- Mushanokōjisenke
Mushanokōjisenke or nihongo|Mushakōjisenke|武者小路千家 is a school of
Japanese tea ceremony . Along withUrasenke andOmotesenke , the Mushakōjisenke is one of the three lines of the Sen family descending fromSen Rikyū , which together are known as the san-Senke or "three Sen houses/families" (三千家). The head or "iemoto " of this line carries the hereditary name Sōshu (宗守).Mushakōjisenke is associated with Sen Rikyū's great-grandson nihongo|Ichiō Sōshu|一翁宗守, who was the second to the oldest of Sen Sōtan's four sons. Like his older brother, he was Sōtan's son by Sōtan's first wife, and through much of his life he lived apart from the Sen house. During this time, he became a lacquer artisan. At the behest of his younger brothers, however, he set up his own tea house, called the Kankyū-an, on Mushakōji street, and became devoted to practicing and teaching the Way of Tea. ["Senke to Kankyū-an no rekishi" in [http://www.mushakouji-senke.or.jp/aisatsu2.html Mushakōjisenke official website] . Accessed August 8, 2008.]
Ichiō Sōshu was appointed tea teacher to the
Matsudaira clan in Takamatsu,Sanuki province . Until the Meiji Restoration, the family heir through the generations was in service to the Matsudaira of Takamatsu.Generations
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External links
* [http://www.mushakouji-senke.or.jp/ Mushakōjisenke website]
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