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{{Quote|Dear child. So many people demand a price. I try to bring a pinch of balance into the world. What I give is freely given.|Rikyū to Naoe, 1582.|Assassin's Creed: Shadows|The Perfect Gift}} | |||
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|image = | |image = ACSH Sen no Rikyu render.png | ||
|species = [[Human]] | |species = [[Human]] | ||
|birth = 1522<br>[[Sakai]], [[Japan]] | |birth = 1522<br>[[Sakai]], [[Japan]] | ||
|death = 21 April 1591<br>[[Kyoto]], Japan | |death = 21 April 1591<br>[[Kyoto]], Japan | ||
|affiliates = | |database = [[Database: Sen no Rikyu|Sen no Rikyu]] | ||
|affiliates = {{Wiki|Rinzai school}}<br>[[Assassins]] | |||
*[[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']] | |||
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'''Sen no Rikyū''' (千利休, 1522 – 1591) was a [[Japan]]ese tea master who revolutionized the ''{{Wiki|Japanese tea ceremony|chanoyu}}'', the "Way of Tea", by emphasizing simplicity, rustic aesthetics, and spiritual depth. His influence shaped the ''{{Wiki|wabi-cha}}'' style, which remains central to the Japanese tea ceremony today. | '''Sen no Rikyū''' (千利休, 1522 – 1591) was a [[Japan]]ese tea master who revolutionized the ''{{Wiki|Japanese tea ceremony|chanoyu}}'', the "Way of Tea", by emphasizing simplicity, rustic aesthetics, and spiritual depth. His influence shaped the ''{{Wiki|wabi-cha}}'' style, which remains central to the Japanese tea ceremony today. | ||
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===Teaching tea etiquette=== | ===Teaching tea etiquette=== | ||
{{Dialogue|Naoe|Why do you react to Master Sokyu's name like that? You don't like him?|Sen no Rikyū|As a fellow master, I respect what he has achieved. But we have different philosophies when it comes to tea.|Rikyū discussing Imai Sōkyū with Naoe, 1582.|Assassin's Creed: Shadows|The Perfect Gift}} | |||
In 1582, while in [[Sakai]], Sen no Rikyū made the acquaintance of the [[Iga]]n ''[[Ninja|kunoichi]]'' [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], who wished to learn the way of tea in order to infiltrate a ceremony hosted by [[Imai Sōkyū]] and assassinate a [[Yaita Wakasa|member]] of the [[Shinbakufu]] also in attendance. Naoe introduced herself to Rikyū as a merchant newly arrived in Sakai to trade and make connections.<ref name="The Perfect Gift">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Perfect Gift]]</ref> | In 1582, while in [[Sakai]], Sen no Rikyū made the acquaintance of the [[Iga]]n ''[[Ninja|kunoichi]]'' [[Fujibayashi Naoe]], who wished to learn the way of tea in order to infiltrate a ceremony hosted by [[Imai Sōkyū]] and assassinate a [[Yaita Wakasa|member]] of the [[Shinbakufu]] also in attendance. Naoe introduced herself to Rikyū as a merchant newly arrived in Sakai to trade and make connections.<ref name="The Perfect Gift">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Perfect Gift]]</ref> | ||
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===Seeking tea bowls=== | ===Seeking tea bowls=== | ||
Later, Naoe met Rikyū in [[Kyoto]] and apologized for her earlier deception though he heeded no mind. He then informed Naoe that he was planning to open a {{Wiki|Chashitsu|tea house}} but needed some ''{{Wiki|Japanese tea utensils|chadōgu}}'' ([[wikt:茶具|茶具]], lit. "tea utensils"), specifically, {{Wiki|Chawan|tea bowls}}. Rikyū thus tasked Naoe with tracking down several unique tea sets for him, which the kunoichi eventually did, delivering the tea sets to him. To show his gratitude, Rikyū hosted a tea ceremony for Naoe and three of her friends,<ref name="Tea Bowls">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Tea Bowls for Rikyu]]</ref> and later began assisting Naoe's [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|group]] as a scout.<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref> | Later, Naoe met Rikyū in [[Kyoto]] and apologized for her earlier deception though he heeded no mind. He then informed Naoe that he was planning to open a {{Wiki|Chashitsu|tea house}} but needed some ''{{Wiki|Japanese tea utensils|chadōgu}}'' ([[wikt:茶具|茶具]], lit. "tea utensils"), specifically, {{Wiki|Chawan|tea bowls}}. Rikyū thus tasked Naoe with tracking down several unique tea sets for him, which the kunoichi eventually did, delivering the tea sets to him. To show his gratitude, Rikyū hosted a tea ceremony for Naoe and three of her friends,<ref name="Tea Bowls">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Tea Bowls for Rikyu]]</ref> and later began assisting Naoe's [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|group]] as a scout.<ref name="ACSH">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]''</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" widths="180"> | |||
ACSH Sen no Rikyu Portrait.png|Portrait of Rikyū in the Animus' objective menu | |||
ACSH The Perfect Gift 10.jpg|Rikyū teaching Naoe the etiquettes during a tea ceremony | |||
ACSH The Perfect Gift 11.jpg|Rikyū teaching Naoe about the turning of the bowl during the ceremony | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Sen no Rikyū (千利休, 1522 – 1591) was a Japanese tea master who revolutionized the chanoyu, the "Way of Tea", by emphasizing simplicity, rustic aesthetics, and spiritual depth. His influence shaped the wabi-cha style, which remains central to the Japanese tea ceremony today.
Biography[edit | edit source]
Early life[edit | edit source]
A student of the Rinzai school, Sen no Rikyū rose in prominence and succeeded the likes of Nōami, Murata Shoko, and Takeno Jō'ō. Even in his own time he was renowned and well respected as a tea master.[1]
Teaching tea etiquette[edit | edit source]
In 1582, while in Sakai, Sen no Rikyū made the acquaintance of the Igan kunoichi Fujibayashi Naoe, who wished to learn the way of tea in order to infiltrate a ceremony hosted by Imai Sōkyū and assassinate a member of the Shinbakufu also in attendance. Naoe introduced herself to Rikyū as a merchant newly arrived in Sakai to trade and make connections.[2]
Accepting her words as truth, Rikyū taught Naoe tea etiquette, and also informed her that when meeting with Sōkyū a gift would be expected. He allowed Naoe to choose a gift from his collection, and she ultimately settled on a bamboo hishaku crafted by Shutoku. Before parting ways, Naoe thanked Rikyū for his wisdom and generosity, and he asked her to visit him again in the future if she had time.[2]
Seeking tea bowls[edit | edit source]
Later, Naoe met Rikyū in Kyoto and apologized for her earlier deception though he heeded no mind. He then informed Naoe that he was planning to open a tea house but needed some chadōgu (茶具, lit. "tea utensils"), specifically, tea bowls. Rikyū thus tasked Naoe with tracking down several unique tea sets for him, which the kunoichi eventually did, delivering the tea sets to him. To show his gratitude, Rikyū hosted a tea ceremony for Naoe and three of her friends,[3] and later began assisting Naoe's group as a scout.[4]
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Portrait of Rikyū in the Animus' objective menu
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Rikyū teaching Naoe the etiquettes during a tea ceremony
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Rikyū teaching Naoe about the turning of the bowl during the ceremony
Appearances[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
