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Makoto Fujimura
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materials of Japanese art of Nihonga. His art is significantly influenced by Sen no Rikyū . Fujimura was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Both of his parents were
Yasushi Inoue
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by Heinosuke Gosho 1972: Kaseki, directed by Masaki Kobayashi 1989: Sen no Rikyū : Honkakubō ibun, directed by Kei Kumai 2012: Waga no haha no ki, directed
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were made playable in the expanded version, Sengoku Basara 4 Sumeragi. Sen no Rikyū (*) made his first appearance in Sengoku Basara 4 Sumeragi. New Ashikaga
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figure with the most profound influence on the Japanese "Way of Tea", Sen no Rikyū (1522–1591), practiced bonseki. From the 15th century in Japan, Buddhist
Honnō-ji Incident
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[Oda Nobunaga, who used the tea ceremony to control people's minds, and Sen no Rikyū , who made a fortune.]. Wedge Online (in Japanese). Wedge. Retrieved 10
Takahiro Sakurai
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Princess Maker 4 as Prince Sharul/Charle Sengoku Basara 4 Sumeragi as Sen no Rikyū Shenmue as Lan Di "Longsun Zhao" Shenmue II as Lan Di "Longsun Zhao"
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CD as Suiyōbi no Campanella Demo 5 in September 2014 with the song "Sen no Rikyū " (千利休), "Momotarō" was also the leading promotional song from Watashi
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Dogura magura Toshio Matsumoto 1989 The Death of a Tea Master 千利休 本覺坊遺文 Sen no Rikyū : Honkakubō ibun Kei Kumai 1989 Circus Boys 二十世紀少年読本 Nijūsseiki shōnen
Yoichi Ochiai
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~Mirai eno Tuioku~ (May 21, 2023 / Gifu, Salamanca Hall) Digital,Kogakki, Sen no Rikyū . ~Keisanki to Kogakki de Kanaderu Atarashii Ongakkai~ (Mar.30, 2024 /