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at the age of 25 and became patron of the arts. His collection of 3,307 items was donated to the Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art, including modern and contemporary art, Edo period paintings, tea pottery, Buddhist art and archaeological relics.
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tea as well. Different schools will sometimes use different names for the same item, and also use some of the items listed but not necessarily all of them:
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exhibition about Kimura Teizo, an outstanding art collector born in Nagoya. He was already collecting works by
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merchants, in the form of friends meeting in a less formal atmosphere than the
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uses utensils which are necessary to perform tea. Some of them are used in
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has a codified form of preparation, presentation and enjoyment of tea.
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Mat (茶具褥) that is placed in the room and delineates the work area
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showed how brewed tea should be drunk, as practised in the
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Tea cup coasters, made out metal, wood or lacquer (煎茶托
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spread in the 18th century until the beginning of the
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Index



Sasashima ware
Edo period
chadō
sencha
gyokuro

Manpuku-ji
Uji, Kyoto
Edo period
Nagasaki
Ming dynasty
Chinese tea culture
Meiji era
literati
chanoyu
matcha
Gongfu tea ceremony
Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum
Meiji-mura
Kumagai Morikazu
ja

rattan

bamboo
Chaire
Chakin
Kintō

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