On my video recorder, I can register some
keywords that I’m interested in. It automatically
records the TV programs related to the keywords. Of course, I’ve registered the keyword chanoyu, or The Way of Tea. In the recorded shows, there is an anime every week. I’m not an anime or comic enthusiast, so I’ve
always deleted the show. However, I
sometimes check it a little before deleting.
It is a story about ancient tea masters. It slowly drew my attention.
I found out that the anime is based on comic
books. I’m not sure if it is common
worldwide, but in Japan you can rent comics.
I have rented the original comics.
It is entitled Hyoge Mono. The
comic is regarded as fiction but its outline is still based on the actual
history. The story is about one of the
Rikyu’s disciples, Oribe Furuta.
Oribe was a samurai warrior and also a tea master. The episodes tell how he lived in the warring
States period. Expensive utensils were
even used as a gift in war negotiations.
While tea people sought the beauty in tea, greed, conspiracies and selfish
ambitions were involved. That is the
interesting part. You will find Oribe’s
humorous and distinctive character in the course of flourishing his way
of tea.
This is the face when Oribe found out that
Rikyu was using a cracked lid on the tea container. He was glad to know that his idea was not
wrong and Rikyu has the same aesthetic sense.
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