Imai Sōkun

Imai Sōkun

Imai Sōkun (今井宗薫) (1552—25 May, 1627) was a prominent weapons merchant in the Japanese port town of Sakai, and master of the Japanese tea ceremony. He was also known by the names Imai Hiratsuna and Imai Kanehisa.

Sōkun was the son of weapons merchant and tea master Imai Sōkyū, and carried on from his father in both capacities. He also followed his father in being an advisor and tea master to Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Following Hideyoshi's death in 1598, he came to serve Tokugawa Ieyasu, who named him a "hatamoto" and granted him an estate worth 1,300 "koku". Sōkun also helped to organize the dispatch of red seal ships, trading ships formally authorized by the shogunate to trade with the mainland.

References

*Frederic, Louis (2002). "Imai Sōkun." Japan Encyclopedia. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.


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