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- The Battle of Mikatagahara: How Takeda Shingen Crushed Tokugawa IeyasuThe Battle of Mikatagahara (1572): How Takeda Shingen lured Tokugawa Ieyasu into a devastating trap, crushed his army, and came within reach of total victory—until fate intervened.
- Bosen Tea Room – Kobori Enshu, Master of the Tea Ceremony and the Aesthetic of Kirei-SabiDiscover Bosen Tea Room at Kohoan in Kyoto, designed by Kobori Enshu. This elegant tea room at Koho-an embodies the refined tea ceremony aesthetic of kirei-sabi
- Raikyuji Temple Garden: Kobori Enshu and the Samurai Aesthetic of Kirei-SabiWho was Kobori Enshū, the samurai-era master behind kirei-sabi? Explore how his refined vision shaped Japan’s most iconic gardens, including Raikyuji, Katsura Imperial Villa, and the Sentō Imperial Palace, in Edo era.
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