¡Koho No Hito Kadokawa Bunko Jiha42-9(Kadokawa Bunko)
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[Machine Translation] Enshu Kobori lived through the turbulent period of the Warring States period and became famous as both a feudal lord and a tea master even after the Tokugawa shogunate came to power. Unlike Sen no Rikyu and Furuta Oribe, who fought against the shogunate to maintain their own tea ceremony, Enshu aimed for a peaceful tea ceremony and arrived at the "way of life. ( White charcoal ) ( Throwing hood ) ( Incapacitating ) ... Along with the stories related to tea ceremony utensils, the plotting and scheming of those who lived during the Warring States period, such as Ishida Mitsunari, Date Masamune, and Todo Takatora, and their secret love, are revealed. A warmly moving historical novel.
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