Shakujo-ji Temple
Mr. Masuko, the tea setter, invited us in December 2019 to have a tea ceremony at the Shakujo-ji Temple in Saitama. This was the first tea ceremony held by the Kobori Enshu School at this ancient temple, founded in 740 and used as a resting place for successive shoguns when they visited Nikko Shrine. Many people came to the tea ceremony to enjoy the kakejiku by Gonjuro Yosetsu, the third son of the Duke of Enshu, and the confectionaries in the shape of snowflakes made by Seishin-an. I arranged Higo chrysanthemum, which is said to be a secret flower not to be seen outside the gate, together with paulownia seeds.
Date: 12th December, 2019
Venue: Shakujo-ji temple, Saitama
Tea Master: Fuyuko Kobori
Photo: Kjell Hahn