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Sen Sōshitsu XV

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57: 499: 286:. In 1953, he became president of the non-profit Urasenke membership organization, Tankokai. Upon his father's death in 1964, he officially succeeded as the 15th generation Urasenke iemoto. In the following decades, he has made many contributions to the international academic study of the history and culture of tea, and was awarded a 365:
His wife was Tomiko. In December 2002, his eldest son, Zabōsai (born 7 June 1956), succeeded him as the 16th generation head of Urasenke, and inherited the name Sōshitsu. With that, Sen Sōshitsu XV discontinued his own use of the Sōshitsu name, taking on the name Sen Genshitsu, and the honorary title
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as Japan-U.N. Goodwill Ambassador in 2005, as well as chairman of the Rotary Japan Foundation, president of the United Nations Association of Japan, president of the Kyoto City International Foundation, director of the Kyoto Municipal General Center for Lifelong Learning, and president of the Japan
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Itō Kayoko). Prior to his birth, Mugensai and Kayoko were already the parents of two daughters, Yaeko and Yoshiko; the birth of their first son, who would eventually become Mugensai's successor, occasioned much jubilation. Later, Mugensai and Kayoko begot two more sons, Yoshiharu and Mitsuhiko.
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on 19 April 1923, the first son of the 14th-generation Urasenke iemoto (Sen Sōshitsu XIV, Mugensai Sekisō Sōshitsu (Tantansai), 1893-1964) and his wife, Kayoko (
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In 1950, confirmed as heir apparent, he began his many travels abroad to spread his ideas, starting in the
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Among positions outside of Urasenke, he currently heads the Consulate of Peru in Kyoto as
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world to receive such an honor. In 2020, the French government awarded him with the
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Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Daisōshō, signifying his position as a former Grand Master.
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Equestrian Federation. In March 2012, he was designated as
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trustee from 1998 to 2002. He was appointed by Japan's
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Recipients of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus
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Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun, 2nd class
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Index

Hansō Sōshitsu
Japanese name
surname

Iemoto
Urasenke
Masako Sen
iemoto
Urasenke
schools of Japanese tea
Zen
Kyoto
née
World War II
Japanese Navy airforce division
kamikaze pilot
Doshisha University
Buddhist
Daitoku-ji
United States
University of Hawaiʻi
Ph.D.
Nankai University
Litt.D.
Chung-Ang University
honorary consul
Rotary International
Rotary Foundation
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador

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