Sen no Rikyū
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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
Teaching tea etiquette
In 1582, while in Sakai Sen no Rikyū met the acquaintance of the Igan kunoichi Fujibayashi Naoe who wished the learn the way of tea in order to infiltrate a ceremony hosted by Imai Sōkyū to assassinate a member of the Shinbakufu. Naoe introduced herself to Rikyū as a merchant newly arrived in Sakai to trade and make connections. 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 chose the bamboo ladle crafted by Shutoku.[1]
Seeking tea bowls
Some time 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 teahouse but needed tea bowls, Rikyū tasked Naoe with tracking down sets of unique tea sets for him, which Naoe would later do and return to him. As a reward, Sen no Rikyū hosted a tea ceremony for Naoe and three of her friends.[2]
Appearances
References
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Shadows – The Perfect Gift
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Shadows – Tea Bowls for Rikyu

