Sen Shōan

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Sen Shōan (千少庵) (1546 – October 10, 1614) was a Japanese

Sen Sōtan, the third generation in the Sen family tradition of Japanese tea ceremony.[2]

Shōan was the same age as Rikyū's oldest son,

Schools of Japanese tea ceremony
).

Following Rikyū's

Kokedera), in western Kyoto.[4]

References

  1. ^ URASENKE TRADITION OF TEA
  2. ^ Entry on Sen Shōan in Rikyū Daijiten
  3. ^ Tsutsui Hiroichi, "Sen Sotan," in Chanoyu Quarterly no. 46 (1986)