- 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 theJapanese 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 toToyotomi Hideyoshi . Following Hideyoshi's death in 1598, he came to serveTokugawa Ieyasu , who named him a "hatamoto " and granted him an estate worth 1,300 "koku ". Sōkun also helped to organize the dispatch ofred 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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