The Kankyuan Foundation Office publishes a quarterly school newsletter, “Kifu”, four times a year with the aim to contribute to the advancement of our country’s culture by preserving and cultivating the tea ceremony teachings that have been handed down to Mushakouji Senke.
The issues include varied content concerning the tea ceremony written by our celebrated teachers, school tea ceremony procedures, as well as event information and reports.
Format: A5, 100 pages (80 pages inside)
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Year 1995 Issues Theme Stock First Issue Usucha Temae, Yahazudana (For Mizuya) × #2 Usucha Temae, Omodakadana × #3 Usucha Temae, Hiramizusashi –waribon, with choutsugai- × #4 Hakobi Temae × Year 1996 Issues Theme Stock #5 Usucha Temae, Jo-odana × #6 Usucha Hakobi Temae, Furo × #7 Usucha Temae with two Nagaita × #8 Usucha Hakobi Temae, Furo (Second Half) × Year 1997 Issues Theme Stock #9 Usucha Temae, Sotan Style Marujoku × #10 Features of Women’s Temae and how to use Tabidansu × #11 Usucha Temae with two Nagaita (For Women) × #12 Usucha Temae, Hanita Nakaoki (For Women) × Year 1998 Issues Theme Stock #13 Usucha Temae, Masudana (For Women) × #14 Warigeiko (Using Fukusa, Chashaku, Chasen, Chakin) × #15 Warigeiko (Tachimawari, Tategu, Hishaku) × #16 Warigeiko (Chawan, Chakin, Shiho-sabaki) ○ Year 1999 Issues Theme Stock #17 Ro Koicha Temae (Hakobi, Men’s) (First Half) ○ #18 Ro Koicha Temae (Hakobi, Men’s) (Second Half) × #19 Furo Koicha Temae (Men) ○ #20 Ro Koicha Temae (Women) × Year 2000 Issues Theme Stock #21 Ryakubon Temae ○ #22 Furo Usucha Temae (Hakobi, Women) × #23 Usucha Temae Jizaidana, (Women) × #24 Nakaoki Koicha Temae (Women) × Year 2001 Issues Theme Stock #25 How to receive the Okashi ○ #26 How to receive Koicha × #27 Koicha Temae, Two Nagaita (Women) ○ #28 Nakaoki Usucha Temae with Nagaita (Women) × Year 2002 Issues Theme Stock #29 Usucha Temae, Seishitsumakure Kyudaisu ○ #30 Furo Koicha Temae, Reiundana × #31 Higatte Usucha Hakobi Temae, Furo (Men) × #32 Higatte Usucha Hakobi Temae, Furo (Women) ○ Year 2003 Issues Theme Stock #33 Mukogiri Usucha Temae ○ #34 Ro Koicha Temae, Jizaidana ○ #35 Ryurei Temae ○ #36 Ro Sumitemae using Kodana ○ Year 2004 Issues Theme Stock #37 Ro Usucha Temae, Umedana (Yukosai Style) ○ #38 Usucha Temae, Hamaguridana ○ #39 Furo Hakobi Usu ○ #40 --------------------- ○ Year 2005 Issues Theme Stock #41 Ro Usucha Temae, Rikyu Fukurodana × #42 Ro Usucha Temae, Jikisai Style Kobukurodana ○ #43 Observing the Sumi and Kogo (For Furo) × #44 Ro Usucha Sogazari Temae , Sotan Style Marujoku ○ Year 2006 Issues Theme Stock #45 Observing the Sumi and Kogo (For Ro) × #46 Furo Usucha Temae, Eboshidana (Warigeiko, Eboshiori) × #47 Furo Usucha Temae, Rikyu Yoshidana (First Half) ○ #48 Furo Usucha Temae, Rikyu Yoshidana (Second Half) ○ Year 2007 Issues Theme Stock #49 Ro Usucha Temae, Nagaita Kaigukazari ○ #50 Furo Usucha Temae, Nagaita Kaigukazari ○ #51 Meisuidate (For Furo) ○ #52 Ro Koicha Temae, Shiho Mizusashidana ○ Year 2008 Issues Theme Stock #53 Ro Usucha Temae, Teoke Mizusashi ○ #54 Sumitemae with a Tsurigama ○ #55 Furo Koicha Temae, Karakane Tsurube Mizusashi ○ #56 Ro Usucha Temae, Kifudana ○ Year 2009 Issues Theme Stock #57 Ro Usucha Hakobi Temae with Tsutsuchawan ○ #58 Sumitemae with Sukigi ○ #59 Warigeiko, How to use Usuchaki ○ #60 Sumitemae, Nakaoki × Year 2010 Issues Theme Stock #61 Mukogiri Koicha Temae ○ #62 Ro Tsuzuki Usu with Tanamono ○ #63 Furo Usucha Temae, Shiborichakin ○ #64 Nakaoki Usucha Temae with Takedaisu ○ Year 2011 Issues Theme Stock #65 Sumitemae, Mukogiri ○ #66 Ro Koicha Temae, Hamaguridana ○ #67 Sumitemae, Asacha ○ #68 Ro Koicha Temae, Tsutsubodana ○ Year 2012 Issues Theme Stock #69 Handling Kakemono ○ #70 Ro Koicha Temae, Tabidansu × #71 Furo Sumitemae with Tanamono ○ #72 Ro Koicha Temae, Ittotsusai Style Umedana ○ Year 2013 Issues Theme Stock #73 Sumitemae, Men’s Rikyu Style Sumidai, Ro, Daisu ○ #74 Women’s Gozumitemae, Furo ○ #75 Women’s Yougai Usucha Temae, Furo ○ #76 Tsubokazari ○ Year 2014 Issues Theme Stock #77 Sumitemae, Women’s Rikyu Style Sumidai, Ro, Daisu ○ #78 Women’s Usucha Temae, Seiondana, Ro ○ #79 Jizaidana, Women, Furo Koicha Temae ○ #80 Mawaribana ○ Year 2015 Issues Theme Stock #81 Women’s Koicha Temae, Koraijoku ○ #82 Women’s Usucha Temae, Tabidansu × #83 Women’s Furo Usucha Temae, Tenyujoku ◯ #84 Hanayose ◯ Year 2016 Issues Theme Stock #85 Women’s Koicha Temae, Yahazudana × #86 Women’s Furo Usucha Temae, Kifudana ◯ #87 Women’s Furo Usucha Temae, Umedana (Ittotsusai Style) ◯ -
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Year 2005 Issues Theme Stock #41 About the Komamon × #42 About the history of Chashaku ○ #43 About Fukusa × #44 About Karakami ○ Year 2006 Issues Theme Stock #45 About Wanryu × #46 About Chakin × #47 About the Landscape of Roji ○ #48 About Kuromoji ○ Year 2007 Issues Theme Stock #49 About Shichishu Futaoki ○ #50 About Tsurigama ○ #51 About Tabakobon ○ #52 About Saigo ○ Year 2008 Issues Theme Stock #53 About Lighting (For Indoors) 〇 #54 About Kaiseki-dogu ○ #55 About Ashes ○ #56 About boxes ○ Year 2009 Issues Theme Stock #57 About Kogo ○ #58 About Sensu ○ #59 About Usuchaki ○ #60 About Nakaoki × Year 2010 Issues Theme Stock #61 Mizusashi and Chidori-ita ○ #62 How to Decorate with Okihanaire ○ #63 About Tsukubai ○ #64 About Preparing the Hearth ○ Year 2011 Issues Theme Stock #65 Temae and Physicality ○ #66 About Hakosumitori ○ #67 About the Morning Tea Ceremony ○ #68 About Hengaku (For Kyoto) ○ Year 2012 Issues Theme Stock #69 About Hengaku (For Tokyo) ○ #70 About Tabidansu × #71 About Sumi-dogu ○ #72 About Daime ○ Year 2013 Issues Theme Stock #73 About Kamioshiki and Sumidai ○ #74 About Kaishi ○ #75 About Kensui ○ #76 About Chatsubo ○ Please contact our office for inquiries pertaining to the “Kifu Newsletter”.
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Event Schedule First tea ceremony of the New Year Kyoto January 11 (Mon) to 14 (Thur) First tea ceremony of the New Year Tokyo January 23 (Sat) to 14 (Sun) -
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Event Gokonomiya Shrine Kencha-shiki Prefecture Kyoto Schedule April 2 (Sat) Event Chuguji Temple Kencha-shiki Prefecture Nara Schedule April 9 (Sat) Event Chion-in Temple Kencha-shiki Prefecture Kyoto Schedule April 25 (Mon) Event Kasuga Taisha Shrine Kencha-shiki Prefecture Nara Schedule May 10 (Tue) Event Minatogawa Shrine Kencha-shiki Prefecture Hyogo Schedule May 17 (Tue) Event Shimogamo Shrine Kencha-shiki Prefecture Kyoto Schedule May 21 (Sat) Event Ikuta Shrine Kencha-shiki Prefecture Hyogo Schedule September 22 (Thur) Event Heian Shrine Kencha-shiki Prefecture Kyoto Schedule October 19 (Wed) Event Minase Shrine Kencha-shiki Prefecture Osaka Schedule November 11 (Fri) Event Daitoku-ji Temple Kencha-shiki Prefecture Kyoto Schedule November 22 (Tue) Open to the general public. Go to “What’s New” on the top page for ticket information.
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Event In Kyoto at Daitoku-ji Temple Juko-in Prefecture Kyoto Schedule Mar. 28 (Mon) / Jun. 28 (Tue) / Sept. 28 (Wed) /Dec. 10 (Sat) -
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Event Osaka Kankyukai Workshop Prefecture Kyoto Schedule July 9 (Sat) / December 10 (Sat) Event Tokyo Kankyukai Workshop Prefecture Tokyo Schedule July 23(Sat) / December 17 (Sat) Event Kagawa Kakyukai Workshop Prefecture Kagawa Schedule June 19 (Sun) Event Memorial Tea Ceremony for Ancestors Prefecture Kyoto Schedule June 11 (Sat)
Heian Shrine Kencha-shiki (Kyoto):October 19, 2016 (Wed)
Kencha-shiki was held at Heian Shrine.
