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Draft Kaishi by Hosokawa Yusai

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制作年 AD16
Title
ホソカワユウサイヒツエイソウ
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Institute of Oriental Classics (Shido Bunko) Campus Mita
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慶應義塾(センチュリー赤尾コレクション)

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Hosokawa Yusai (1534-1610) was a daimyo (warlord; landed general) and tea aficionado of the Momoyama Period. Born to Mibuchi Harukazu, he was originally named Fujitaka. Yusai and Genshi were his pen names. Yusai was later adopted by Hosokawa Mototsune and served Ashikaga Yoshiharu. When Yoshiaki’s brother, Ashikaga Yoshihide, passed away, Yusai planned to institute Yoshiaki to be the next shogun. He later sided with General Oda Nobunaga and was given a fief in Nagaoka and Tango provinces (both are currently located in Kyoto). But when the coup d’etat broke out at Honnoji Temple (Nobunaga was murdered by his vassal Akechi Mitsuhide), Yusai and his son Tadaoki shaved off their hair, a gesture of innocence and neutrality. Thereafter, he followed Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and then was given an important post by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa military government.

兵部太輔源藤孝君が代は千代にひとたびいるちりのしら雲かゝる山となるまでときはなる松と竹との末の世をいづれ久しと君ぞみるべき

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慶應義塾(センチュリー赤尾コレクション)

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Draft Kaishi by Hosokawa Yusai

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大倉汲水(己卯夏)極

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大倉汲水(己卯夏)極

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Draft Kaishi by Hosokawa Yusai

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大倉汲水(己卯夏)極

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大倉汲水(己卯夏)極