikyu's morning glory tea ceremony and of his tragic death. Darker presences of the great warlords Nobunaga and Hideyoshi, who sponsored and also abused Rikyu, are manifest as well. Holding to the tea ceremony's core ideal of natural simplicity, author Shigenori Chikamatsu brings to the page stories which touch on the related arts of ceramics, poetry, Zen, calligraphy, and the origins of everyday items of Japanese life such as the cotton tabi split-toed socks and the bento lunchbox. Chapters include: Tearooms in the Old Days Flowers in the Tea Garden The Origins of Tea Iori's Tea Scoop Famous Lacquerers The Legacy of Rikyu's House The Tea Ceremony for Warriors

In Search of the Ninja

In Search of the Ninja
Title In Search of the Ninja PDF eBook
Author Antony Cummins
Publisher The History Press
Pages 256
Release 2012-02-29
Genre History
ISBN 0752483552

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Lost in modern myth, false history and general misinterpretation, the Ninja have been misrepresented for many years. More recently, a desire for a more historical view of the ninja has become a popular theme in the history/martial arts community and Antony Cummins is the primary driving force behind that movement. In Search of the Ninja is based upon the Historical Ninjutsu Research Team’s translations of the major ninja manuals and consists of genuinely new material. Little historical research has been done on the Ninja of Japan. Here for the first time the connection of the famous Hattori family warriors with the Ninja is explained. The Samurai versus Ninja myth is dispelled.The realities of Ninja skills are analysed. How did a Ninja work underwater when mining castle walls? How can a bird be used to set fire to the enemy’s camp? The book explores newly discovered connections to ancient Chinese manuals, lost skills and the ‘hidden’ Zen philosophy that the Ninja followed. In Search of the Ninja is the first and only historical look at the shinobi of ancient Japan.

Voices of Early Modern Japan

Voices of Early Modern Japan
Title Voices of Early Modern Japan PDF eBook
Author Constantine Nomikos Vaporis Ph.D.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 333
Release 2012-01-06
Genre History
ISBN 0313392013

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Based on fresh translations of historical documents, this volume offers a revealing look at Japan during the time of the Tokugawa shoguns from 1600–1868, focusing on the day-to-day lives of both the rich and powerful and ordinary citizens. Voices of Early Modern Japan: Contemporary Accounts of Daily Life during the Age of the Shoguns spans an extraordinary period of Japanese history, ranging from the unification of the warring states under Tokugawa Ieyasu in the early 17th century to the overthrow of the shogunate just prior to the mid-19th century opening of Japan by the West. Through close examinations of sources from a time known as "The Great Peace," this fascinating volume offers fresh insights into the Tokugawa era—its political institutions, rigid class hierarchy, artistic and material culture, religious life, and more. Sources come from all levels of Japanese society, everything from government documents and household records to personal correspondence and diaries, all carefully translated and examined in light of the latest scholarship.

Now You're Cookin'-with Tea

Now You're Cookin'-with Tea
Title Now You're Cookin'-with Tea PDF eBook
Author Marv Rubinstein
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 182
Release 2007-08
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0595460941

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A delightful and amusing specialized cookbook aimed at the adventuresome experimental cook rather than the professional chef. A gem for tea lovers, but also available to those who like to try new things while fooling around in the kitchen. If you enjoy the taste of tea-black, green or flavored-this book will open up a wide spectrum of dishes with distinctive flavors in canapés, appetizers, soups, salads, vegetables, meats, fish, fowl, smoked dishes, breads cakes, ice creams, cold cocktails and hot drinks. Surprise your guests with something original!

Voices of Early Modern Japan

Voices of Early Modern Japan
Title Voices of Early Modern Japan PDF eBook
Author Constantine Nomikos Vaporis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 375
Release 2020-11-27
Genre History
ISBN 1000280950

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In this newly revised and updated 2nd edition of Voices of Early Modern Japan, Constantine Nomikos Vaporis offers an accessible collection of annotated historical documents of an extraordinary period in Japanese history, ranging from the unification of warring states under Tokugawa Ieyasu in the early seventeenth century to the overthrow of the shogunate just after the opening of Japan by the West in the mid- nineteenth century. Through close examination of primary sources from "The Great Peace," this fascinating textbook offers fresh insights into the Tokugawa era: its political institutions, rigid class hierarchy, artistic and material culture, religious life, and more, demonstrating what historians can uncover from the words of ordinary people. New features include: • An expanded section on religion, morality and ethics; • A new selection of maps and visual documents; • Sources from government documents and household records to diaries and personal correspondence, translated and examined in light of the latest scholarship; • Updated references for student projects and research assignments. The first edition of Voices of Early Modern Japan was the winner of the 2013 Franklin R. Buchanan Prize for Curricular Materials. This fully revised textbook will prove a comprehensive resource for teachers and students of East Asian Studies, history, culture, and anthropology.

Chanoyu Quarterly

Chanoyu Quarterly
Title Chanoyu Quarterly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1996
Genre Arts, Japanese
ISBN

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A journal devoted to the Japanese tea ceremony and the arts of Japan.

Shoko-Ken: A Late Medieval Daime Sukiya Style Japanese Tea-House

Shoko-Ken: A Late Medieval Daime Sukiya Style Japanese Tea-House
Title Shoko-Ken: A Late Medieval Daime Sukiya Style Japanese Tea-House PDF eBook
Author Robin Noel Walker
Publisher Routledge
Pages 346
Release 2012-11-12
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1136072667

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First published in 2003. Built in 1628 at the Koto-in temple in the precincts of Daitoku-ji monastery in Kyoto, the Shoko-ken is a late medieval daime sukiya Japanese tea-house. It is attributed to Hosokawa Tadaoki, also known as Hosokawa Sansai, an aristocrat and daimyo military leader, and a disciple and friend of Sen no Riky?. This work is an extremely thorough look at one of the few remaining tea-houses of the Momoyama era tea-masters who studied with Sen no Rikyu. The English language sources on Hosokawa Sansai and his tea-houses have been exhaustively researched. Many facts and minute observations have been brought together to give even the reader unfamiliar with Tea a sense of the presence which the tea-house still manifests.