Master Futetsusai dedicated the tea in the Honden at 10 am.
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Kencha-shiki (Honden)
Usuchaseki was prepared by Kankyuan.
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Haifukuseki (Kinenden)
Koichaseki was prepared by Bokushinan.
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Fukuseki (Kihinkan)
Usuchaseki was prepared by Yoshino Soshun Sensei.
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Fukuseki (Chokushikan)
Many guests participated in the warm sunlight.
Ikuta Shrine Kencha-shiki (Hyogo):September 22, 2016 (Thurs)
Kencha-shiki was held at Ikuta Shrine.
Master Futetsusai dedicated the tea in the Haiden at 11 am.
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Kencha-shiki (Haiden)
Usuchaseki was prepared by Miyake Shinnou Sensei.
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Haifukuseki (Kaikan Building 3rd floor, Kikunoma)
Usuchaseki was prepared by Honami Shuko Sensei.
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Fukuseki (Shinsentei)
Blessed with good weather, many guests participated.
Gokonomiya Shrine Kencha-shiki (Kyoto):April 2, 2016 (Sat)
Kencha-shiki was held at Gokonomiya Shrine.
Master Futetsusai dedicated the tea in the Honden at 10 am.
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Kencha-shiki (Honden)
Usuchaseki was prepared by Kankyuan.
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Haifukuseki (Kyushaden)
Koichaseki was prepared by Saeki Soukou Sensei.
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Fukuseki (Kyukoken)
Usuchaseki was prepared by Nabei Tesshin Sensei.
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Fukuseki (Kihinkan)
The grounds were bustling with attendees amongst the beautiful cherry blossoms.
Chuguji Temple Kencha-shiki (Nara):April 9, 2016 (Sat)
Kencha-shiki was held at Chuguji Temple.
Master Futetsusai dedicated the tea in the Honden at 11 am.
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Kencha-shiki (Honden)
Usuchaseki was prepared by Kanwakai.
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Haifukuseki (Honden, Okugoten-seki)
Usuchaseki was prepared by Osaka Kankyukai.
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Fukuseki (Kyuwaden, Seikouan-seki)
Many guests enlivened the grounds in the warm sun, the yamabuki flowers in bloom.
Chion-in Temple Kencha-shiki (Kyoto) : April 25, 2016 (Mon)
Kencha-shiki was held at Chion-in Temple.
Zuiensai Wakasosho dedicated the tea in Hounen Shounin Mido at 10 am.
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Kencha-shiki (Hounen Shounin Mido)
Usuchaseki was prepared by Kankyuan.
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Haifukuseki (Wajun Hall)
Koichaseki was prepared by Yoshino Soshun Sensei.
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Fukuseki (Hakujuan)
Usuchaseki was prepared by Miura Daitetsu Sensei.
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Fukuseki (Karokuan)
Blessed with good weather, the grounds were full of attendees amongst the azaleas.
Kasuga Taisha Shrine Kencha-shiki (Nara):May 10, 2016 (Tue)
Kencha-shiki was held at Kasuga Taisha Shrine.
Zuiensai Wakasosho dedicated the tea in Buden at 11 am.
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Kencha-shiki (Buden)
Usuchaseki was prepared by Kankyuan.
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Haifukuseki (Kihinkan)
Koichaseki was prepared by Aikawa Sohan Sensei.
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Fukuseki (Keishoden)
Usuchaseki was prepared by Nara Kankyukai.
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The weather was clear, despite the worry of rain and many guests attended the event.
Minatogawa Shrine Kencha-shiki (Hyogo):May 17, 2016 (Tue)
Kencha-shiki was held at Minatogawa Shrine.
Master Futetsusai dedicated the tea in the Honden at 11 am.
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Kencha-shiki (Honden)
Usuchaseki was prepared by Kankyuan.
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Haifukuseki (Sanshuden)
Koichaseki was prepared by Bokushinan.
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Fukuseki (Soshikan)
Usuchaseki was prepared by Takabatake Shutetsu Sensei.
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Fukuseki (Shamusho Saikan)
Many guests enjoyed tea in the balmy weather.
Shimogamo Shrine Kencha-shiki (Kyoto):May 21, 2016 (Sat)
Kencha-shiki was held at Shimogamo Shrine.
Zuiensai Wakasosho dedicated the tea in Buden at 10 am.
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Kencha-shiki (Buden)
Usuchaseki was prepared by Reiunkai.
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Haifukuseki (Shimogamosaryo)
Usuchaseki was prepared by Kobayashi Tesshin Sensei.
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Fukuseki (Sanshuden)
Many people participated in the strong sunlight.