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8 relations: Daimyo, Japanese tea ceremony, Kōfuku-ji, Nara (city), Renga, Sōhei, Sengoku period, Sentō.
- 1452 births
- Chadō
Daimyo
were powerful Japanese magnates, feudal lords who, from the 10th century to the early Meiji period in the middle 19th century, ruled most of Japan from their vast hereditary land holdings.
Japanese tea ceremony
The Japanese tea ceremony (known as or) is a Japanese cultural activity involving the ceremonial preparation and presentation of, powdered green tea, the procedure of which is called. Furuichi Chōin and Japanese tea ceremony are Chadō.
See Furuichi Chōin and Japanese tea ceremony
Kōfuku-ji
is a Buddhist temple that was once one of the powerful Seven Great Temples in the city of Nara, Japan.
See Furuichi Chōin and Kōfuku-ji
Nara (city)
is the capital city of Nara Prefecture, Japan.
See Furuichi Chōin and Nara (city)
Renga
Renga (連歌, linked poem) is a genre of Japanese collaborative poetry in which alternating stanzas, or ku (句), of 5-7-5 and 7-7 mora (sound units, not to be confused with syllables) per line are linked in succession by multiple poets.
Sōhei
were Buddhist warrior monks of both classical and feudal Japan.
Sengoku period
The, is the period in Japanese history in which civil wars and social upheavals took place almost continuously in the 15th and 16th centuries.
See Furuichi Chōin and Sengoku period
Sentō
is a type of Japanese communal bathhouse where customers pay for entrance.
See also
1452 births
- Abraham Zacuto
- Aisu Iko
- Antonio Mancinelli
- Attavante degli Attavanti
- Battista Fregoso (1452–1504)
- Bernardino Lunati
- Bernardo Bellincioni
- Bernhard Meurl von Leombach
- Bhai Lalo
- Davide Ghirlandaio
- Ferdinand II of Aragon
- Francesco dai Libri
- Frederick of Naples
- Furuichi Chōin
- Gilbert Talbot (soldier)
- Giorgio Cornaro
- Giovanni Luca Barberi
- Giovanni Matteo Contarini
- Girolamo Savonarola
- Henry the Younger of Poděbrady
- Joanna, Princess of Portugal
- Johan Jepsen Ravensberg
- Johannes Stöffler
- John III of Glymes
- John Radcliffe, 6th Baron Fitzwalter
- Julián Garcés
- Katherine Fitzgerald, Lady of Hy-Carbery
- Kraft VI, Count of Hohenlohe-Weikersheim
- Kuchkunji Khan
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Lucrezia Crivelli
- Ludovico Sforza
- Manuchar I Jaqeli
- Margaret of Hanau
- Pandolfo Petrucci
- Pietro del Donzello
- Prospero Colonna
- Ramiro de Lorca
- Richard III of England
- Robert Willoughby, 1st Baron Willoughby de Broke
- Rodolfo Gonzaga
- Sünbül Efendi
- Theodore Palaiologos (stratiote)
- Tsangnyön Heruka
- Vũ Quỳnh
Chadō
- Chabana
- Chamei
- Chashitsu
- Chōzubachi
- Enshū-ryū
- Fukusa
- Furuichi Chōin
- Grand Kitano Tea Ceremony
- Hanabiramochi
- Hanakago
- Ichi-go ichi-e
- Iemoto
- Japanese tea ceremony
- Japanese tea utensils
- Jo-ha-kyū
- Kaiseki
- Kian (tea master)
- Matcha
- Meibutsuki
- Mizuya
- Murata Jukō
- Mushakōjisenke
- Namagashi
- Nōami
- Omotesenke
- Roji
- Schools of Japanese tea
- Sen Sōshitsu
- Sen Sōshu
- Sen no Rikyū
- Senchadō
- Shibui
- Tanabe Art Museum
- The Book of Tea
- Tsukubai
- Ueda Sōko-ryū
- Urasenke
- Wabi-cha
- Wabi-sabi
- Wagashi
- Zenga
References
Also known as Furuichi Choin.

