4/04/2007

GokuRakuAn

  
  







my sweet home
among cherry blossoms !
namu amida butsu






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Sun Rays

  
  







rays of spring sun -
a feeling of love
for the whole earth











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4/03/2007

Lonely Tombstone

  
  







山霞む


blue mountains -
an old tombstone
keeps watch


blaue Berge -
ein alter Grabstein
hält die Wacht






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My Cherry Blossom Walk today
from here to # 31 !



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Our Rural Graves in the Morning Mist




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3/30/2007

Cherry Buds

  
  








cherry buds -
too shy to focus
properly








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Cherry Blossoms (sakura 桜 さくら ) ... and many related kigo



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3/29/2007

Engawa

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between me
and the new spring ..
a dirty window





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3/28/2007

Plum Blossom Park

  
  


plum blossom park -
searching again for the
meaning of life










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Plum blossoms (ume) Japan. Many related kigo

Plum blossom fragrance (ume ga ka) Japan



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3/26/2007

Raku Tea Cup

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春の夜 歴史背負うの 楽茶碗


spring night -
a RAKU tea cup
with so much history













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Watching a TV program about the raku tea cups.

The firing process is quite different from the large Bizen noborigama kiln I am used to. And the traditional and modern activities of the present head of the household are tremendous.

The RAKU family is one of the 千家十職、Senke juushoku, the ten artisan families which contributed to the existence of the Omote, Ura and Mushakoji Sen Tea Family.

The RAKU family passes the oral tradition from father to son. Ever master collects some earth and stones for the next generation. The black stones come from a part of the Kamo River near Kyoto. They are well selected, finely crushed and then powdered. They make a kind of finish for the tea cups, giving them the typical black RAKU flavor.


The kiln area, you can see the bellows man in the back.

It takes about one hour for one tea cup. The group of men work around the clock until all cups are finished. This method is seen nowhere else in pottery, but kept here the same way it was 400 years ago.

Firing a black raku cup (rakujawan 楽茶碗) is done just one cup per small kiln. Coal is heaved around and on the kiln after closing and a special helper has to move the bellows all the time to raise the temperature inside to well above 1000 degrees. When the firing is finished, the red hot tea cup is taken out and put outside to get cool. It takes about 500 kg of different types and sizes of coal to fire one set of cups.
Whow, never saw this with the Bizen firing, where a huge kiln takes 10 days to fire and 10 days to cool, before it can be opened.


A cup taken out of the kiln.

Red finish on a raku teacup is fired with four cups in one small kiln. Every generation of a raku master has added something new to the repertoir.
The present Raku is building a new teahouse in cellar section of a large concrete building, the new Raku Museum in Shiga ... modern style adapted to old traditions.

Here is a cup just placed in the small kiln.




Three men with sticks press small pieces of coal around the inner kiln walls before it is covered again and the final firing begins.



On January first, there is a special pottery teaching ceremony for the male members of the Raku family, tenarai hajime 手習始め. Babies are even carried by their mother to participate. First the master makes one teabowl himself. Then each boy makes one, while the father watches them, without giving any instructions. Every boy has to watch carefully and imitate the movements of the master as best as he can. This is a special tradition kept in the Raku pottery family since 400 years.



Click HERE to look at some Rakujawan tea coups from the masters !


Hassaku Tea Ceremony





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Raku ware, which originated in the 16th century, is a low-fired ceramic ware made in Kyoto by the Raku Family, a family dynasty that is respected for its outstanding tea bowls and tableware (for use in the tea ceremony). The current Raku is Raku Kichizaemon XV.

Raku style Pottery
by Robert Yellin




Hassaku Ceremony for the Senke Tea Family
Hassaku no gi 八朔の儀

千家十職



Raku's Hand-Held Universes,Unseen Pots of Kamoda Shoji,
& Kiln Firing by Mori Togaku




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WKD - Apricot Blossoms

  
  



reaching for the sky -
the apricot blossoms
but not I














daybreak - -
light and shadow
on the apricot blossoms

Spring 2010



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kigo for late spring

apricot blossoms - anzu no hana 杏の花

..... hana anzu 花杏(はなあんず)
(Prunus ansu)
karamomo no hana からももの花(からもものはな)
anzu chiru 杏散る(あんずちる)Anzu blossoms scatter

kyookason 杏花村(きょうかそん)village with Anzu blossoms




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apricot, the fruit, anzu 杏
..... "Chinese Peach", karamomo 唐桃, からもも

The land of origin is Nepal and the tree reached Japan via China.
The fruit is prepared as jam, dry fruit or sweet pickles in sirup.

kigo for mid-summer


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3/25/2007

being content

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ココにいるだけで満足 春の午後

being content
just to be here -
afternoon in spring




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My valley has this magical touch, warm after a spring rain, all is green and sprouting ... such a vibrant energy !
GokuRakuAn, Paradise Hermitage, My Home !



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3/24/2007

rain all day

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春の夜や 一日ずっと 雨の音



spring evening -
listening to the rain
all day long




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3/22/2007

Sound of a Bud

  
  

春の空







blue spring sky -
the sound of a bud
ready to burst









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Tsuboi Town 坪井宿

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Izumo Kaido, The Old Road of Izumo 出雲街道



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3/21/2007

Flower Layers of Life

  
  







spring sunshine
the manifold layers
of life










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Tsuboi Town 坪井宿

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3/18/2007

Snowflakes on thin ice

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old stone basin -
a sprinkle of snowflakes
on thin ice



cold March morning -
some buds of my apricots
start peeking



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Look at the Circle of Life
Stone Basin


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I hope its true -
a good word melts
the cold of this March


..... take care of your words .....
a winter meditation





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3/16/2007

in the dark

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spring sunset -
the larger part of me
in the dark



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My dear Shoma kun, get well soon !



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3/15/2007

Ego Zen Trick

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EGO zen trick
ego ZEN trick
ego zen TRICK






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Egocentric ...

EGO and HAIKU Some thoughts ...



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