Enshū-ryū

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Enshū-ryū

School of Japanese tea ceremony and ikebana


Enshū-ryū (遠州流) is a school of Japanese tea ceremony and also of ikebana, the art of flower arrangement. Another school is the Kobori Enshū-ryū.

It originated with Lord Kobori Enshū (1579–1647).

Ikebana

Flower arrangement with cherry blossom in a hanging bronze moon-vessel, by the Enshū-ryū school

The branches of the ikebana school are numerous. They include:[1]

  • Nihonbashi Enshū-ryū (日本橋遠州流)
  • Shin Enshū-ryū
  • Ango Enshū-ryū
  • Miyako Enshū-ryū (都遠州流)
  • Seifu Enshū-ryū
  • Asakusa Enshū-ryū

References

  1. "Japanese flower arrangement".

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